If I ever write a book on "God and Work" it will be named..

Sacred Work: What If God Intended Work to Make You Holy More Than Happy?


These are some highlights of what I've learned about God's view of work over the past 23 years -
  • God is a worker. Always has been, still is
  • God created man and woman as His co-workers
  • Before the fall, God created work
  • Work is not the result of the curse
    • nature of work is good, not evil
    • work became hard after the fall
  • Through work we,
    • serve others
    • meet our personal and family needs
    • earn money to give to others
    • take what God has made and re-create new products and services
  • Christ's death did not change work, but the worker
    • Ghrist gives the worker the opportunity to be back in the right relationship with God
    • Christ wants to transform me as a worker
  • The Hebrew word for "to work" "to serve" and "to worship" is the same
  • In the New Testament, the focus of worship shifts from the temple to Jesus. Through my belief in Jesus, and with the help of the Holy Spirit whom Jesus sent, I can worship God anywhere.
And, I've learned God wants me to have a proper balance with all areas of my life, including my family and resting.

And prayer. What a difference pausing and praying makes to my work, my life. That time in the morning, on and off during the day, it makes a difference that goes past happy.

So what if work is more about making me holy?

To that end.......

2 comments:

Steve Heston said...

Like most of life's lessons this is beautiful in it's simplicity, Danny. It's not supposed to be easy, it's supposed to make a difference. It's not about us, it's about Him, and "them." It's not complex, unless we make it so. This pause made a difference in my day, Brother Smith, and as they say in the South, "I 'preciate ya!"

DannyLSmith said...

Steve. I thought I'd said "thanks" back in January when you commented.

Obviously didn't. In writing.

Thanks for comment.

God is good. All the time.