A Theology of Work
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Welcome to episode 227 of Grasp the Bible. In this episode, we will examine the theology of work.
Key takeaways:
- All work done according to biblical principles can glorify God and serve His kingdom purposes.
- Your work matters to God when it's done for His glory.
- When we work, we participate in God's ongoing creative activity.
- Sin makes work harder and sometimes meaningless, but it doesn't make work evil.
- Working 'as for the Lord' means pursuing excellence, not perfectionism.
- God cares about how you treat your coworkers, the integrity you show in small decisions, the excellence you pursue in mundane tasks, and the witness your work ethic provides to a watching world.
Quotable:
All legitimate work—whether 'secular' or 'sacred'—can bring glory to God when done with the right heart and motivation.
Application:
- When we work 'as for the Lord,' our ultimate boss becomes Jesus, not our earthly supervisor.
- Specific ways work can witness:
- Reliability and punctuality—showing respect for others' time.
- Honesty in small things—building a reputation for integrity.
- Kindness to difficult people—displaying supernatural love.
- Excellence without pride—combining competence with humility.
- Peace during stress—revealing a different source of security.
- Integrity when no one's watching—living with audience awareness of God.
- Pray for difficult people rather than gossip about them.
- Do good work regardless of whether it's noticed or appreciated.
- Respond to criticism with humility, not defensiveness.
- Look for ways to serve, not just to be served.
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