Sunday, November 20, 2011

Work Can Be Worship

Angelus
‘Everything you do or say should be done to obey Jesus our Lord.’  Colossians 3:37

Have you seen the painting The Angelus by Jean-Francois Millet?  It portrays two peasants praying in their field.  A church steeple sits on the horizon, and a light falls from Heaven.  The rays do not fall on the church, however.  They don’t fall on the bowed heads of the man and woman.  The rays of the sun fall on the wheelbarrow and the pitchfork at the couple’s feet.

God’s eyes fall on the work of our hands.  Our Wednesdays matter to Him as much as our Sundays.  He blurs the secular and sacred.  One stay-at-home mom keeps this sign over her kitchen sink: ‘Divine tasks performed here daily.’  An executive hung this plaque in her office: ‘My desk is my altar.’  Both are correct.  With God, our work matters as much as our worship.  Indeed, work can be worship.

from ‘Cure For The Common Life’
written by Max Lucado

5 comments:

  1. Divine tasks performed here daily...I love that!!

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  2. Love this post ~ thank you for the reminder ~ I needed that ~ bless you ;-)

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  3. I've performed a lot of divine tasks in my life. :) Love this post! blessings, marlene

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  4. Happy Christmas, Adrienne!
    D xo

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  5. Everything we do can be worship, the hard thing is remembering that! Merry Christmas my friend:>)

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