A RIGHT UNDERSTANDING OF WORK

“Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before kings; he will not stand before obscure men” (Proverbs 22:29 ESV).

There is a biblical theology of work. God works. God made man in His own image and gave him work to do too. The modern view that there is a division between secular and sacred work is in error. For all work is sacred when done “as to the Lord” (Col. 3:23).

And as the proverb says, when work is done with skillful excellence, even kings take notice. Such a worker will “stand before” well known and important people. Their work will become a platform from which to communicate. Will they accept glory for themselves or will they give glory to God?

Jesus worked. He said, “My Father is working until now, and I am working” (John 5:17). A right theology of work teaches us that there is no work that is to be considered beneath us, for Jesus Himself washed the disciples feet. And a right theology of work also teaches us to rest, for Jesus Himself knew when to rest. All work is sacred when done in Jesus’ name and for God’s glory.

So let’s get to work!

PRAYER: Dear Father, we know that our works cannot save us. For we have been saved by grace through faith in the redemptive work of Your Son. Yet we also know that You have created us to do good works and to do them with all our hearts for You and for Your glory. Therefore, strengthen us this day to work heartily for You. In Jesus’ name, amen.