Our work matters. Whatever we do, we hope to honor our Hod. Agriculture, taking care of the environment, working with people, or being neighborly has a significant influence in who we are and the influence we have. I’m sure that there are many places of employment that systemically do not honor God. But as we follow Christ, whatever we do, can honor God. The apostle Paul worked circles around many who had a hard time finding their way. I’ve known individuals that did the work of ten people but took no credit for themselves. The more we acknowledge Hos presence in our lives, our lives change.
Friday, August 2, 2024
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