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OUR WORK AS WORSHIP

DAY 4 OF 13

Our work can be an idol

In the story of the Tower of Babel, we can see a further working out of the curse of working. Human beings have gathered together to build a city and a tower. They work very effectively and build a tower reaching for the heavens.

However, what should have been a celebration of good work is marred by their motivations. They want to “make a name” for themselves. Before we are too quick to condemn, how much of our work is done to make a name for ourselves? Even done in the name of God?

Verse 5 is poignant: “But the Lord came down”. What would God see if he came down to see our work?

It is clear from this story that God looks not just at the sort of work we do, but the heart with which we do it.

What is the motivation for your working: to make a name for yourself, or to seek to honour God? 

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About this Plan

OUR WORK AS WORSHIP

Work takes up the majority of our waking hours; it is the most significant activity in our lives. This makes sense if we look through Genesis 1–2 and see that work is the first command we receive from God. We were created to work with God in stewarding his creation. In this series we will look at different dimensions of our work in light of God’s word.

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