Dr. Adrian Rodgers
In
all labour there is profit: but the talk of the lips tendeth only to penury. Proverbs 14:23
Now, I'm not saying
they don't love and serve God, perhaps they do. But most of these people think the only time they serve God is when they get
off work! They end up giving their prime time to the employer and their leftovers to God!
Jesus said, "No
man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise
the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon" (Matthew 6:24). I call this split-level living.
What I want you
to take from this brief article today is this: You may think there's nothing exciting about you or your job, but God takes
ordinary people and He gives them extraordinary power to do extraordinary things for His glory!
Your job may be
putting hub caps on tires. You may be keying data at a computer. You may be digging ditches or washing dishes. You may be
doing one of a myriad of what you think are mundane things. But I want to tell you, if you are a Christian, your work is to
be the temple of your devotion and the platform of your witness. Every Christian is a minister doing full-time Christian service.
THE SACREDNESS
OF EVERDAY WORK
Your job does not
become sacred when you become a minister, missionary, or a staff member of a Christian organization! Every job, if it is done
in the power of the Holy Spirit, is a sacred job. Every one!
Let's look at someone
who lived this out from the Word of God - his name was Daniel. In the book of Daniel, we learn that he was taken captive by
Nebuchadnezzar and carried to Babylon
from Israel. There, he found a secular
job as a government bureaucrat (see Daniel 8:27). The government trained him, then pressed him into service.
In this ordinary
line of work, Daniel served the Lord Jesus. When Daniel was thrown into the lions' den because he refused to bow to another
god, King Nebuchadnezzar and many others came to believe in our Almighty God.
If you work in the
name of Jesus, unto His glory, and in the power of the Holy Spirit, you will receive the same reward for doing that job that
I receive for doing my job. God knows about you and is watching you. Every Christian, wherever he serves, is in full-time
Christian work.
THE SERVICE OF EVERDAY WORK
Does work have eternal
significance? Daniel may have wondered the same thing, as he was handling taxation, public relations, law enforcement, building
projects, meetings and diplomacy. But yet he served God continually (see Daniel 6:16 and 20).
Even the home of
Jesus was the cottage of a workingman. And whether He was mending plows or mending souls, Jesus was doing the work of God
because people need houses to live in and furniture to sit on.
If you know you're
serving the Lord, that'll put dignity in whatever you are doing: running a machine, greasing automobiles, typing letters,
carrying mail, painting houses, digging ditches, cutting yards. Tell the Lord, "I'm doing it for You! And I'll do it with
all my might! As much as any missionary or preacher or evangelist!" That kind of attitude will put a spring in your step.
Simply said, God
wants His people to prosper wherever He plants them. You are a priest of God, a minister of God, and in full-time Christian
service, and if that doesn't ring your bell, your clapper's broken.
Remember, God uses
ordinary people to do extraordinary things. Ephesians 3:20 promises that, "God is able to do exceeding abundantly above all
that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us."