How to Get the Most Out of Your Work
Matthew 20:25-28
25 But Jesus called them to him and said, “You know
that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their great ones
exercise authority over them. 26 It
shall not be so among you. But whoever would be great among you must be your
servant,27 and whoever would be
first among you must be your slave, 28 even
as the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his
life as a ransom for many.”
According to Scripture, work is to be
part of the believer's life. We all have daily tasks, and many Christians hold
jobs outside the home. Some people view these as drudgery. Others wake up excited
to face the day's challenges. What is your outlook?
There is an important biblical
principle to follow if you are going to enjoy your work: View yourself as a
servant. This might be hard if you feel unappreciated or your coworkers are
difficult. But consider the example that the Lord set for us. He was rejected,
tortured, and crucified. Yet Jesus was willing to serve even His tormentors
with His attitude and, ultimately, with His life. Colossians 3:23-24 states,
"Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for
men . . . It is the Lord Christ whom you serve."
When I was in college, this proved to
be a valuable perspective. I worked in the bleachery,
which was the hottest and most uncomfortable job at the local textile mill. At
first, I focused on how much I disliked this position. But I decided to change
my attitude and look for opportunities to serve Jesus through my work. For the
first time, the heat did not bother me. In fact, I was eager to share my faith
with those around me. People listened and responded because they noticed my
demeanor.
No job is perfect; each position has
negative aspects. But we can find joy and excitement even in the most menial
task when we decide to work for God. Choose to serve Christ in all you do. After
all, why face each day with dread when you could experience excitement and
anticipation?