Sermon Tone Analysis

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What is the worst job you’ve ever worked?
Trailer hitches.
Guidance counselor/computer print out of careers...
What does the world say your purpose should be?
Meanwhile…we are to follow your dreams, heart, success but what happens when work (and money) is in the way?
How does the world view work (chore); what’s the world’s attitude towards work?
Our view of work should be different
It’s not a result of sin.
Original sin didn’t burden us with work but turned work into a burden.
Sin sours our attitude towards work.
Original sin brought a dissatisfaction to work, laziness, and discontentment
Gen 3:17
Even more sneaky, original sin brought identity to work (not only that but play too) Pastor/waiter
Our typical effort should be different
First, not lazy.
Second, skilled
Our work and calling should work together
Are you open to the mission of God?
Are you working on what God wants?
Do you understand God’s important role in your work?
(need for recognition)
Who you work for, how you work, and what you work for is different that the world.
Practical things to do to remind yourself of your different calling....
If you feel sluggish, lazy, or depressed, imitate someone that’s not.
Dress like you love your work.
Act like you love your boss until you realize that your boss is Jesus and He created you for work...WORK FOR JESUS
Second, let your work be your calling until you find out differently.
Cut grass, crunch spreadsheets, teach kids, negotiate contracts, and tell people about Jesus.
TELL PEOPLE ABOUT YOUR BOSS
Wristbands
Extra credit: If you don’t think your work matters to the kingdom, read - two craftsmen
- two craftsmen
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