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Colossians
3:22-24
The believer’s work is much more than simply a daily job. Anytime we
exercise the talents and gifts God has given us, we are laboring for His
kingdom. We might be doing something obviously scriptural, like teaching
Sunday School or building houses for needy families. Or we may be using
our abilities for a more subtle purpose, such as encouraging a sad
friend. Whatever we are doing, God expects our work to be done well and
with a joyful heart.
• A believer works with energy. As God’s children, we are gifted so we
can serve the Lord by serving others. To neglect our talents or to be
undisciplined in our duties is disobedient. Paul warned that those who
are idle deserve to be shamed (2 Thessalonians 3:10-14).
• A believer works with enthusiasm. The Lord is doing exciting things
through our hands.
Knowing that we’re participating in His kingdom should be a motivation
to make ourselves useful—and to do so heartily.
• A believer works with excellence. The Lord has fitted us with just the
right talent to accomplish the work He wants us to do. For this reason,
sloppy or half-hearted actions cannot be justified. Though we may at
times fail in an endeavor, giving our best effort will always please our
Father.
On occasion we all get tired and don’t feel like approaching God’s labor
fervently. However, such feelings don’t cancel out our
responsibility—we’re here to serve the Lord. Decide today to carry out
His work with enthusiasm, excellence, and energy for as long as He gives
you strength.
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