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Wisdom for Work

DAY 5 OF 5

Routine Work

“He who works his land will have abundant food, but he who chases fantasies lacks judgment.” Proverbs 12:11

Routine work may not be sexy, but it is necessary. It is necessary to meet our needs and the needs of those who depend on us. The same work day in and day out can seem simple and even boring, but it is a test of our faithfulness. Will I continue to faithfully carry out uncomplicated responsibilities, even when my attention span is suffering? If so, this is God’s path to blessing, “Steady plodding brings prosperity…” (Proverbs 21:5, TLB).

The contrast to routine work is chasing after phantom deals that are figments of our imagination. Be careful not to be led astray by fantasies that lead nowhere. It is false faith to think a gimmick or some conniving circumstance can replace hard work. Wisdom stops chasing after the next scheme and sticks instead to the certainty of available work. What does your spouse say is the smart thing to do? Give them all the facts and listen. 

Furthermore, work is easily carried out when everything is going well, there are no indicators of job loss or an increase in responsibilities with less pay. However, it is during these uncertain times that Christ-followers can step up and set the example. Your attitude of hope and hard work is a testimony of trust in the Lord. 

Stay engaged in executing your tasks with excellence, and you will inspire others to their labor of love. Lastly, see routine work as your worship of the Lord. He is blessing your faithfulness to follow through with the smallest of details. Are you content to serve Christ in your current career? 

The Bible says, “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving” (Colossians 3:23-24).

Is my work a compelling testimony to the excellence of God’s gracious work?

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Wisdom for Work

Work can be both fulfilling and frustrating. It can be an instrument of God or a tool of the devil. Wherever work resides on the continuum of our satisfaction scale, it is a necessary component of Christ’s plan for our lives. The Lord knows in the wisdom of His grand design for humankind that we need work to keep us busy with what’s beneficial and to keep us from trouble.

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