February 5th, 2026
by Dr. Josh Franklin
by Dr. Josh Franklin
“[Jesus said] Most assuredly, I say to you, he who believes in Me, the works that I do he will do also; and greater works than these he will do, because I go to My Father.” - John 14:12
What could be greater than healing the sick or feeding thousands? Jesus was pointing to the work of salvation. Through His death and resurrection, the door was opened for people to experience the new birth, to be transformed by His Spirit, and to become citizens of heaven. And now, He invites us to carry on that work - to share the message of salvation with others.
One of my favorite memories is of my dad using his work to accomplish the greatest work. He owned a hotel, and it wasn’t unusual for me to come home from school and hear him say, “You see that man over there? I just prayed with him to receive Christ.” My dad saw his work as more than just a way to provide for his family. He saw it as a mission field. Through conversations with guests renting rooms, he shared the gospel and led people to Jesus. This is what it means to do the greatest work: using the platform God has given us, no matter how ordinary it may seem, to make an eternal impact.
A different example of the greatest work comes from the church. Over the years, I've seen high-powered executives - men and women who lead teams, manage multimillion dollar budgets, and hold prestigious titles - humbly serve in children's ministry. There’s something beautiful about seeing someone who commands authority in the workplace kneeling on the floor with preschoolers, handing out crayons, or helping a child learn a Bible verse. These individuals don’t see their titles or accomplishments as the pinnacle of their lives. They understand that the greatest work isn’t about recognition or personal success - it’s about seeing every job as an opportunity to point others to Jesus.
As Christians, we’re called to be diligent in all we do. We should strive to be the best employees, the most trustworthy business owners, and the hardest workers. But let’s not lose sight of the ultimate goal: pointing people to Jesus. It may be through a kind word to a coworker, a prayer with someone in need, or serving behind the scenes at church. It might be in teaching boys and girls about Jesus at church or serving the less fortunate through benevolence or ministry. Whatever form it takes, the greatest work is about advancing the kingdom of God and leading people to Jesus Christ.
Reflection Question: How can you use your current work - whether in your job, home, or church - as a platform to share God’s love with others and point people to Jesus?
“Heavenly Father, thank You for giving me the opportunity to partner with You in the greatest work. Help me to never lose sight of the ultimate goal - to glorify You and lead others to know You. Lord, give me boldness to share the gospel, faithfulness to serve others, and a heart that reflects Christ in all I do. Thank You for working through me and for calling me to be a part of Your plan. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”
What could be greater than healing the sick or feeding thousands? Jesus was pointing to the work of salvation. Through His death and resurrection, the door was opened for people to experience the new birth, to be transformed by His Spirit, and to become citizens of heaven. And now, He invites us to carry on that work - to share the message of salvation with others.
One of my favorite memories is of my dad using his work to accomplish the greatest work. He owned a hotel, and it wasn’t unusual for me to come home from school and hear him say, “You see that man over there? I just prayed with him to receive Christ.” My dad saw his work as more than just a way to provide for his family. He saw it as a mission field. Through conversations with guests renting rooms, he shared the gospel and led people to Jesus. This is what it means to do the greatest work: using the platform God has given us, no matter how ordinary it may seem, to make an eternal impact.
A different example of the greatest work comes from the church. Over the years, I've seen high-powered executives - men and women who lead teams, manage multimillion dollar budgets, and hold prestigious titles - humbly serve in children's ministry. There’s something beautiful about seeing someone who commands authority in the workplace kneeling on the floor with preschoolers, handing out crayons, or helping a child learn a Bible verse. These individuals don’t see their titles or accomplishments as the pinnacle of their lives. They understand that the greatest work isn’t about recognition or personal success - it’s about seeing every job as an opportunity to point others to Jesus.
As Christians, we’re called to be diligent in all we do. We should strive to be the best employees, the most trustworthy business owners, and the hardest workers. But let’s not lose sight of the ultimate goal: pointing people to Jesus. It may be through a kind word to a coworker, a prayer with someone in need, or serving behind the scenes at church. It might be in teaching boys and girls about Jesus at church or serving the less fortunate through benevolence or ministry. Whatever form it takes, the greatest work is about advancing the kingdom of God and leading people to Jesus Christ.
Reflection Question: How can you use your current work - whether in your job, home, or church - as a platform to share God’s love with others and point people to Jesus?
“Heavenly Father, thank You for giving me the opportunity to partner with You in the greatest work. Help me to never lose sight of the ultimate goal - to glorify You and lead others to know You. Lord, give me boldness to share the gospel, faithfulness to serve others, and a heart that reflects Christ in all I do. Thank You for working through me and for calling me to be a part of Your plan. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”
Dr. Josh Franklin
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