How are you using your work to advance God’s kingdom?
I wake up and pray to God. I imagine opening the top of my head and removing all within it and filling it with what God wants for me to know on that day.
I do my Bible studies and thing on them all day.
But my work only begins when what I do fills others with the light of God. I can let others see me in my way that is according to God but mostly in silence. When talking, I talk about Him and praise him. I answer questions about Him.
But showing what I am doing is the best way to show who Jesus is.
I also work on myself as to what He wants me to learn, what I believe is true vs. His truth, and to take that and teach others a little about it but send them to Bible to find the whole answer.
I love God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. Amen
Thanks for sharing, mizroby. Your metaphor of opening up your head in prayer and removing the darkness and seeking God to fill it with light is powerful. I love how you prepare for your day and anticipate God working in and through you. It’s such an active, watchful way of living in Jesus!
mizroby on December 11, 2014 at 3:52 pm
How are you using your work to advance God’s kingdom?
I wake up and pray to God. I imagine opening the top of my head and removing all within it and filling it with what God wants for me to know on that day.
I do my Bible studies and thing on them all day.
But my work only begins when what I do fills others with the light of God. I can let others see me in my way that is according to God but mostly in silence. When talking, I talk about Him and praise him. I answer questions about Him.
But showing what I am doing is the best way to show who Jesus is.
I also work on myself as to what He wants me to learn, what I believe is true vs. His truth, and to take that and teach others a little about it but send them to Bible to find the whole answer.
I love God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. Amen
Tom Felten on December 12, 2014 at 8:34 am
Thanks for sharing, mizroby. Your metaphor of opening up your head in prayer and removing the darkness and seeking God to fill it with light is powerful. I love how you prepare for your day and anticipate God working in and through you. It’s such an active, watchful way of living in Jesus!