Colossians 3:23 tells us... Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for men.
Some of us have the privilege of paid work, some of us have the privilege of unpaid work. Whether we receive a pay packet or not, we as Christians are called to work heartily and with our focus on the Lord.
Whether it is doing the dishes at home, volunteering in the community, working in an executive role, or digging trenches it doesn’t matter what we do. What matters, is they way in which we do it.
Whatever our role, task or commitment, we all will deal with people at some time of our day. Even if it is just in the supermarket. How we treat people is part of our daily ‘work’ as Christians too. We need to treat people with respect, no matter if they are rude or treat us unjustly. We need to speak to them as we would Jesus Himself.
When we are working as unto God, we can ask Him for wisdom when we need it. (James1:5) God tells us wisdom is readily available to those who need it. With wisdom, we will know how to respond, instead of letting our feelings cause us to react.
When we are working as unto God, we need to do it without grumbling (Phil 2:14) And while we can sometimes hide our feelings, God still sees our hearts. We can ask Him for help with that too, after all He cares about our hearts and attitudes.
When we work as unto God, our hearts will reflect it. We will be content and thankful because we know what God expects and we know He will empower us to do whatever He asks of us. The one we work for is our Loving Father. The one who has always cared for and provided for us. Remembering that will cause our hearts to be grateful.
A prayer for us as we work:
Father, we want to thank You for giving us our tasks. Lord, we pray that you would give us grace each day for whatever we encounter. We ask for those who are out of paid work and need it, we pray that You will provide them with the job You want them to have. Thank You Father for loving us as you do. We pray this in Jesus name.
Amen