CUPBEARER TO THE KING
READ:
Nehemiah 2:1-8
Why is your face sad?...
What do you request?
-Nehemiah 2:2,4
One of my favorite Bible
passages that applies to work is Nehemiah 1-2. King Artaxerxes’ employee Nehemiah had been
such an exemplary worker that the king wanted to honor him by helping him when
he was sad that Jerusalem was still in ruins.
He asked Nehemiah, “Why is your
face sad?...What do you request?” (2:2,4). He wasn’t just any worker for the
king, he was the cupbearer, the man who tasted the king’s drink to protect him
from being poisoned. In order to have
earned such a position, he apparently worked hard and honored God in everything
he did. And the king granted his
requests.
God cares about the way we
work. Colossian 3:23 tells us,
“Whatever you do, do it heartily, as to
the Lord and not to men.” We can
follow Nehemiah’s example in these ways:
Be such a competent and trusted worker that God is honored (Nehemiah
1:11-2:6). Care passionately
about others and what’s important to them.
Take action, occasionally even risky action, to honor what’s important
to God and to fellow believers (2:3-6).
When we honor God in work,
our employers may notice. But even if
they don’t, our heart’s desire and purpose should be to honor the One we really
serve-the Lord our God (Colossian 3:17, 23). – Randy Kilgore
O Lord, may the way I serve tell Your story!
I want to bring You all the glory in my work,
at home, and everywhere I go.
Fill me and use
me to bless others and honor You today.
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God honors faith because faith honors God.
INSIGHT
Along with the books of Ezra and Esther, the book of Nehemiah
records events that occurred during the Babylonian captivity of the southern
kingdom of Judah. It also details the people’s
two-stage return to their homeland following that 70-year exile.
Have a blessed night.
God Our Creator’s Love
Always
Unity & Peace
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