Work Redeemed: A Theology of Workનમૂનો
WORK FULFILLED FROM GARDEN TO CITY
Do you love a happy ending? All good stories involve main characters who wrestle through a problem and then find resolution at the end, usually with the bad guys being held accountable and the good guys living happily ever after.
As humans, we were created to be satisfied with a happy ending because God is the ultimate storyteller whose story of redemption will itself end with all things coming together just as He intends. Even our work, though fraught with toil and hardship because of the fall, will one day have its own happy ending.
Over the last several days, we’ve seen that because of Christ’s work on our behalf, even the most mundane, seemingly unimportant work is transformed with a meaningful, kingdom-infused purpose. And that purpose is not only to earn us a paycheck or simply bring temporary, earthly benefits. Instead, God has something broader, more eternal in mind, of which you and I are apart.
Remember how this story of work began? In the garden of Eden, Adam and Eve were given the mandate to fill the earth with humans and to create a flourishing society (Gen 1:28). Today’s reading from Revelation 21 shows us the end of that story. What once began in a garden will one day be fulfilled in a prosperous, flourishing, righteous city, the new Jerusalem coming down from heaven.
So we see that all of Adam and Eve’s labor and toil of building a society from scratch, in the beginning, was ultimately heading somewhere. Starting with just dirt, timber, and the raw materials of the earth, Adam and Eve and even you and I, will eventually bring about a thriving, heavenly metropolis in which righteousness reigns and whose sunlight is the Lord Jesus Himself (Rev 21:23).
So your work today is actually meaningful. It not only demonstrates your active role in helping to fulfill the creation mandate here on earth that was given in the beginning, but it also serves as a shadow for the broader, spiritual story of all things culminating in the heavenly city that God will one day bring about. It will be a city that echoes the perfection and flourishing of Eden yet more fully realized, more complete because of the Lamb of God who finished His work of redemption and ultimately brings all things to their rightful fulfillment, even our work.
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About this Plan
Join us on this 5-day reading plan as we walk through God's redemptive plan for our work. This plan maps out a robust theology of work drawn from the whole of scripture. We will start with creation in Genesis and see how the Bible describes the purpose of our work until the new heavens and new earth. We are excited to explore the theme of work throughout redemptive history together!
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