Chester,
"... a family head may be inclined to spend an excessive amount of time on the job..."define "excessive"
"... with a view to building up his financial reserves for unforeseen crises." oh, you mean like medical bills, help for family members who might find themselves in a bind... retirement?
"While increased secular work may seem to provide extra material things or additional opportunities for recreation and entertainment, will this make the family happier and more contented if it is done at the expense of time for spiritual pursuits and regular meeting attendance?" YES!!!
"This certainly is no time to be distracted by undue anxiety over making a living or by a desire to get comfortably situated in a system of things that will soon pass away." define UNDO anxiety... and is it really terrible to be comfortable? Aren't gb members comfortable?
"Having sustenance and covering, we shall be content with these things." Are we trying to acquire more than that? If so, we may be reaping the consequences that Paul warned about: "Those who are determined to be rich fall into temptation and a snare and many senseless and hurtful desires, which plunge men Into destruction and ruin." having 'just enough' is the goal. Wanting just a little more is always given a bad connotation. I always thought that was stupid reasoning.
Bendrr asked a good question: who'll be giving the talk in the local hall? I wonder who WROTE it. Does the man have a clue to what it's like in the real world of jobs, mortgage payments, school supplies for the kids, car repairs, retirement? If so, how can he write such an article?
tj