Key Scripture:
“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters,” – Colossians 3:23 (NIV)
Reflection:
Your work or studies may feel secular or mundane, but God cares about how you handle them. Scripture calls you to do everything as if you were doing it for the Lord, not merely for human approval. This gives new dignity and purpose to even the most ordinary tasks.
When you see God as your ultimate “boss,” it shapes your integrity and effort. You choose honesty when no one is watching, diligence when others cut corners, and kindness when the atmosphere is harsh. Your attitude becomes a testimony that you serve Someone greater than any organisation or grade.
This does not mean you never feel tired or frustrated. It means that in those moments, you consciously re-offer your work to God and ask for His help. Over time, your workplace or classroom can become an altar where your daily faithfulness becomes a quiet act of worship.
Prayer:
Lord, I offer You my work and studies. Help me to do them with diligence and integrity, as if I were doing them directly for You. Let my attitude and effort reflect Your excellence. Amen.
Today’s Action Step:
Choose one task today that you would normally rush or resent. Consciously do it “as unto the Lord,” telling Him, “This is for You.”
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