Redefining Work: Dignity, Purpose, and Worship

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Our culture highly values work, right? That's safe to say. One artifact of such a truth can be found in the way that we greet one another, right? Hey, nice to meet you. What's your name? So and so. Oh, good to meet you. Awkward silence. So what do you do, right? And then it goes something like this. If you're really proud of what you do for work, and by work right now, I mean the thing you do to make money, you name your career and your role, and maybe you get into some of the specifics of what you do and how you contribute and the plans for the future, right?" [05:36] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Work is a treasure. It is a gift to be stewarded. And that also means that it is not a thing to be worshipped because it's not God itself. It's not where our dignity comes from. And so what's the truth to hold then? If work isn't the thing where we get all of our dignity, what is the truth we need to hold? We need to hold on to the fact that dignity is given to us freely and it actually empowers our work. And it allows us to actually work more freely." [12:29] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "We need to reject the idea that work is only what I do for money. That that is the sole means by which the Bible speaks about work. The Bible doesn't speak about work solely as the thing that we do for our provisions or for a paycheck. As we'll see in a little bit, there's a plethora of activities that encompass and reside in the way the Bible talks about and views work in human life." [08:26] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "We need God's rhythm for work. We need his work ethic, but more than we need all of that, we need God's help. And so maybe, maybe you're hearing this. And like I said, there's one, it's easy to talk about doing this the right way. It's a hard thing to do it the right way. And so we, I want to close our time by just praying and asking that God would help us, that he would give us a vision for work." [36:08] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Imagine if we, if we, if we re-altered that around the, the work and the task that God has given us. How could I want to do more than what the God is, what God has given me to do today? That the task he's given me today is enough for me. It, it's an honor that he considered me to be the one who has given me. And I want to do more than what the God has given me. I want to do this thing. No matter how grand, no matter how small, it's like you, you saw fit to choose, right?" [27:54] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "The lie to renounce is that work earns us dignity. The truth to hold is that dignity empowers our work. And then the step to take is a step towards approaching work as worship. And so work doesn't earn dignity. Dignity does empower work. How do we approach work as worship?" [04:10] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "We see that the gospel helps us to properly orient what work is for and expand our imagination of where it actually transpires, that it's not just the thing we do for money, it's the things that we do here. When you get up and you serve and you disseminate the bread and the juice, that's good work. We're helping our brothers and sisters in the faith. We're helping our brothers and sisters in the faith. We're helping our brothers and sisters in the faith partake in something that God has commanded us to do." [23:27] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "The first step of relating to work accordingly is to be taken by the fact that before you did anything praiseworthy, God already delighted in you. He was already he was already proud that you were his to have made you you matter to God. And we weren't created like action figures, right, where it's like, all right, we got humanity and then the dignity and the blessing is sold separately. Right. He just put it all in the box from the jump." [16:20] (28 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "We need to also remember that it is entrusted to work to us. And what that does is that means that because he's given it, simply because he's given it, no matter what it is, it's imbued with purpose and meaning. There's this passage in Dante's Comedy. So remember when I was a barista and doing some Uber driving, and I was in between, and I was trying to consider, and I was finishing my degree audit. I read this book, and so it was a useful time, The Divine Comedy." [26:26] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "We need his work rhythm. We also need his work ethic. Now, a lot of God's work ethic gets co-opted by the world, and sometimes we can use these passages to stimulate overwork, right? So like Colossians 3, 23, whatever you do, work heartily as for the Lord and not for man. And we're like, see, you got to go, hustle culture, you can't stop. If you're not waking up at three in the morning, all that kind of stuff. And it's like, that's not what the passage is talking about." [34:46] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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