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When you look at the number of Christians who are in formal employment and take a casual glance at peoples curriculum vitaes you will be left with an impression that our country is full of dedicated, trustworthy and hardworking people. The CVs all claim the person has amazing personal attributes, i.e. hardworking, sober minded, focused, honest, organized, creative, punctual and can work with minimum supervision etc.

If the Christians in employment are true to their faith and the CVs are anything to go by then our countries work culture should be unrivaled. Companies and institutions must be beaming with faithful, dedicated and committed employees. But alas! The opposite is true. Despite the CVs and the many Christians in employment our work culture is nothing short of a scandal. People are desperate for employment and are willing to go to any length to get a job, however when the job is acquired it is pure leisure! How then must Christians work? The Bible has quite a bit to say about the matter.

Do not be lazy

We ignore the warning in Proverbs to our own peril. The wise man declares:?The sluggard says, There is a lion in the road, a fierce lion roaming the streets! As a door turns on its hinges, so a sluggard turns on his bed. The sluggard buries his hand in the dish; he is too lazy to bring it back to his mouth. The sluggard is wiser in his own eyes than seven men who answer discreetly (Proverbs 26:13-16).

Lazy people always have a reason and an excuse to not carry out their responsibilities. They always want to put off their work to tomorrow and end up doing nothing. Lazy people are also always in action but never accomplish anything, they are like a door on its hinges that keeps moving but never gets anywhere. Furthermore though ever busy lazy people are far from productive and always leave work half done. And this is clearly evident in companies, organizations and worse off government institutions. The amount of time it takes to get someone to append their signature and date stamp to a paper makes you wonder what they do in the offices. When you walk in some offices the files are up to the roof! And to make matters worse people are constantly demanding money for giving a service that they are already paid for! This behavior is not laziness but criminal as well.

Work heartily as to the Lord

That is the charge in Colossians 3:24. The idea is that you should put all your heart into whatever work you are doing. It must not be halfhearted or just merely going through the motions. And this is where attitude comes in. The attitude and facial expressions of people in work places is frightening. They are not interested in what theyre doing and appear upset that you walked in to buy their service or product. And when they do get round to attending to your needs its as good as doing it yourself. No heart, no conviction and no joy in the work. The other thing Paul says in Colossians is the fact that for Christians their labor is to the Lord and not to man. They are to remember that they are stewards who will give an account for the work they do. And the fact that their service is to the Lord who sees the heart and all things, it means we need to have a biblical view and attitude towards work and remember to be faithful at all times.

Conclusion

With so many Christians in employment and the CVs that speak highly of workers why do we still have this terrible work culture? One thing is for sure we are liars and write things we are not true on our CVs. Secondly, we could be a generation of Christians who are simply not influenced by a biblical worldview. Finally and perhaps most alarming is that we may not Christians at all! We simply carry the name Christian and have not been transformed by the saving power of Jesus Christ that radically changes people inside-out. This radical change affects not only our relationships but our work culture as well.

What does your work culture say about your Master?

Our Alumni are serving the Lord in many places across Africa and around the world. Chopo Mwanza, a CABU Alumnus and the lead teaching pastor at Faith Baptist Church in Kitwe, Zambia. He shared this article on his blog “Deeper Reflections.” You can read more by checking out his blog http://chopomwanza.blogspot.com.?This article can be found here.

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