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8 ways to revive a dull job

We all realize that God
gave us a responsibility to care for the natural resources of the
earth. But, what about the natural resources with which
God has blessed you? In the parable of the talents, Jesus tells
us that we have a responsibility to invest God’s gifts/talents
for the purpose of growing his kingdom. (Mt 25:14) Often, we bury
our talents by choosing to take the safe path, settle into a comfortable
job and look out for number one. Sure, we may not be doing anything
wrong, but are we really doing anything to grow God’s kingdom?
This idea may be scary to some, because it implies that
you need to do something bold – such as leaving the security
of your current job to do something you feel called to.
Then again, it simply may mean using your gifts more effectively
where you are now. In either case, there is risk involved. You might
have to step out of your comfort zone to invest and multiply your
gifts.
Don’t tell me you are not gifted. If we look to 1
Corinthians, chapter 12, we see the many different ways we may be
called to serve the church. Remember, the church is more than just
the four walls of a building, or an organization. It’s out
there in the world, in our work places, because the church is the
people of God.
Eight new job descriptions
• an apostle, do I feel compelled to share my faith publicly?
• a prophet, do I have the personality to stand up for what
is right?
• a teacher, do I have a knack for helping others learn?
• a miracle worker, we all do this every day – right?
• a healer, do I have a good sense of humor that can heal
spirits?
• a helper, I don’t have to be in charge, I’m
content simply lending a hand.
• an administrator, am I a good organizer who keeps the company
going?
• a good communicator, do I listen to others and do they
listen to me?
Often we think we don’t make
a difference because we haven’t done something grand. We
think we just have a humdrum job. But stop for a moment and consider
the positive difference you can make in others’ lives each
day simply by investing your gift. This is what gives you purpose.
This is growing God’s kingdom.
Originally Published: April 2005
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