March 10th, 2025
by Dr. Josh Franklin
by Dr. Josh Franklin
Proverbs 14:23 (NKJV) "In all labor there is profit, but idle chatter leads only to poverty."
Work isn't just about getting through the day or earning a paycheck—it’s about finding fulfillment and purpose in what we do. Proverbs 14:23 reminds us that all labor has value. Whether we see it or not, God is using our efforts for something greater.
There was this husband who came home every day at 5:30 in the evening, and one day, he made a big mistake. He looked at his wife and asked the unthinkable: “Honey, when I’m at work, what do you do all day?”
Now let me just pause here for a second. Marriage counseling 101: Don’t ask that question. Nothing good can come from it. But this wife had an idea.
The next day, the husband came home at 5:30, just like usual, and what he saw left him speechless. The toddler was outside, running around in just a diaper and nothing else. The front door was wide open. When he walked into the house, there were piles of clothes everywhere. Dishes stacked high in the sink. The downstairs bathroom was a disaster, with the toilet overflowing. Two of the kids were still in their pajamas, and it was almost dinnertime. The whole house was chaos.
The husband turned to his wife and asked, “What happened? What’s going on?”
She looked at him and said, “You know how you asked me what I do all day? Well, today, I didn’t do it.”
Maybe you’ve felt like that wife. Maybe you’re doing the invisible work that nobody else seems to notice. Does it matter? Yes, it does. Even when others don’t see what you do, God sees, and He values it.
Even when our jobs feel routine or stressful, there is something powerful about knowing that our work is part of God’s plan. Through our efforts, we’re able to provide for our families, contribute to society, and even worship God. It’s not just about the paycheck; it’s about the purpose behind what we do.
Reflective Question: What would it look like for you to approach your work as an act of worship?
“Lord, thank You for the reminder that all work has value. Help me to find joy in my tasks, even when they feel mundane or difficult. Teach me to see my work as a way to glorify You and serve others. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”
Taken from "Seeing Work from God's Perspective": https://www.joshfranklin.org/media/hh52v86/1-seeing-work-from-god-s-perspective
Work isn't just about getting through the day or earning a paycheck—it’s about finding fulfillment and purpose in what we do. Proverbs 14:23 reminds us that all labor has value. Whether we see it or not, God is using our efforts for something greater.
There was this husband who came home every day at 5:30 in the evening, and one day, he made a big mistake. He looked at his wife and asked the unthinkable: “Honey, when I’m at work, what do you do all day?”
Now let me just pause here for a second. Marriage counseling 101: Don’t ask that question. Nothing good can come from it. But this wife had an idea.
The next day, the husband came home at 5:30, just like usual, and what he saw left him speechless. The toddler was outside, running around in just a diaper and nothing else. The front door was wide open. When he walked into the house, there were piles of clothes everywhere. Dishes stacked high in the sink. The downstairs bathroom was a disaster, with the toilet overflowing. Two of the kids were still in their pajamas, and it was almost dinnertime. The whole house was chaos.
The husband turned to his wife and asked, “What happened? What’s going on?”
She looked at him and said, “You know how you asked me what I do all day? Well, today, I didn’t do it.”
Maybe you’ve felt like that wife. Maybe you’re doing the invisible work that nobody else seems to notice. Does it matter? Yes, it does. Even when others don’t see what you do, God sees, and He values it.
Even when our jobs feel routine or stressful, there is something powerful about knowing that our work is part of God’s plan. Through our efforts, we’re able to provide for our families, contribute to society, and even worship God. It’s not just about the paycheck; it’s about the purpose behind what we do.
Reflective Question: What would it look like for you to approach your work as an act of worship?
“Lord, thank You for the reminder that all work has value. Help me to find joy in my tasks, even when they feel mundane or difficult. Teach me to see my work as a way to glorify You and serve others. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”
Taken from "Seeing Work from God's Perspective": https://www.joshfranklin.org/media/hh52v86/1-seeing-work-from-god-s-perspective
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