You may think everything you do is right, but the LORD judges your motives.
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3 Days
As Christians, is it possible to be ambitious in our work and still have our self-worth and identity firmly rooted in Jesus Christ? The world tells us that the point of work is to make a name for ourselves and accumulate fame and fortune. But as we'll see in this 3-day plan, the gospel replaces these improper ambitions with motivations to work to glorify God and serve others.
What Am I Doing Here is a follow-up study to the Jeff Scott Wood plan, Good Dreams... God Dreams. In this study, you will find the biblical answer to the question with which so many of us battle.
Share this devotional with others as Vance K. Jackson leads listeners in this timely message. Commit the work of your hands unto the Lord and let Christ lead your heart. Before you accept that next position, let Christ lead your heart. Let Christ lead your thoughts. Let Christ lead your actions. Let Christ lead your plans. Choose to engage Christ in business. Before you make that next major move—engage Christ.
Motivation is more important to God than action. When our motives are rooted in love, selflessness, and a desire to honor God, our actions can bear rich spiritual fruit. In this Bible plan we will learn how to achieve balance through good works as we pursue motives that matter.
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