Decent work and economic growth

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Today, we continue our 17-part Seeds of Faith on the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations, proudly supported by Central Philippine University.

Our focus today is on the eighth goal: Decent Work and Economic Growth. Our guiding scripture is Proverbs 14:23, which says, “All hard work brings a profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty.”

First, be committed to working hard.

Proverbs 14:23 emphasizes the importance of diligent work, stating, “All hard work brings a profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty.”

This verse highlights a fundamental biblical principle: hard work is valuable and leads to tangible benefits. God designed us to be productive and to find fulfillment in our labor. Through work, we contribute to the well-being of our families, communities, and society as a whole.

As Christians, we are called to work diligently and with integrity, knowing that our efforts honor God and serve others. Decent work is not just about earning a living; it is about engaging in meaningful and dignified employment that allows individuals to use their God-given talents and abilities. By promoting decent work, we help create an environment where everyone can thrive and reach their full potential.

Second, promote fairness and economic growth.

The SDG of Decent Work and Economic Growth aims to promote sustained, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment, and decent work for all. This goal addresses the need for fair wages, safe working conditions, and opportunities for growth and development. Economic growth should benefit everyone, not just a select few.

Central Philippine University, through its educational programs and community initiatives, contributes to this mission by preparing individuals for the workforce and fostering an environment of innovation and entrepreneurship. The Church can support this goal by advocating for fair labor practices, supporting local businesses, and providing resources and training for job seekers. By working together, we can help build a more equitable and prosperous society.

Third, the Church has a responsibility in economic empowerment.

The Church has a significant role in promoting economic empowerment and supporting those seeking decent work. We can provide practical assistance, such as job training programs, financial literacy workshops, and small business support. Additionally, the Church can offer spiritual and emotional support to individuals facing unemployment or challenging work environments.

By fostering a sense of community and offering resources, we can help individuals overcome barriers to employment and achieve economic stability. Encouraging entrepreneurship and innovation within our congregation can also create new opportunities for growth and development. Through these efforts, we demonstrate God’s love and care for His people, helping them to experience the dignity and fulfillment that comes from meaningful work.

As we reflect on Proverbs 14:23 and the goal of Decent Work and Economic Growth, let us commit ourselves to promoting and supporting dignified and meaningful employment for all. | NWI