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Your labor in not in vain.
mercy not personal interest or lustful desires. We must also walk with humbleness before God and man, because we cannot hide anything from God. Everything lies open before God and it is to Him that we must all give an account of ourselves.
To those who are working just a piece of thought, enjoy your work and dream high. Set aside grudges and don’t expect too much especially for an additional salary. Just do your best and be yourself increase in pay will come as an added blessing in the right time. Do not compare your self to others because it will destroy your eagerness will eat you up soon. But always accept challenges and changes that will help you grow and prove that you are the co-laborers of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Please bear in mind that your labor is not in vain. Show others that you are a unique person even in the work place and do not compromise the truth. Always remember that God gave you that job and He has a special plan and purpose for you wherever you are. Put your dependence unto God and have thankful heart and give glory to His Name.
(ill) As a teenager, Wallace Johnson was fired by a sawmill operator. Today, as a founder of Holiday Inns, he is a multimillionaire and called “the innkeeper of America.”
Johnson started his business empire in 1939 with a borrowed $250. Since then he has helped provide jobs for 110,000 people. He is known nationwide for his Christian activities & stewardship as a Baptist layman.
“I am totally dependent on God for help in everything I do,” he declares.
“Otherwise, I honestly believe it would start to fall apart in months.”
The secret of success in our work and career is our faith and trust in Jesus Christ. Amen.
To those who are working just a piece of thought, enjoy your work and dream high. Set aside grudges and don’t expect too much especially for an additional salary. Just do your best and be yourself increase in pay will come as an added blessing in the right time. Do not compare your self to others because it will destroy your eagerness will eat you up soon. But always accept challenges and changes that will help you grow and prove that you are the co-laborers of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Please bear in mind that your labor is not in vain. Show others that you are a unique person even in the work place and do not compromise the truth. Always remember that God gave you that job and He has a special plan and purpose for you wherever you are. Put your dependence unto God and have thankful heart and give glory to His Name.
(ill) As a teenager, Wallace Johnson was fired by a sawmill operator. Today, as a founder of Holiday Inns, he is a multimillionaire and called “the innkeeper of America.”
Johnson started his business empire in 1939 with a borrowed $250. Since then he has helped provide jobs for 110,000 people. He is known nationwide for his Christian activities & stewardship as a Baptist layman.
“I am totally dependent on God for help in everything I do,” he declares.
“Otherwise, I honestly believe it would start to fall apart in months.”
The secret of success in our work and career is our faith and trust in Jesus Christ. Amen.
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