by Max Lucado
Workdays? Yes, workdays. He ordained your work as something good. Before he gave Adam a wife or a child, even before he gave Adam britches, God gave Adam a job. “Then the LORD God took the man and put him into the garden of Eden to cultivate it and keep it” (Gen. 2:15 NASB). Innocence, not indolence, characterized the first family.
God views work worthy of its own engraved commandment: “You shall work six days, but on the seventh day you shall rest” (Exod. 34:21
NASB). We like the second half of that verse. But emphasis on the day
of rest might cause us to miss the command to work: “You shall work six
days.” Whether you work at home or in the marketplace, your work matters
to God.
And your work matters to society. We need you! Cities need plumbers.
Nations need soldiers. Stoplights break. Bones break. We need people to
repair the first and set the second. Someone has to raise kids, raise
cane, and manage the kids who raise Cain.
Whether you log on or lace up for the day, you imitate God. Jehovah
himself worked for the first six days of creation. Jesus said, “My
Father never stops working, and so I keep working, too” (John 5:17
NCV). Your career consumes half of your lifetime. Shouldn’t it
broadcast God? Don’t those forty to sixty hours a week belong to him as
well?
The Bible never promotes workaholism or an addiction to employment as
pain medication. But God unilaterally calls all the physically able to
till the gardens he gives. God honors work. So honor God in your work.
“There is nothing better for a man than to eat and drink and tell
himself that his labor is good” (Eccles. 2:24 NASB).
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).
to make a big deal out of God (why you do it)
every day of your life (where you do it).
Today's Bible Verse...
I know what it is to be in need,
and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being
content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether
living in plenty or in want. —Philippians 4:12
Thoughts on Today's Verse...
Contentment!
Mmmm, I'd like to have a little of that; how about you? I find it hard
to be contented about almost anything. My performance is not up to par.
My weight isn't where it should be. My words were a little insensitive
in the last conversation. It's even easier to slip into recognizing what
we don't have financially and then pursue that. But before money,
possessions, health, or any other thing can be truly enjoyed, we first
have to learn that contentment is not based on our circumstances but our
salvation.
My Prayer...
Almighty and generous God, you are the giver of all good
gifts, so now I would like your help in finding the gift of contentment.
Bless me as you choose, for I know deep in my heart that no blessing
can compare to being your child and being loved and known personally by
you. In Jesus' name I thank you. Amen.
The Thoughts and Prayer on Today's Verse are written by Phil Ware.
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