October 12, 2007 – 12:50 pm
Let your light shine before men in such a way that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven. Matthew 5:16
Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for men. Colossians 3:23
I am sure we have all been in a situation before at work where a colleague is that cog in the wheel that completely stops operations or makes everyone else work harder or perhaps you just don’t like the people you work with.
Generally, the common thing to do is to gripe and complain about those people behind their back. In some cases, those people get fired. Sometimes the situation remains the same. I have recently found myself caught up in my own emotions and frustrations forgetting about bringing God into the situation. The verse from Colossians keeps popping into my head. This is a passage I memorized as a child and have even been teaching my own children. After my initial reaction, I in my self-righteousness thought that I needed to confront this person as a fellow believer with the same Scripture my mom had shared with me. I just don’t have that kind of a relationship with this person. In fact, it would have made matters worse.
God finally confronted me with the truth. Colossians finally hit me, whatever I do I need to do my work heartily, as for the Lord. I need to “pretend” that person is the LORD. I need to perform my work as if Jesus himself had given me the project or assignment. I have to collaborate with Jesus on the schedule. I need to receive training from Jesus on this new product. And by the same token, would I talk bad about Jesus behind his back as I did to this person. Would I then be mean or rude to Jesus as I had been to this person? Would I then have this horrible attitude because I had to work with… Jesus? If that person were Jesus, I would have reacted differently.
There is a reason why God told us to work as unto to the Lord, because man is fallible, evil and a sinner. Man is capable of good, but we are all sinners. We are easily affected by our emotions, wants and needs. These things affect how or why we do our work. As Jesus as our boss, our attitude changes, our feelings change and we can begin once again to walk with God at work.
Which brings me to Matthew 5:16, as I work unto the Lord, as I work, as I do my job with a good heart, to the best of my ability, I am being a light to the world. A light to this fellow believer so that my Heavenly Father will be glorified. I wish I could say I have been implementing this truth into my life for a while now, but I have just started doing this. I am hopeful that my situation at work will change. Not because I have changed anyone, but because I have changed myself and started walking in Scripture.
Father, I ask you to be with me at work each day to remember that I work for You. Give me wisdom to work well so that You will be glorified. Amen.
In His Service,
Dawn Erickson
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