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Between Sundays
Between Sundays
“Whatsoever ye do, work heartily as unto the Lord, and not unto men…” Colossians 3:23
What do you do between Sundays after you meet with Christians to worship God? Most Christians are not engaged in a professional ministry. They do not preach. They are not member of a church staff. They are not a volunteer for a charitable organization. They do not plan nonprofit events to raise money for a worthy cause.
Their time between Sundays is spent doing jobs they do not seem to believe has anything to do with spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ. Therefore, some believers may view themselves as second-class disciples. Even as a teacher of a Bible class, they view their contribution as minor.
How many Christians in the New Testament thought that when they saw the apostles and their work? When the slaves in Colossae received a letter from Paul or someone read the letter to them, what would they have understood after hearing Colossians 3:22-25?
One thing would be very obvious. Serving their master was a service to the Lord Christ (v.24). They are exhorted to do their work “in singleness of heart, fearing the Lord” (v.22). Their work of cooking, cleaning, or washing was an important ministry. The service they gave to a master who only gave instructions all day was important. The attitude they showed in the midst of work was under the watchful eye of God…
Mothers at home need to understand this as well. View your daily work, whatever it is, with your children as a God given assignment to train, illustrate, and guide. It is your work for God in His world. Others will be glad you were there. You will also find there is no better place to spread the good news of salvation than right where God has placed you with your children…
If God’s purposes in this world are to be fulfilled, we need a godly disciple illustrating a structured life. We need a place to live, work, and function. With all the activities in which we are involved, we are disciples always. We are people who work as servants of the Lord Jesus Christ. Whether we know it or not, our employers are carrying out God’s good purposes. They give us a blessed opportunity to fulfill a God-assigned task from Sunday to Sunday…
Our humble spirit should say, “Teach me, my God, in all things, and what I do in anything, may I do it as for Thee.