My Month of Evidences!Mc9:23

Love what you do as a job, that’s what God is asking us today.
Our job is our profession, our work, our livelihood, our job, our job …
It is a precise and recognized task of all.
We do not always do what we like maybe because it’s poorly paid, maybe because we have no choice, maybe because we have no future in this occupation and our academic and professional do not match.
In any case, we must make a choice and many do so without consulting Jesus who has his say on everything.
The choice of our profession should not be taken lightly, when we work in a field that we love, we are more fulfilled, it fascinates us.
Do we know that God has given us all talents? Donations are not lacking and it can lead us to a job.
If we like to draw and everyone appreciates this talent that gives us a smile, let’s do it in a job.
Paul exhorts us to serve the Lord.
He says in Colossians, 3:23 – All that you do, do it heartily, as for the Lord and not for men,
Do whatever you do with work.
We men love appearances, we do things to please and look after others.
What about God and his will?
Let us know that when we do things heartily, we do it first for God.
We are always concerned about what men think about us, we are studious to be appreciated but we are very superficial when it comes to God.
Even though we are called to work and serve, we have weakness, we always want to save appearances.
When it is like that, we are not open to what God says to us, we neglect our tasks and forget what we are in this precise place.
We are called as children of God, keep our hearts pure and seek justice in all things.
The purpose of the Lord is that we are available.
When we let ourselves be led by God and not men, and we obey him, we can only become good examples that attract our environment.
Instead of doing things reluctantly or pitying ourselves or complaining, we can pray for someone, read the word of God, express our love for God …
Let’s do what we do.
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