The One Shift That Transforms How You See Work
At Hope Breakfast Bar in Minnesota, I was reminded of a powerful truth:
We don’t work for likes. We don’t work for applause. We work as unto the Lord (Colossians 3:23).
In this video, I share a story about pancakes, prayer requests, and a server who showed me that great service doesn’t have to be labeled “Christian” to reflect Christ. It’s about living as salt and light in everyday life—whether you’re serving food, teaching, parenting, or working behind the scenes when no one’s watching.
👉 Watch to discover how to shift your perspective on work, motivation, and purpose.
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Questions for personal reflection:
When was the last time you were tempted to work for recognition or applause instead of for God?
How does Colossians 3:23 challenge the way you approach your daily work or responsibilities?
What does it look like for you to serve as “salt and light” in your specific role—whether at work, at home, or in your community?
Have you ever experienced someone reflecting Christ through their actions without ever mentioning His name? How did it impact you?
What small shift in your attitude or approach to work could help you live more “as unto the Lord”?
How can you remind yourself that faithfulness in the unseen moments matters just as much as the visible ones?
Who in your life models this kind of Christlike service, and what can you learn from them?