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Christian Leadership Ministries
Monday Ministry Minutes
Monday Ministry Minute #3
Your Work Matters to God
Today [written on Sept. 7, 1998] is the day set aside to honor "Labor" in our nation. It is good and
appropriate that we stop and thank God for those who have labored before us
and to thank Him for the opportunity to labor for Him.
It can be difficult at times to thank God for the opportunity to work in
the environment of a university. Today's universities are not always
encouraging places to be for a Christian.
It can even be worse if we fall into the trap of separating the "spiritual"
from the "secular" callings we have. Often it becomes easy to picture our
"spiritual lives" as that which we do at home and at church, and our
"secular lives" as that which we must trudge through to make a living.
But God has ordained all honorable labor as His gift to us, and a central
arena of our lives to bring glory to Him. That makes the "secular" part
just as "spiritual" as the "spiritual" part. In their book, Your Work
Matters to God, Sherman and Hendricks say, "[We often have a] view of work
that distinguishes between work that matters to God (work that deals with
the soul, with the eternal and sacred things, essentially the work of
"ministry") and work that has little if any value to God (secular, everyday
work)."
A.W. Tozer, in his classic, The Pursuit of God, describes it this way,
"One of the greatest hinderances to the Christian's internal peace is the
common habit of dividing our lives into two areas - the sacred and the
secular. But this state of affairs is wholly unnecessary. ... The
sacred-secular antithesis has no foundation in the New Testament."
Christian Leadership Ministries wants to acknowledge the tremendous
importance of Christians in the academy. We quote one of your colleagues on
the back of our CLM brochure. She says, "Finally! Someone recognizes my
calling as a Christian professor (or staff member) at a secular
university." May you rejoice in the same knowledge.
Scripture: Colossians 3:17 - "And whatever you do in word or deed, do all
in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through Him to God the Father."
Action Point: Thanks God for where He has planted you to minister to others.
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