Christian Work as Worship: Embracing Enthusiasm Inspired by God

 

Colossians 3:23 calls Christians to view their work as an act of worship, transforming daily tasks from mundane chores into opportunities to serve the Lord with energy and enthusiasm. This teaching affirms that believers should approach their work with the mindset that they are working for God rather than merely for human employers or personal gain. Such a perspective elevates ordinary responsibilities into acts of devotion and service to God.

The Greek word translated as "enthusiasm" originally meant "inspired by God," highlighting the spiritual dimension of work. When Christians work with enthusiasm, they are energized and inspired by the Spirit of God, infusing their efforts with purpose and divine blessing. This approach encourages believers to labor energetically, knowing that their work honors God and reflects their faith ([09:44]).

This mindset distinctly separates the Christian work ethic from secular attitudes. While the world often views work as a means to an end or a necessary burden, Christians are called to see their labor as a way to glorify God and participate in His kingdom. Working as if for the Lord makes daily tasks meaningful and purposeful, bringing joy and enthusiasm into the process. This aligns with the original meaning of "enthusiasm" as being inspired by God ([11:06]).

Believers are encouraged to adopt this attitude in every profession—whether as teachers, laborers, entrepreneurs, or in any other field. Work done wholeheartedly for the Lord becomes a form of worship that can lead to success, fulfillment, and a greater purpose beyond earning a paycheck. This transforms the Christian work ethic into a divine calling, where every task is an opportunity to serve God and bring glory to His name ([07:40]).

This article was written by an AI tool for churches, based on a sermon from Community Church, one of 76 churches in Ashburn, VA