Who Are You Working For?

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Recently I found myself saying to someone “this is not my life, it’s just my day job.” Later when I thought those words over I realized I was only living half my life to the full abundance promised me. Since I spend 8-10 hours a day attending to my job needs, that’s a pretty good chunk of my available time. Let’s be honest, my job isn’t one many would want to have as it can really wear you down with lack of creativity or real challenge. I must remember though, it’s a job my Father put me in and there is a blessing here I am stopping because my attitude has become complacent. It’s time I refocused again on the word that tells me to rejoice in each day because the Lord has made it.

Col 3:23 Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men

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