Essential and Unshakableনমুনা

Calling and Contentment
I once met a man named Lawrence, who shines shoes and greets you like a friend. Here’s how he greets you:
“What’s your name? My name is Lawrence.”
Lawrence has been shining shoes since he was 11 years old. He shined shoes for Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. (when a top-of-the-line shine paid 95¢ a pair, Martin paid him $20 a pair).
When you ask Lawrence, “How’s business?” he responds, “It’s OK, it’s OK. I’m not worried; I’m just thankful for who God has brought to me today. He’s giving me what I need.”
Lawrence knows his business and does it well. He’s at peace with his role, understands his calling, and focuses on contentment.
He embodies every word of this verse:
“Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done.” – Philippians 4:6 NLT
While his business may be shining shoes, Lawrence understands his calling, impacting his perspective on life.
When this man isn’t shining shoes, he’s shining souls.
Worrying doesn’t change the outcome. Work is a gift from our generous God, who gives us everything we need.
Ask yourself:
Would I feel content if God called me to shine shoes?
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"Essential and Unshakable: Offering Your Work as Worship" will challenge you to rethink your perspective on your career and calling. This 30-day devotional helps every believer discover God's purpose in their work. Each day unveils a truth linking faith and vocation, inspiring you to flourish spiritually, personally, and professionally. Ready to align your career with your calling? Start now and experience work as worship!
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