Choosing My Lifework {a devotional}
Every man’s work shall be made
manifest: for the day shall declare it, because it shall be revealed
by fire; and the fire shall try every man’s work of what sort it
is. 1 Corinthians 3:13.
We should carefully weigh the matters
relative to the work we take up. Will this work be a blessing to
souls? God has not given us work merely to keep us busy, but for His
name’s glory. Many are busily engaged gathering wood, hay, stubble.
But this will all be consumed....
By God’s appointment each man has his
post of duty. The careful, prayerful inquiry is to be made, What duty
is assigned us individually, as men and women under accountability to
God? And whether our labor be wholly limited to spiritual things, or
whether it is temporal and spiritual combined, we are to faithfully
discharge our work. Things secular and things sacred must be
combined, but spiritual things are not to be hidden by secular
matters. Christ requires the service of the whole being, the
physical, mental, and moral powers combined. These are to be enlisted
in God’s service. Man is to remember that God has the ownership of
all, and that his pursuits are invested with a sacredness that they
did not possess before he enlisted in the army of the Lord. Every
action is to be a consecrated action, for it occupies God’s
entrusted talent of time. Holiness unto the Lord is inscribed on all
the actions of such a one, because his whole being is brought under
subjection to God.
No business is to be undertaken, even
in ordinary life, if it is corrupting in its influence upon the
senses. We are in the Lord’s training school, and He has His own
appointed means whereby we may be brought into His service.... Many
are troubled because they are not working directly for the
advancement of God’s kingdom. But the humblest work must not be
ignored. If it is honest work, it is a blessing, and may lead to the
higher parts of the work.
Whether we have one year before us, or
five, or ten, we are to be faithful to our trust today. We are to
perform each day’s duties as faithfully as though that day were to
be our last. ~Our High Calling, by E.G. White
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