Bible in a Year:
Whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.
I dropped my forehead to my hand with a sigh, I dont know how Im going to get it all done. My friends voice crackled through the phone: You have to give yourself some credit. Youre doing a lot. He then listed the things I was trying to domaintain a healthy lifestyle, work, do well in graduate school, write, and attend a Bible study. I wanted to do all these things for God, but instead I was more focused on what I was doing than how I was doing itor that perhaps I was trying to do too much.
Paul reminded the church in Colossae that they were to live in a way that glorified God. Ultimately, what they specifically did on a day-to-day basis was not as important as how they did it. They were to do their work with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience (Colossians 3:12), to be forgiving, and above all to love (vv. 1314) and to do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus (v. 17). Their work wasnt to be separated from Christlike living.
What we do matters, but how we do it, why, and who we do it for matters more. Each day we can choose to work in a stressed-out way or in a way that honors God and seeks out the meaning Jesus adds to our work. When we pursue the latter, we find satisfaction.
In what ways do you do things out of need or obligation rather than for Gods glory? How do you think meaning is found in Christ rather than accomplishments?
Jesus, forgive me for the times I stress over what Im trying to accomplish. Help me to instead seek to accomplish things for Your glory.
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Thank you.