Wednesday, July 4, 2012

God's new hire orientation.

We have a job. A duty. A calling. An initiative. A to-do-list. An agenda.

The moment you have called on the Lord to save you and repent of your sins, you are hired to work for Him. Promote Him. Demote self. Denote Christ. Provoke the Holy Spirit. Invoke inspiration in others. Evoke His word.

There is much to be done and many are employed! Many have called on Him and repented. Many have made claims to attain His riches. Many more want to become employed as well!

Sadly, many who do become employed, quit showing up to work.

When we are employed by Christ, we must work for none other than Him! We must adhere to the rules, regulations, and orientations of Him. We must walk boldly yet humbly for Christ in our workplace-the world.
Ain't no half stepping Christ!
When you work, you do what Christ has done. Do not and I repeat: DO NOT work in accordance to what you've always done or always did. This isn't your establishment. This isn't your glory. You aren't worthy. He deserves it all or you might as well put in your 2 weeks notice!

As workers for Christ we are called to put on a new self. Our workplaces are our communities, careers, workplaces of this world, schools, friends, foes, family, those we see around us and those we interact with. Show up to work with an eager heart, slow anger, closed mouth, open ears, open mind, open bible, no shame, no condemnation.

As a worker we will be rewarded beyond anything you've ever seen. The benefits are immaculate. The stocks are rising. There is a direct deposit that you didn't even have to sign up for. He already filled it out and has created the perfect place for you to live, when the job is done.

Sounds pretty awesome doesn't it?

Well why aren't you working then?
Maybe you are a worker-then why must you not show up for work?! Please read James 1:19-27 and get back to your place of employment. We miss you. We need you. Your workplace needs you!

May God increase your blessings! 🙏

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