Wednesday Devotion and Prayer – June 7, 2023

      By: Bishop Dr. Etta Mhoon-Walker, Ph.D., DDiv.
                       

                              Wednesday Devotion and Prayer. June 7, 2023
                                           “Endurance in the Mundane”

“And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men; Knowing that of the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance: for ye serve the Lord Christ.” – Colossians 3:23-24

In Colossians chapter 3, the Apostle Paul encouraged the church at Colossae to remember who they were living for: “And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men; Knowing that of the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance: for ye serve the Lord Christ. Colossians 3:23-24

Paul didn’t say, “Work heartily unless it’s boring or uncomfortable. Then talk about how much you don’t like what you are doing and give up.” No! Paul reminded the believers to use the abilities and talents given to them by the Lord in exciting and mundane situations to glorify God, not to receive praise from men. Temptation comes when life gets boring, or we are never recognized or praised (or thanked) by others for our work or accomplishments. In our pride, we want to complain or grow embittered, which affects how we view the world.

As God’s children, we are not to grumble. We must remember that, ultimately, grumbling is complaining against the sovereign God of the universe and saying He isn’t good, which is sinful. When we complain, we should repent, reset our minds by thinking about things above, rejoice, and thank God for His graciousness towards us. New mercies are available to us every morning and new grace for each task ahead of us. Perhaps it would be beneficial to create a daily list of things you are grateful for to help cultivate a heart of contentment and gratitude. Despite hardships and inconveniences, we are called to rejoice and find joy in Christ. It all comes down to the attitude and posture of our hearts. The Holy Spirit can empower us to live a life full of contentment no matter our circumstances, whether exciting and thrilling or boring and dull. We must remember who we are living for- the Lord, Almighty, the One who gave us the gift of life on earth and eternally in Christ Jesus.

Heavenly Father,
I repent for grumbling and complaining when bored with life’s monotony and mundane situations. Please help me to see each day as a gift. Teach me to number my days and not take the breath in my lungs for granted. I must admit that I can grow weary at the daily tasks before me, and the lack of excitement in those small, simple activities can cause me to walk in discontentment, laziness, and pessimism.

I need Your grace to strengthen me to run the race set before me so I can finish well, for Your name’s sake. No matter what You have called me to do here on this earth, I want to do it for You and not the praise of men. I want to use my time wisely and give You all the glory in everything I say and do. I want to work heartily and joyfully for You all the days of my life. Thank You that You have given me Your Spirit to convict me when I complain or when I am ungrateful for this blessed life You have given me here and now and the life to come where I will get to spend eternity with You. I long to serve You with every fiber of my being! In Your son Jesus’ name, I pray, Amen.