Finding Contentment in Your Work

2020-11-08     

Finding Contentment in Your Work

Moreover, when God gives any man wealth and possessions, and enables him to enjoy them, to accept his lot and be happy in his work — this is a gift of God. Ecclesiastes 5:19

Two-thirds of your adult life will be spent earning a living, and God wants you to enjoy it: ‘To enjoy your work and accept your lot in life – this is indeed a gift from God.’ Try to realize that God has a purpose for your being where you are. ‘The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord’ (Psalm 37:23). When you understand that, you begin to rejoice on the job rather than resent it, and believe that God has a plan for your future. It may be a different job, a promotion in your present job, or improving your skill set, which will result in your feeling fulfilled, knowing you are a valued and contributing team member. So with one eye on the present and another on the future, your goal should be to perform your responsibilities with efficiency and professionalism, and glorify the One whose name you carry. Learn all you can from your current position – both in skill building and in character building. Prepare yourself for what God has in mind. So what if others overlook or undervalue you? David’s family didn’t think he was qualified to be Israel’s next king, but God had a different opinion. He also had the last word. There’s an important lesson here for you. Be faithful and seek to excel where God has placed you, and when the time is right He will bless you and promote you.‘It is God alone who judges; he decides who will rise and who will fall’ (Psalm 75:7 NLT).

Prayer
Heavenly Father, help me trust that You have my future planned out for me – and that I need to excel where You have me now until You open the next door! You have my plan for my life. In Jesus’ Name, Amen

One comment

  1. Why do these brief, concise devotions usually hit home for me? Thank you, Jesus, for working through Tim and others at LCC to fully bless my days. Peace!

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