God really worked on my heart one day and taught me a lot on being a Christian Woman. Not a regular woman, and definitely not a woman the world wants you to be, which is to only climb the corporate ladder, but a christian woman, descriptions you can find in Titus 2, Proverbs 31, 1st Timothy 2, Genesis 3 and 1st Peter.
In a nutshell, I was told to be a help meet to my husband meaning helping and making sure God’s plans for his life are fulfilled. I was to be a keeper of the home; teaching my children in the way they should go. So in reading all this I was like hum why am I even getting a degree!
My desire to get a job decreased and my desire to be a wife and a mother increased! Then I asked how am I going to serve God in the workplace?! Because I understood to really help my husband is to make my share of income, utilize my skills to help others and produce profit, and in case he lost his job I can jump in and work with a degree. I also understood as a Christian I am to populate and spread the gospel in every area of this world, including the workplace where God has revealed for me to go. 🙂
I also got asked this questions from others. How do I glorify God in the secular workplace? Especially in America where there is a law separating church and state. I am here to tell you, if you are pondering this question, your secular job is GOD’s very own and it is a Ministry!
God placed you in that job for a reason, and a purpose. You might not be able to be like John the Baptist in the wilderness yelling, “REPENT THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS NEAR”, but your lifestyle can speak volumes. In corporate America, after work there is happy hour, you as a Christian can abstain from drinking and going to happy hour, and in doing that your co-workers will ask you why. That moment is a great way to share and open up about the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Why do we feel that things not innately religious can’t be used for God’s glory? Everything is made by God first, even if it was changed into something not so good. If you believe God gave you that job, then you best believe He wanted you to create change. Some other practical ways you can shine God’s light through you confidently, and not feel your job and your identity are different:
- Placing a swear jar on your desk. This will work if you are in an office setting. Encourage your co-workers to use respectful language by incentive. If they curse in your vicinity they put some money in the jar. It’s a fun way and people clearly will read your zeal for God.
- Asking your co-workers how they are doing. During lunch time, if you know you have cultivated a little relationship with a co-worker, take the initiative to ask them to have lunch with you. At lunch ask them how they are. It may take one or two lunches but through prayer and being sensitive to the Holy Spirit, God will drop it in your heart to open up conversation to share Jesus.
- Do not be ASHAMED. I once interned at a congressman’s office. My bible is the first thing I make sure is in the proper place. I left my bible on my desk. I would encourage you to do the same. If and when you turn on soft music, put on your gospel. Make your office space a place of peace and serenity. Co-workers will feel God’s Spirit upon you and gravitate to you.
2 Timothy 2:15
- Lastly, your life is an example! As a Christian, we carry the spirit of excellence. Performing your best at work is very important. Because as a child of God you are always being watched and God naturally calls you out as He did Daniel in the bible.
Daniel 6:3
Then this Daniel was preferred above the presidents and princes, because an excellent spirit was in him; and the king thought to set him over the whole realm.
So as Christians we must be punctual and get tasks done in a timely manner. Be courteous; show respect and manners. When people see you set apart, and pleasing to be around, they will be more apt to hear you share the gospel and by God’s grace receive Him into their lives too.
Your Sister in Christ,
2 thoughts on “Secular JOB and Christianity”
You know I need to resume my work on the 3rd of January 2018. I know God placed me in that my place of work for a purpose but I haven’t discovered it. Now I know what to do. Thank you
Hi,
Exactly! Many of us have to work and God sure has a purpose for you there! Thank God for your reading this!