Anyone who has been stealing must steal no longer, but must work, doing something useful with their own hands, that they may have something to share with those in need. Eph. 4:28
The second part of this verse tells us deep truths about working. First of all, we must work. Living at home in your parents' basement playing video games isn't acceptable (unless you are making money doing it) Long-term collecting unemployment isn't acceptable. Begging and stealing aren't acceptable. I helped out at a food ministry where people would come in and get free food supplies once a month. I was part of the counseling group. We would take them in another room, share the gospel and ask if they had any prayer requests and pray with them. I finally quit because half the prayer requests were that their unemployment would get extended or they would qualify for disability. As John Crist would say, "I a'int prayin' for that."
Secondly, we work not only so we can meet our needs and our families' needs, but we also work to have enough to share with others who are in need. My financial planner says I could retire and live well off my/our retirement plan. Ignoring the fact that I still enjoy my work and feel like it is my ministry, and I'm "doing something useful with my hands" (delivered 5 babies last night) - working enables us to give over $50,000/year to Christian ministries, not to mention $60,000/year to the government to make my country run. If I quit working, both those numbers probably drop by %75. Working enables me to share in a significant way with those who need help.
Lastly, one comment about capitalism vs. socialism or big government. I believe technically the Bible teaches capitalism or as I understand it, if you encourage and facilitate businesses and individuals to get rich, this opens up more opportunities for people to get jobs and work and not be lazy. Also, the wealthy would be generous and support the less fortunate so that the government doesn't have to. Big government teaches people are taxed proportionately to their wealth and then the government meets poor people's needs. The problem with this is that it doesn't encourage working or award hard working. It doesn't encourage selfless giving or sharing - you just let the government do it.
I said the Bible technically leans to capitalism, but practically big government is probably more effective because of the sinfulness of man and the allure of money. Studies show that the more one makes, the less he proportionately gives. Because of man's sin nature, the poor's needs would go unmet in pure capitalism and that's why big government fulfills the "social justice" pleas and commands in the Bible. In other words, God commanded us to take care of the poor, widows, orphans, aliens in our midst but we don't so the government has to. I know it's an unpopular view in the MAGA/ right leaning/Republican environment of the Church but nevertheless I believe it's true.