A job should employ God-given talents in a way that glorifies Him.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
God gives talent. Work transforms talent into genius.
We should always look upon ourselves as God's servants, placed in God's world, to do his work; and accordingly labour faithfully for him; not with a design to grow rich and great, but to glorify God, and do all the good we possibly can.
Job was astonished at seeing Almighty God so intent on doing good to us that He seems to have nothing more at heart than to love us and to induce us to love Him in return.
Since God is the one who calls people to their work, the worker becomes a steward who serves God.
Job's avoidance of rebellion against God has nothing to do with God being good or wise or anything like that; it's strictly because God is so powerful, and you don't fight something when you are so much weaker than that which you would fight.
One of the hardest jobs in ministry is keeping your own relationship with God where it needs to be.
I shall try and effect all that is before me to perform; and God, I think, will surely give me strength for His work so long as He directs my line of duty.
We should give the Lord the excellence He deserves in everything we do.
The dull routine of our daily job takes on a new significance, assumes a beauty and importance undreamt of before, if we consider it from the angle of service to God.
I testify to you that God's pay is the best pay that this world or any other world knows anything about.
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