Sunday, July 5, 2009

Vacation Over

Well vacation is over and I sit here on Sunday afternoon dreading going back to work tomorrow. How many of you can relate to how I am feeling? On Sunday afternoon we start getting that "blah" feeling knowing that tomorrow we go back to our "everyday routine". Now, don't take me wrong, I am THANKFUL to have a job.....especially in this economic crunch and with Eddie's job ending soon, but with the atmosphere within those walls, it sure makes it difficult to go day in and day out.....so, as we were traveling home from our little mini vacation today, I was thinking about what all I had to do next week and, like usual, dreading going in tomorrow. When I got home and finally had a chance to sit down and relax and check my emails, I had a "daily devotion" that came today......whats so funny is that I usually don't get these devotions on Sunday, just during the week! However, as I have said many times, God works in mysterious ways and He knew I needed his message. I felt I should share it with you as well.......so, take just a minute and read below and hopefully with this message in our hearts and minds, our work week will be one full of blessings!! After you read, please share your comments/feelings with me! Read below, be blessed and here's to a wonderful work week for all of us....Until Later......

Whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus.” Colossians 3:17

“We all work. We all create value – that’s what work is. But what would it look like for you to work in Jesus’ name? Well, first, work would become something you do together with Him. You were not meant to work on your own. So, tomorrow, take a moment at the beginning of your workday when you sit down at your desk or your computer or in your home, and invite Jesus to partner with you. Tell Him, ‘Today, I’m not going to work by myself.’ Any time throughout your workday when you have a tough problem, ask Him for help. When you have a difficult decision to make, ask Him for wisdom – then listen and be really open. When you find your energy flagging, ask Him for renewed strength. When you find your attitude turning negative, ask Him to
re-orient your heart. Put a symbol on your desk or wall where you can see it to remind you that today you and Jesus are partnering together in your work. Every few hours as you’re working, pause for two or three minutes. Thank Him for His help. Hand Him your worries. Ask for His energy. Every moment is an opportunity to be with Jesus. When you forget – and you will, when you mess up – and you will, remember this really important rule: there’s to be no beating yourself up! Every moment is another chance. God just keeps sending them. That’s grace. Every moment of your workday is a new chance for you to be with Him.”

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