“The pure, simple, and steadfast
spirit is not distracted by many labours, for he does them all for the honour
of God.”
— Thomas à Kempis (1380–1471)
There is no advantage for the
worker unless the worker works as if they are advantaged.
They have everything they need in
Christ already, so, to work for the glory of God; that is regarded as honour,
and, because God has put breath in our lungs and energy in our muscles and
synapses in our mind and right throughout our organism, we are blessed in our
work, already.
All in a Day’s Work
Perhaps the key to loving our
service to/for others in the name of the Lord is this idea: that we may
consider what we do, today, as just that which we can do.
Because we can do it, and because it
can be done, we are blessed in the achievement of this thing; but never more
blessed than when we do it for others under the fathomless strength of love.
Our toil is all part of one plain
day’s work; one at a time.
Nobody ever asks us to do more
than one day’s work at a time. And when we break that day down into doable
chunks, we are blessed to know that the Lord provides the energy and
wherewithal to do the things his will gives for us to do. Because we adhere to
God so diligently, the Lord blesses us by miraculous spiritual contentment.
These things we do become a labour
of love. We are just mightily blessed to be positioned to bless others.
When We Fear No Work – True Blessing for
Service
There is the preponderance these
days of people fearing their work; they fear losing work, gaining work, or
simply floundering amongst too much work. Occasionally people are bored because
there is not enough work, and we know the devil makes ‘work’ for idle hands.
When we go at our work with an
honest devotion to obey God in the moment, smiling within our spirits, thanking
God that we have this role to
do, we find the Lord blesses us more with his Presence. There really is no
better blessing.
When there is no fear for work,
there is no fear for life. Our bodies, minds, and souls are God’s when we have
surrendered to the point that we are the
Lord’s in our work.
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One of the secrets of the
Christian life is to tackle our work with joy. When we do that, choosing to
smile in the mode of serving someone, God gives us his shimmering Spiritual
Presence. Then we truly know God. Work is a delight with the Lord.
© 2013 S. J. Wickham.
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