1 Corinthians is one of the richest books of the Bible on the topic of work. Paul talks about everything from why he worked so hard as a tentmaker to the fact that there are eternal rewards for how we work in this life. Over the next 6 days, we’ll dive deep into 6 passages from this letter and apply them to the work we’re all doing today.
2 Corinthians has a lot to say about your vocation. While this 7-day plan will by no means be an exhaustive study of Paul’s second letter, I’m confident that the seven passages we study will fuel hope and obedience in your work!
Work gives you plenty of opportunities to be anxious. You might worry about getting it all done, about success vs failure, or about bosses and coworkers. None of these anxieties are surprises to God. They all find precedents – and hope – in the Bible.
The first person the Bible says was "filled with the Spirit of God" was an obscure artist and entrepreneur named Bezalel. Over the next four days, we will dig into the few passages of Scripture in which Bezalel pops up, applying insights from his life to the work you and I do today.
The book of Colossians has a lot to say about how the gospel should shape our chosen vocation. Over the next four days, we will look at a few key passages in this beloved book, unpacking how Paul’s words should impact the work we do each day.
Are you working in a company or industry that is agnostic or perhaps even antagonistic to the things of the Lord? The book of Daniel reminds you that God can use your position in powerful ways for His glory. In this four week series, we will study how Daniel leveraged his long career as a public servant to glorify God through his exceptional work.
What is the will of God? “To bring unity to all things in heaven and on earth under Christ”. Heaven and earth are not meant to be separate forever. They are destined to be married together, and one day they will be as Revelation 21 makes clear. What does that future hope mean for our work today? Everything! As those “under Christ” and His authority, we are called to work in a way that makes the world long for heaven to come to earth.
Discover practical wisdom from the Bible about establishing healthy rhythms of work, rest and play.
At times, the world can seem like it is full of uncertainty, anxiety, and fear. As humans, we are never really in control of our circumstances. Amidst all this uncertainty, how can we Christ-followers find the courage to work and create boldly? That’s the question we’ll answer in this three-day plan.
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