Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Your work matters to God (1)



Wednesday, 1 September 2010


‘...’My Father never stops working, and so I keep working, too.’ John 5:17 NCV


A salesman stopped to visit a client and was amazed to find a big dog emptying wastebaskets. ‘All part of the job!’ the dog said cheerfully. ‘Does your boss know how fortunate he is to have a talking dog?’ the salesman asked. ‘No,’ replied the dog, ‘and don’t tell him – or he’ll have me answering phones next!’ The Bible says, ‘...there is nothing better than to…find satisfaction in work…these pleasures are from…God.’ (Ecclesiastes 2:24 NLT) Max Lucado says, ‘Before God gave Adam a wife or child… He gave him a job in ‘the garden… to cultivate… and keep it.’ (Genesis 2:15 NAS) God deems work worthy of its own engraved commandment: ‘You shall work six days, but on the seventh… you shall rest...’ (Exodus 34:21 NAS) But emphasis on the day of rest can make us miss the command to work… your work matters to God… and society… Cities need plumbers. Nations need soldiers. Traffic lights break. Bones break… Someone has to raise children, raise cane, and manage the kids who raise Cain! Whether you log–on or lace–up… you imitate God… Jesus said, “...My Father never stops working… so I keep working too.” (John 5:17 NCV) Your career consumes half your life. Shouldn’t it broadcast God? Don’t those 40–60 hours belong to Him too? The Bible never promotes workaholism as pain medication, but God calls the physically able to till the gardens He gives. So use your uniqueness (what you do), to make a big deal out of God (why you do it), every day of your life (where you do it).


**** Today I've realized that what I'm doing today, whatever that is, must be a God glorifying all the time. The best way to worship God is by giving those six days of my life not just the day of rest. God doesn't want me to be a workaholic rather he wants me to honor what he intended and designed for me to do.

i can say I am not doing very well in this aspect. As a domestic cleaner and fill-in activity coordinator in a caregiving institute I could never be more tired, stressed and grumpy as I can get. I hate my job. I hate the smell of old people. I hate myself for continuing doing something I detest. But today it made me realize that whatever I do I an still glorify God so always have a good and positive attitude towards it.

Anything worth doing is worth doing good as Daphne says. So I will truly try to do my best to be happy about it, never to complain and be thankful for the opportunity of glorifying God in my work.

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