Excellence at Workనమూనా

Excellence builds credibility for sharing our faith.
We made our way to the pool shortly after checking in and getting settled. As I floated, I overheard a conversation nearby. A person was confidently sharing their wisdom about health, fitness, nutrition, and overall wellness with a friend. It was quite compelling. They departed together soon after, and I was left considering some of the things I had listened in on. The next day, I wandered down for another swim, and there they were again, but this time the health expert was smoking.
Regardless of your thoughts on smoking, you must agree that we have learned a lot about it being detrimental to our health. In an instant, the credible source for pondering a life change one day became not credible the next, even if the information was absolutely accurate the day before.
Our lives have the power to give credence or negate our testimony.
The same is true with work.
“But in your hearts revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect.” (1 Peter 3:15 NIV) No one at work will ask about the reason for our hope if we are negative, lazy, apathetic people doing shoddy work.
Take a moment to consider:
- Does the quality of my work, attitude, and relational investments stir questions about my faith?
- Am I ready to share the reason for my hope?
- Who has God put in my life at work to love, pray for, and engage with on a heart level?
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This 4-day plan provides a theological foundation for the importance of doing excellent work and offers practical steps to consistently point people to God through how you work. Excellence is not perfection. A longtime Workmatters advocate says, “Excellence is maximizing our capability for a given assignment. Perfection is the endless pursuit of a false ideal.” Excellence is often lived out in small, ordinary moments—being prompt and prepared, sharpening our skills, prayerful planning, and setting clear priorities. Excellent work reflects how we think about God, serve others in love, and build credibility for sharing our faith in everyday life.
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