How can Ephesians 6:7 transform your attitude towards difficult tasks? Ephesians 6:7 at a glance “Serve with good will, as to the Lord and not to men.” (Ephesians 6:7) Seeing work through the lens of worship • Every assignment—whether thrilling or tedious—becomes an act of devotion when the Lord is the audience. • The verse shifts the question from “Who asked me to do this?” to “Who am I ultimately serving?” Replacing grumbling with service to Christ • Difficult tasks invite grumbling, but gratitude grows when we remember Christ receives the effort. • Colossians 3:23: “Whatever you do, work at it with your whole being, for the Lord and not for men.” • Attitude changes from “I have to” to “I get to honor Him.” Remembering the true Master • Earthly supervisors may be unfair, yet Christ never overlooks faithfulness. • Colossians 3:24: “Since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as your reward.” • Knowing He sees motives frees you from seeking human applause. Drawing strength from promised rewards • Proverbs 16:3: “Commit your works to the LORD and your plans will be established.” • Galatians 6:9: “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.” • Hope of a future harvest fuels perseverance on the hardest days. Living for His glory in every detail • 1 Corinthians 10:31: “Whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.” • Mundane chores—emails, dishes, paperwork—become platforms for displaying His character: – Integrity instead of shortcuts – Cheerfulness instead of complaint – Excellence instead of bare minimum Practical steps for today 1. Reframe the task: silently repeat Ephesians 6:7 before beginning. 2. Personalize the audience: imagine handing the finished work directly to Jesus. 3. Infuse prayer: ask for strength and joy while you labor. 4. Celebrate progress: thank Him for each completed step, not just the final result. 5. Share the overflow: encourage coworkers with the same truth that fuels you. |