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The Way of the Way at Work

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Over the last 21 days, we have walked verse by verse through Jesus’s most famous sermon: the Sermon on the Mount. Along the way, I’ve pulled out many “biblical principles” and optional practices for applying those principles to your work. But I’m always wary of doing that. Because I know my temptation (and yours) to trade a relationship with God for a relationship with “biblical principles.”

In his book, With, Skye Jethani warns that, “Discovering and applying [biblical] principles does not actually require a relationship with God….the Christian can put these new principles into practice without God being involved. God can be set aside while we remain in control of our lives. He may be praised, thanked, and worshipped for giving us his wise precepts for life, but as with an absentee watchmaker, God’s present participation is altogether optional.”

The first time I read that, I was deeply convicted. I saw myself in the Pharisees Jesus called out with these words: “You study the Scriptures diligently because you think that in them you have eternal life. These are the very Scriptures that testify about me, yet you refuse to come to me to have life” (John 5:39-40).

In other words, while God’s Word is good, complete, and holy, it is primarily a means to an end—namely a personal relationship with God through Christ. The Person of the Bible is infinitely greater than any principle from the Bible.

And this is why I think the people responded to the Sermon on the Mount the way they did. Matthew 7:28–29 says, “When Jesus had finished saying these things, the crowds were amazed at his teaching, because he taught as one who had authority, and not as their teachers of the law.”

In this plan, I have sought to apply God’s Word as faithfully as I can to our work. But I have not done so on my own authority, but Christ’s. So as we close, I beg you to look to him for ultimate wisdom and guidance on how you should practically respond to the Sermon on the Mount.

Specifically, let me encourage you to set aside 20 minutes to read the Sermon on the Mount in one sitting (Matthew 5-7). And ask the “One who has authority” how specifically he is calling you to respond to that sermon at work. Because he alone has “all authority in heaven and on earth” (Matthew 28:18). Follow him, not just his principles, today.

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The Way of the Way at Work

The world has its way of working. Jesus has His. In this 21-day plan, I walk through the Sermon on the Mount, showing how Jesus flips the world’s workplace culture upside down—calling us to bless the meek, love our enemies, store up eternal rewards, and trust God instead of worrying. Each day, you’ll get practical steps to follow Him faithfully in the middle of your 9-5.

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