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Lesson 2: The Priesthood at Work
Revelation 1:6 reveals a profound aspect of our identity in Christ, stating that He "has made us kings and priests to His God and Father." This declaration is not just for our spiritual lives within the confines of church walls but extends to every facet of our existence, including our professional and social spheres. Lesson 2 of our series dives into the practical implications of living out our priesthood in everyday life, emphasizing that our calling is active 24/7, transcending traditional religious activities to encompass where we live, work, and play.
This priesthood at work is about representing God and executing our duties in a manner that reflects His character and principles. It's about infusing our environments with the values of the Kingdom, whether we're in offices, classrooms, or neighborhoods. This entails integrity, excellence, compassion, and a commitment to serving others in love. Our work and social interactions become acts of worship when done according to God's will and for His glory.
Moreover, being priests in our daily lives means we are mediators between God and the people around us. We are called to intercede in prayer for our colleagues, friends, and community and to be ready to share our hope in Christ when opportunities arise. Our lives should evoke curiosity about the God we serve, opening doors for gospel conversations.
Action Step: To embody this calling, identify one tangible way to serve or minister to others in your immediate environment this week. It could be offering support to a stressed colleague, volunteering for community service, or simply extending kindness to someone in need. Through these acts, you are performing your priestly duty, bringing the presence and love of God into the places you inhabit daily.
读经计划介绍
This 7-lesson Bible study focuses on the biblical doctrine of the priesthood of all believers. It emphasizes that every follower of Jesus is called to live out their priesthood, representing God on Earth and obeying the Great Commandment and the Great Commission. This series underscores the truth that in Christ, there is no division between clergy and laity — all are called to serve.
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