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Daily Bread

Our work matters

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We are God’s fellow workers. – 1 Corinthians 3:9

One of the world’s greatest architects, Sir Christopher Wren, undertook the task of helping to rebuild London after it had been nearly destroyed by fire in 1666. One day he visited the site where a large church building was under construction. He called out to a laborer perched high on a scaffold, "What are you doing up there?" With pride that man called back, "I’m helping Sir Christopher Wren build a cathedral!"

That was not an empty boast, for without the help of unnamed workers, Wren could not have constructed any of his impressive structures. The beautiful churches are as much a memorial to the workers as to Wren.

Do you ever feel that what you’re doing in life is boringly humdrum and unimportant? Most of us probably feel as if we’re on that sort of treadmill. And it’s hard at times to keep in mind that as we serve Christ, "we are God’s fellow workers" (1 Corinthians 3:9), assisting Him in the building of His church (vv. 10-11; Matthew 16:18). But no matter what our job or task in life, as we are faithful to the Lord in the use of our time, talents, and gifts we are helping Him to build.

Praise God for the privilege of working alongside of Him. For with the Lord, our work matters! – Vernon C. Grounds

We need each other as we serve the Lord,

With all the workers equal to their tasks;

No matter if the jobs are large or small –

Our faithfulness is all the Savior asks. – Hess


READ: 1 Corinthians 3:7-15


In God’s symphony of service, every part is important.

The Bible in one year:


• 2 Chronicles 4-6

• John 10:24-42

CORINTHIANS

GOD

HELPING

HESS

IN GOD

PRAISE GOD

SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN

VERNON C

WORKERS

WREN

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