TGIF for Men: 7 Devotions for the WorkplaceSýnishorn
Prayer at Work
Many of us have been entrenched in the “secular versus sacred” model for so long that it can be difficult for us to view our work as a ministry and workplace believers as missionaries in the nine-to-five window. However, God tells us clearly that we are to glorify God in all that we do (see Colossians 3:17, 24). Having people pray for us to fulfill our purpose and calling in our workplaces is consistent with the will of God for every individual.
While the idea of a workplace intercessor may be a new concept for us, we need to remember the examples we find in the New Testament of believers praying for one another, such as Epaphras, who prayed for the Colossians even when he was not with them (see Colossians 4:12–13).
Colin Ferreira is a friend, a board member for our ministry, and the owner of an optical business in Trinidad. I first met Colin in 2001 when he invited me to speak at a Caribbean workplace conference that he was organizing. I have watched Colin develop into a kingdom business leader. Through a series of struggles common to most businesses, Colin began to recognize the need for more prayer coverage. One of the organizations for which he had been supplying financial and leadership support maintained a prayer ministry. Colin asked the minister who headed the organization to intercede for him and his company on an ongoing basis, and she gladly agreed. The two met periodically to discuss prayer needs and critical issues developing within the organization, which the minister then prayed for.
Question: Is prayer a regular part of your time with God? Are you in relationship with others who are praying for you and your place of business?
Father, help me make prayer a priority in my life.
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About this Plan
Live a life of faith at work. Many Christian men today think eternal impact is only made on the mission field, but God wants to use you in your profession. These devotions by Os Hillman will encourage you to pursue God’s mission for you and share God’s hope in your workplace. No matter what your job title is, you can lead for God at work today.
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