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Learning from the Master Worker [TDPOW #32]
Jesus described Himself as a worker: “I am working.” His work was perfectly aligned with the Father’s will—purposeful, loving, and obedient. If you want to understand how to work in a way that honors God, look at Jesus......
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Feb 202 min read
Work as a Channel of God’s Provision [TDPOW #31]
Your job is a channel of provision, but God is the Source. It’s easy to reverse those—trusting in the paycheck, employer, or industry instead of the Lord. Scripture reminds you to “remember the Lord your God,” who gives you the ability, health, opportunities, and favor to work......
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Feb 192 min read
Finding Meaning in Repetition [TDPOW #30]
Not every part of your job feels exciting. Many days are filled with repetition—similar tasks, familiar routines, predictable responsibilities. It’s easy to think, Does any of this really matter? Scripture answers with a resounding yes.....
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Feb 182 min read
Integrity in the Invisible Moments [TDPOW #29]
Integrity is most clearly revealed when no one is watching. The invisible moments—how you report hours, handle expenses, talk about others, click online, or complete tasks—reveal who you are at the heart level. For the follower of Christ, integrity is not optional; it’s essential.
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Feb 172 min read
Stewarding Time at Work [TDPOW #28]
Time is one of the most valuable resources God has given you. Unlike money or possessions, once time is spent, it cannot be recovered. That’s why Scripture calls you to “make the best use of the time”—to live and work with intention rather than drift......
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Feb 162 min read
A Rhythm of Work and Rest [TDPOW #27]
Before there was sin, there was Sabbath. God Himself worked and then rested—not because He was tired, but to establish a rhythm for us to follow. Work and rest are both part of His original design. Ignoring either one distorts that design......
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Feb 132 min read
Inviting God Into Your Workday [TDPOW #26]
“Pray without ceasing” doesn’t mean quitting your job to pray all day; it means carrying an ongoing conversation with God into everything you do—including your work. Your desk, job site, classroom, or kitchen can become a place of continual communion with Him......
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Feb 121 min read
Hearing “Well Done” at Work [TDPOW #25]
At the end of the parable of the talents, the master doesn’t praise his servant for being impressive, wealthy, or influential. He praises him for being good and faithful. That’s the standard God uses—not the size of your platform, but the faithfulness of your stewardship......
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Feb 111 min read
Work That Blesses Your Community [TDPOW #24]
God told His people in exile not to withdraw, but to seek the good of the place where He had sent them. That included their work, relationships, and daily lives. In the same way, your work is one of the primary ways you contribute to the welfare of your community......
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Feb 102 min read
Skilled by God for Your Work [TDPOW #23]
When God appointed Bezalel to help build the tabernacle, He didn’t just give him instructions—He filled him with skill. Ability, intelligence, knowledge, and craftsmanship were described as gifts from God. That means your skills are not random; they are entrusted......
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Feb 92 min read
Work That Points to the Kingdom [TDPOW #22]
Your work is one of the primary ways your light shines in the world. When you do your job with integrity, kindness, excellence, and humility, people notice—even if they don’t fully understand why you’re different. Your “good works” at work point beyond you to your Father in heaven......
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Feb 62 min read
Joy in Everyday Tasks [TDPOW #21]
Joy and work are not opposites. Scripture teaches that taking pleasure in your work is actually a gift from God. This doesn’t mean every moment is easy or enjoyable, but it does mean God desires you to experience fulfillment and gratitude in your daily tasks.....
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Feb 51 min read
Order in the Midst of Chaos [TDPOW #20]
From the opening verses of Genesis, we see God bringing order out of chaos—separating light from darkness, land from sea, day from night. Order is part of His nature. When you bring clarity, organization, and structure to your work, you mirror the God of order.....
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Feb 41 min read
Work and the Image of Service [TDPOW #19]
Jesus—the King of kings—came as a servant. He washed feet, healed the broken, fed the hungry, and gave His life. If anyone deserved to be served, it was Him. Yet He chose service as the pattern for His life and ministry. This transforms how we view work.....
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Feb 32 min read
Placed on Purpose [TDPOW #18]
You are not where you are by accident. God has placed you in this time, in this city, in this workplace, and in this role on purpose. He is sovereign over both the big moments and the ordinary details of your life—even your job assignment, your coworkers, and your daily routines.....
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Feb 21 min read
Created in God’s Image [TDPOW #2]
Humans are the only part of creation made in God’s image. That means your work—done as His image-bearer—reflects something divine. God works: He creates, orders, cultivates, builds, restores, and blesses......
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Jan 302 min read
Work Is Good [TDPOW #3]
When God surveyed all His creative work, He declared it “very good.” His labor produced beauty, order, and life. Because you are made in His image, your work—rightly viewed—can also be good. Not perfect. Not always easy. But good.....
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Jan 291 min read
Work as God’s Idea [TDPOW #1]
Before sin entered the world, before broken systems and stressful deadlines, before any sense of “toil,” God designed work. He placed Adam in the garden not as a punishment, but as a purpose. Work was—and still is—a gift......
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Jan 281 min read
Living in Anticipation of Our Inheritance
Scripture: “For this light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison.” (2 Corinthians 4:17) Reflection: The promise of our heavenly inheritance gives us hope and strength to endure life’s challenges. 2 Corinthians 4:17 reminds us that our current struggles are temporary and that they pale in comparison to the eternal glory awaiting us. Living in anticipation of our inheritance changes how we approach trials and hardships. Instea
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Dec 5, 20251 min read
Sharing Our Inheritance with Others
Scripture: “Freely you have received; freely give.” (Matthew 10:8) Reflection: God’s gifts are abundant and overflowing, but they are not meant to stop with us. Matthew 10:8 reminds us that as we have freely received, we are called to freely give. Sharing our spiritual inheritance is a way to reflect God’s generosity and invite others into His kingdom. Our inheritance includes the message of salvation, the power of the Holy Spirit, and the love of God. When we share these gif
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Dec 4, 20251 min read
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