Created And Called: Women In The Workplaceنموونە
After the Fall: God Is With Us in Our Work
Because both the first woman and the first man disobeyed God’s earliest commandment, work became more difficult. Adam finds that his original work (gardening) is much harder, while Eve’s greatest difficulty is childbearing.
Nonetheless, God helps Eve with the work of parenting. Eve says about her firstborn, “I have produced a man with the help of the Lord.” It is only through God’s help that we can do any work, whether it’s parenting, ministry, or work in the marketplace. In Philippians 4, Paul writes to both men and women about their work together building the church in Philippi. He encourages these men and women, telling them that God will help them and meet all their needs.
Wherever we work today, whether at home or in a paid workplace, God is with us when things get painful or difficult. God has not abandoned us because of our sin. Rather, God wants to help us in our work.
Prayer
God, be with me in my work today. I need your help. Let me know your presence when I am in pain or difficulty. Amen.
Further Exploration
After the Fall, our work is more important than ever. Read People Work in a Fallen Creation from the Theology of Work Bible Commentary.
About this Plan
This 6-day study starts in Genesis with God's original call to work, then explores biblical examples of working women. Drawing insight from Scripture, this plan is designed to encourage and inspire women who work.
More