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The 7 Virtues of God: Character That Produces Prosperity - Message 7 - Diligence: The Virtue That Destroys Sloth and Establishes Legacy.
Episode 21830th April 2026 • The Message with NJ • Njabulo James
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Diligence is the virtue that decisively annihilates sloth and paves the way for a lasting legacy. In this concluding message of our series, we confront the insidious nature of sloth, which manifests as procrastination and the accumulation of unfulfilled intentions. We assert that sloth not only squanders time but also jeopardizes one's destiny, positioning it as the adversary of future success. By contrast, we extol diligence as a spiritual principle that commands divine favor, transforming mundane efforts into endeavors of worship. Through consistent, purposeful actions, we establish a foundation for prosperity that persists beyond mere aspiration, reinforcing the imperative that our future is shaped by our daily commitments rather than our fleeting intentions. The discourse presented in the concluding segment of this enlightening series meticulously dissects the pernicious nature of sloth, characterizing it as a subtle yet insidious foe that undermines one's potential and purpose. The speaker elucidates that sloth is not merely an absence of activity, but rather a profound resistance to responsibility, a tendency to avoid discipline, effort, and the necessary corrections that foster personal growth. The biblical injunctions from Proverbs serve as a poignant reminder of the consequences of inaction; the metaphor of a thief encapsulates the stealthy manner in which lost opportunities slip away, leaving individuals bereft of progress. Through the lens of diligence, the speaker posits that this virtue—lauded in scripture—serves to counteract sloth, positioning diligence not only as a practical approach to work but as a spiritual mandate, underlining that one's labor is rendered sacred when performed as an offering unto the Lord. The episode culminates in actionable lessons aimed at fostering diligence, encouraging listeners to confront their procrastinations, eliminate distractions, and establish purposeful habits that lead to lasting legacies. Thus, the narrative weaves a compelling case for the embrace of diligence as a transformative force in the pursuit of prosperity and fulfillment, echoing the essence of the proverb that diligent hands lead to wealth.

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Lazy hands make for poverty, but diligent hands bring wealth.

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Proverbs 10, verse 4.

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Welcome back to the final message in the series, the seven characters of God.

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And we close the series by confronting sloth, the slow poison of delay, excuses and half finished lives.

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And we fight it with a virtue that God rewards.

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Diligence.

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Because sloth doesn't just waste time.

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Sloth wastes destiny.

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Sloth is the enemy of tomorrow and diligence is the friend of prosperity.

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And this is our final message.

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Message 7 Diligence, the virtue that destroys sloth and establishes legacy.

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Brothers and sisters, let's talk about a modern epidemic.

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I'm about to.

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I'm about to start the business.

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I'm about to get serious with God.

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I'm about to change.

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I'm about to write the book.

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I'm about to get in shape.

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And one year later, still about to.

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Now, Proverbs doesn't call that a season.

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Proverbs calls that sloth.

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Proverbs 6:6 says, Go to the ant, you sluggard.

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Consider its ways and be wise.

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God will use an ant to rebuke a human because the ant is consistent.

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If your life is always almost, sloth is in charge.

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Point 1.

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Sloth is not rest.

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It's resistance to responsibility.

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Rest is biblical, Sabbath is holy.

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But sloth is not rest.

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Sloth is avoidance.

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Sloth avoids discipline.

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It avoids effort to learning, correction and responsibility.

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Proverbs 6, 9:11 says, how long will you lie there?

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A little sleep and poverty will come on you like a thief.

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A thief doesn't announce.

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It comes quietly.

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Then suddenly you look up and realize you lost time or opportunity and momentum.

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What if the devil doesn't need to attack you?

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What if he just needs to distract you?

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Sloth is a slow leak that drains a whole life.

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Now, point two of the message.

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Diligence is a spiritual virtue.

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God blesses order and effort.

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Proverbs:

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Labor diligence leads to leadership.

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Sloth leads to struggle.

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Colossians 3:23 says, Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord.

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That makes diligence spiritual.

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Because now your work isn't just for money.

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Your work is for God.

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When God is your boss, excellence becomes worship, and worship attracts favor.

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Diligence turns ordinary work into holy ground.

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Point 3.

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Diligence builds wealth, the way God likes it.

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Steady, clean and lasting.

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Proverbs 21:5 says, the plans of the diligently to profit.

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Diligence has plans, sloth has wishes.

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Diligence has a small has small daily decisions, waking up on time, learning consistently, saving consistently, serving consistently, finishing consistently.

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This is how legacy prosperity is built.

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Not hype habit.

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And here's the truth.

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Most people don't fail because they lack anointing.

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They fail because they lack consistency.

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God doesn't just bless big moments.

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He blesses daily faithfulness.

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Now this week, let's do five things.

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Pick one goal and schedule it daily.

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If it's not scheduled, it's not serious.

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Finish one thing you've been delaying completion.

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Break sloth, remove one distraction, delete the app, block the habit, change the routine.

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Build a 30 day discipline streak, prayer, reading, gym, writing.

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Let's track it.

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Attach your work to purpose.

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Ask how does this serve God and my family?

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Your future is built by what you repeat, not what you intend.

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Here is a warning for us all.

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Sloth will make you look spiritual but live stagnant.

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It will steal your years and call it comfort.

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But here there is the encouragement.

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God can restore momentum.

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He can strengthen your discipline.

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He can bless you the work of your hands and the diligence becomes.

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When diligence becomes your virtue, prosperity becomes your pattern because you become trustworthy.

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God gives more to the person who manages well what they already have.

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Here are some questions for reflection.

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What area of my life is still about to and why?

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And what distraction is draining my focus?

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What habit, if I committed to it for 30 days, would change my whole life?

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Let us pray.

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Father, in the name of Jesus, forgive us for sloth, procrastination and wasted time.

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Deliver us from excuses and comfort that kills calling.

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Give us diligence, discipline, focus, consistency and strength.

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Teach us to work as unto you.

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Bless the work of our hands and establish our steps and lead us into biblical prosperity.

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Prosperity with integrity, stability and legacy so our lives produce fruit that remains in Jesus mighty name.

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Amen.

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Now family, my brothers and sisters.

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That's the series.

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The seven virtues of God.

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Character that produces prosperity.

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Remember, God doesn't just want to bless you, he wants to build you.

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