Today's Scripture:
In all the work you are doing, work the best you can. Work as if you were doing it for the Lord, not for people.
Colossians 3:23
Work is a noble calling. God commends people for doing it well, and he also does work himself. When God created the world, he worked. The excellence of his work is evident in everything he made. He even took a day off to review the results of his efforts and declared them "good." God continues to work, sustaining what he created that very first week in the world's history.
Since God created you in his image, work should be a part of your life. Doing it well reflects God's creativity and character. It is easy, however, to lose your motivation when a job is difficult or you become bored with doing the same thing day after day. Paul's words to the Colossians can help you keep your work in its proper perspective.
Working the best you can literally means working "out from the soul."
You are not working simply to pay the bills, please your boss, or pass the time of day. God set this job in front of you. When you do your job well, God notices, even if no one else does.
This section of Colossians was originally directed toward slaves. It encouraged them to remain positive and productive, even if they were working in bondage under a tyrant. If a slave, who could be beaten even if he did a job well, could strive for excellence by maintaining a Colossians 3:23 perspective, certainly it is something you and I can do in whatever job that is facing us today.
Selah people' and friends focus on God's perspective throughout the day and imagine at all times that he is your boss. If you are in our neighborhood today I invite you to join us at Selah Christian Church as we go caroling tonight at 6:15pm. We will meet at our church fellowship hall and depart to cover the surrounding community at 6:30pm 12/22/2008. We will return and share in food, refreshments and yes more fellowship with one another. God bless you and yours!
"Peace be with you as you continue to reach for excellence in whatever job God has placed before you."
Your pastor,
Rev Muston (PreacherPatrick) Via mobile at Wayne Memorial Hospital