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Battling Cynicism at Work [TDPOW #56]

Scripture: Hebrews 3:13 — “But exhort one another every day… that none of you may be hardened by the deceitfulness of sin.”


Devotional

In a broken workplace, cynicism can feel like self-protection. You’ve seen bad decisions, unfair treatment, empty promises, and selfish motives. Over time, hope can fade and your heart can grow hard. You stop expecting good things, and you quietly detach.


Scripture warns that sin is deceitful and can harden our hearts. Cynicism may seem wise, but it often becomes a barrier to love, faith, and joy. When you assume the worst of everyone and everything, it becomes difficult to serve wholeheartedly or see where God is at work.


God doesn’t call you to naïve optimism, but to grounded hope. You can acknowledge brokenness without surrendering to bitterness. That kind of heart posture comes from staying close to Christ, soaking in His Word, and staying connected to encouraging believers. Soft hearts are not weak; they are protected by God’s truth and presence.


Reflection Questions:

  1. Where has cynicism crept into your attitude about your workplace or leadership?

  2. How has that cynicism affected your joy, relationships, and faith?

  3. What practices (Scripture, prayer, fellowship) can help keep your heart soft?


Prayer

Lord, guard my heart from becoming hardened and cynical. Help me see my workplace clearly, yet respond with hope and love. Keep my heart soft toward You and others, even in difficult environments. Amen.


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This devotional is designed to encourage you as you live out your faith in the workplace. It works best when paired with regular time in Scripture, prayer, and worship—the rhythms through which we grow to know Christ more deeply and become more like Him.


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