Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not
for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your
reward. You are serving the Lord Christ. -Colossians
3:23-24
Father, I come before you thankful that you have made
work a part of life and given me the opportunity to glorify you in my work.
Thank you that I can work hard and go to bed tired each day. Thank you for the
good days and the difficult ones, and for the gifts you have given me to help
this world be a better place through my work.
While I
know work is good, I also know our work today isn’t what you intended and is
often hard and frustrating. We all know sin’s consequences on work: toilsome
labor, injustice, and trials; and also the pain of wanting work but not finding
it. May these painful situations drive me to a deeper longing for the return of
Christ and consummation of all things — including work.
May the gospel
shape my work habits and attitude, helping me to avoid the dual dangers of not
working enough (laziness) and working too much (making work an idol). Help me to
be a humble, teachable, hardworking, and complaint-free employee, even when
doing the mundane tasks I’d rather avoid. May I work in faithand be motivated by
a love for you and a love for those whom my work benefits.
Establish the
work of my hands by helping me to be productive, patient, focused, and
insightful. Keep me from distractions and from technology hindering my work
instead of helping it. May your Spirit lead me in my work and help me to be
joyful, creative, and worshipful–constantly reminding me of your love and that
you’re the reason I have breath in my lungs. Teach me to align my work, family,
church life, and rest in a way that would maximize your glory and allow me to
bear the most fruit for your kingdom.
Cause my work and attitude to adorn
the gospel and shine the light of Christ into this dark and desperate world.
Help me bless my workplace by living a salty, gospel-worthy life in front of my
watching coworkers, and help me honor my boss as I honor you. Make my heart
worship and enjoy you throughout the day, knowing that you are the reason for
breath in my lungs and the One I am really serving.
And as I work, fix my
eyes on Jesus and his finished work on the cross that gave me treasure I could
not earn, rest that I could not otherwise experience, and a living hope that
will fuel me to work for the glory of God. Amen.
[written by Kevin
Halloran]