"In Our Work – Christ Meets Us Where We Serve"
Based on Colossians 3:23–24
In Colossians 3:23–24, Paul writes: “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving.” On this day, we reflect on how Christ meets us in our daily work – whether in a career, household duties, volunteer roles, or caregiving – calling us to offer every task as an act of worship to Him. Four key truths guide our reflection:
First, All Work Has Eternal Significance – When we work as for the Lord, even the most ordinary tasks take on purpose beyond what we can see. Whether typing an email, caring for children, fixing a machine, or serving customers, we are not just working for people – we are serving Christ Himself.
Second, Excellence Flows from Love for Him – Working with all our heart means bringing our best to what we do, not for praise or promotion, but because we love and honor Jesus. Our dedication and integrity become a witness to His character in the places we serve.
Third, Our Reward Comes from God – While human recognition may be fleeting, Paul reminds us that we will receive an eternal inheritance from the Lord. This truth frees us from being defined by success or failure in worldly terms, keeping our focus on what matters to God.
Fourth, Christ Meets Us in the Details – Jesus is present in every moment of our work, giving us strength for challenges, wisdom for decisions, and joy in service. He transforms drudgery into devotion and routine into relationship.
Challenge – Today, as you go about your work, pause at least once to pray and dedicate what you are doing to the Lord. Identify one task you might normally rush through, and do it with intentional care as an offering to Him.
Prayer – "Lord Jesus, thank You for meeting me in my work and calling me to serve You through everything I do. Help me to work with all my heart, bringing excellence and integrity to each task. Remind me that I am serving You, and fill me with joy in the work You have given me. In Your name I pray, amen."
Conclusion
Our daily work is not separate from our faith – it is a vital place where Christ meets us and uses us to bring His light into the world. May we see every task as an opportunity to serve Him, offering our work as a living sacrifice of love and devotion.






