God And My Emotions: Devotions From Time Of GraceSýnishorn
I’m Tired Of The Drudgery
Have you ever wondered how much of your life is consumed by repetitive chores of cleaning and maintenance? How many times have your knives, spoons, and forks cycled from the drawer, to the table to your mouth, to the sink, and back to the drawer? How many times you have picked up other people’s clothes, vacuumed endless lint, cleaned the bathroom, attacked the dust layers, and pulled weeds?
What we call drudgery God calls humble and helpful service to others. Patient and steady toil, honoring God right where He put you, in some ways is just as worshipful as singing hymns in church. If you can do it without complaining, all the better.
How do you suppose Joseph felt about the grimy and gritty slave life in a dungeon? “But while Joseph was there in the prison, the LORD was with him; He showed him kindness and granted him favor in the eyes of the prison warden. So the warden put Joseph in charge of all those held in the prison, and he was made responsible for all that was done there.” (Genesis 39:20-22)
Joseph’s humility in prison labor resulted ultimately in being elevated to assistant pharaoh. When you are scrubbing pots and pans, dedicate them to God and thank Him for the dignity of work.
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Sometimes our emotions get the best of us, but with the help of our Savior Jesus, we can overcome any obstacle.
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