Working for the Lord…He's Watching!
When reading through some previously published blogs a few days ago, I came across one that certainly bears repeating...especially in light of our society and the way many people work at their vocations these days...I pray that you are one of those who is working for the Lord!!!
I had the unfortunate opportunity to meet with a plumber the
other day…not that he wasn’t a great guy, because he was. Unfortunate, because
when it comes to plumbing problems, my luck is absolutely terrible. No matter
how small the problem seems, it is always takes on a grander scale and is much
more involved than first impression.
The other day was no different. We started out trying to
take care of a small leak in the downstairs bath, but no leak could be found,
even after a quick trip under the house to check for any leaks there. Since all
seemed well, we decided to change out the inner workings of the toilet. That
seemed to go flawlessly, so we headed upstairs to do the same. One quick check
back under the house though revealed a problem. A pipe that came from the
upstairs bathroom was leaking ever so slightly until we pushed against it;
then, the flood came pouring down. That’s when the real work began…..as my new
found friend, the plumber, did his best to locate the pipe in the wall, I tried
to keep a cheery thought that all would be well. Two days later, with a hole in
the garage wall, it is …but not before God taught me a valuable lesson.
You see, what we discovered was a crack in the main
discharge line from the upstairs facility…a crack that had been there since the
house was built, some ten years ago. The construction crew, it would seem,
pushed against the pipe during their build out, cracked it and then decided to
try to repair the damage rather than replace it. The repair did not work and
the leak had been hidden inside the garage wall for the last ten years…out of
sight, but not without the consequences a leak will produce.
In 2 Timothy 2:15, Paul admonishes his young protégé with
these words, “Study and be diligent to
present yourself approved to God, a worker who doesn’t need to be ashamed,
correctly teaching the word of truth.”
In other words, be a worker for God who is prepared and who
takes pride in what you do… whether it’s butcher or baker or candlestick maker.
Just because the work you do may not be seen or may not be viewed as
valuable….DON’T DO LESS THAN YOUR BEST!!! God is watching and He expects each
of us to give Him our best in everything we do. So, do it right the first time
as a sweet gift to the Lord…but, if you mess up, don’t leave your mess for
someone else to discover and then have to clean up. Remember, you can only hide
faulty workmanship for so long. In the end, it will be revealed.
Make Colossians 3: 23-24 your motto when it comes to the
work area of your life, “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.”
Remember… one day, your
work will be judged before the bema seat of Christ…until then, He's watching!
WORK HARD … STUDY HARD…. GOD’S REWARD IS WORTH IT ALL!!!
GOD’S WORK IN PROGRESS,
WPQ
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