God's Plan...At Work
Sunday's message invites us into a profound exploration of how our faith intersects with the most time-consuming part of our lives: our work. Drawing from 1 Peter 2:18-25, we're challenged to see our workplace not as a spiritually neutral zone, but as a primary proving ground for our faith in Christ. The passage addresses a reality many of us face—working under difficult or even unjust conditions—and offers a radical perspective: we're not ultimately working for our earthly bosses, but for Jesus himself. This reframing transforms everything. When we grasp that Christ is our true supervisor, even the most challenging work environment becomes an opportunity to demonstrate the life-changing power of the gospel. The message beautifully connects our workplace struggles to the ultimate example of enduring injustice—Christ's crucifixion. Jesus never asks us to do anything he hasn't already done, and his response to undeserved suffering provides our blueprint. Rather than retaliating or becoming bitter, we're called to entrust ourselves to God who judges justly. This isn't about being a doormat; it's about maintaining a Christ-like character that becomes a powerful testimony to those around us. The question we must ask ourselves is this: does our faith actually change how we work, or is it compartmentalized away from our professional lives? True discipleship means bringing Jesus into every cubicle, construction site, classroom, and kitchen where we labor.
