![]() ![]() Well, here’s my take: we’re the image of God, remember? Our job is to make the invisible God visible - to mirror and mimic what he is like to the world. Then it’s clear.īut what if you’re an executive assistant at an attorney’s office? Or a mechanic for your local Toyota dealership? Or an insurance broker? How do you glorify God with your life’s work? If you’re a pastor or a “missionary” or a parent or an artist or you work for a faith-based nonprofit - somewhere you can openly talk about Jesus. So the question is, how do we glorify God with all of our lives, not just the overtly “spiritual” stuff? But with everything we do - all the way down to eating and drinking?įor some people, it’s an easy answer. ” What could be more ordinary and humdrum than eating and drinking? And then Paul says, “or whatever you do.” Wow, so no matter what it is we do - everything - the most mundane, unimportant stuff in our life, should be “for the glory of God.” ![]() What one theologian called “the time between the times.” Because so many people are blind to God’s glory, we, as God’s people, are to live in such a way that people start to see God’s presence and beauty. We live in a time of overlap between the ages.
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