Led by His Word in Work
Scripture isn't just for Sundays. God's Word has the power to guide every aspect of our work if we let it.
Our journey of hearing, obeying, and seeing His Kingdom
Scripture isn't just for Sundays. God's Word has the power to guide every aspect of our work if we let it.
Worrying about money and provision is natural. But God invites us to trust Him as our provider, even in our work and business.
When everything goes wrong at work, when the pressure mounts, when the trial seems endless—that's when faithfulness matters most.
We're not meant to work alone. We're part of Christ's body, and that changes how we approach our work and relationships.
Every day brings decisions. Learning to discern God's voice from all the other voices makes all the difference.
Jesus said whoever is faithful in little will be given much. Yet we're always reaching for the 'much' while neglecting the 'little.'
Most of our work won't matter in eternity. But some will. Learning to distinguish between the two changes everything.
The best work doesn't come from our striving, but from abiding in Him. When we work from His presence, everything changes.
We want clear formulas for decision-making. But God often leads us by His Spirit—and that requires learning to listen.
We're quick to make plans and ask God to bless them. But what if He wants us to seek His plans first?
We're in a hurry, but God isn't rushed. Learning to wait on His timing is one of the hardest—and most fruitful—lessons.
Jesus invites us to rest, yet we're afraid to stop. What if rest isn't the opposite of work, but the foundation for it?
We want to trust God, but we still grip tightly to our plans. Real trust means opening our hands and letting Him lead.
Jesus said to take up our cross daily. This isn't metaphorical—it's the practical path to fruitful work and life.
The world's leadership is about position and power. Jesus showed us a different way—leadership through serving.