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Work Zone | Jan. 17th

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"Always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labor is not in vain."


1 Corinthians 15:58

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The work of the Lord is for all Christians to partake in. The will of God involves work. We need to diligently pursue God's will in our lives, that the Lord be glorified in us and through us.

All of God's people are commissioned by the Lord to see His Kingdom advanced in the world. We are the ambassadors of Christ. Let us see ourselves called by God to bring the Gospel to everyone around us in word and deeds.

Jesus taught the disciples to pray for God's will to be done here on earth as in heaven. As we pray, we must also be willing to use our lives for the Lord. We are looking to work daily for the Lord. There is nothing too small that God cannot use. He simply asks us to be faithful to whatever task is before us. We have the full assurance that nothing you do for the Lord is in vain. Chris should be in the center of our lives and we bring glory to Him in all our relations and occupations as we live out godliness.

Live for the glory of God today. None of it will be in vain.


In Christ Alone,

Pastor Wight

 
 
 

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