Finding fulfillment in your regular office work

 

There are so many dissatisfied brothers and sisters engaging 8am – 5pm or 40hr/week jobs in organizations that was once their ultimate dream. Many express a feeling of emptiness, springing from unfulfilled spiritual dreams and expectations.

In the past few weeks, I’ve spent quality time with a good number of friends that hold enviable positions in reputable companies. It seems most of them have common challenges- finding fulfillment and a connection between their everyday work with God’s quest for global worship via missions.

The key unasked question seems to be, “How do I maximize my everyday office work for Kingdom exploits?”

Many have set out to pursue careers that looked great but seems short of God’s dreams for them as they struggle to find the balance that’d bring the Kingdom agenda into focus with what they do.

For some, the resources to be more than they are currently are obvious, but the will to engage is stifled by narrow vision, fear, selfish choices or all three. I continue to insist that the best you can be is what God created you to be.

Unfortunately, some demean God’s plans for their life because it doesn’t look attractive enough or even at all. What’s your life goal relative to God’s ultimate pursuit in this world? If you don’t know, then, all other petitions should wait until this one is resolved.

Some have put in great effort and still not made it to the top of the ladder of their career yet, some are nearer there today than yesterday; but they’re beginning to think that this ladder may be leaning on the wrong wall. This is better imagined than experienced. You may have been defined by your work and now, you know that that definition is wrong. What do you do, quit? I wish I could say, “yes quit”, but what’s God saying to you? Where is He leading you today? Is the challenge more with your work or with your understanding of its use?

Some have said to me, “Uche, take me with you to Sudan. I want to come with you to Sudan.” They’ve not made it yet. Maybe there’s so such to consider, to surrender, to attend to, maybe even fears to overcome etc.

But must you go? Should you leave that work (even for a few weeks) and make a mission trip across borders in order to feel good about yourself or to feel connected to God’s global cause or just to silence the voice of a troubled conscience that’s constantly running from a call. If any of these inspire your missions involvement, you’ve successfully missed the point.

Becoming a missionary or going on short term mission trips (though we need so much more of those) does not provide answers to the question- how can your daily 8-hours of paid employment make significant Kingdom impact?

I believe that what you do should be as important to the Kingdom as what you’re paid for it; though all jobs do not have the same immediate Kingdom value. An 8hours a day work, manufacturing buttons is not the same as 8hours a day work, translating the Bible into a language without one or even researching on a vaccine for malaria.

You may not have the privilege of switching careers or looking for another work as there are not many out there anyway, but you can maximize your potentials and privileged position for God’s glory in that same work and witness firsthand, a radical attitudinal change doing the same things with a new perspective.

A new perspective could mean simplifying your life by choosing to live on the income of an average missionary in the region of your interest and thereby save more money to support many more on the field or send out others willing and able to go. If you think God has called you to support missions, you should be thinking this way.

A new perspective could mean adopting a missionary (household inclusive) and do one or all of the following: send them regular moral support via sms, emails and phone calls; spend more time in prayer for them and their ministry. With every contact you make, with every prayer you say for this missionary, you’re visiting with him on site.

A new Kingdom perspective could involve adopting orphans around you or overseas and working to raise their standard of living with special emphasis on their spiritual welfare. 

God calls all of us to share our resources in time and treasures for Kingdom expansion. It will cost us dearly; else, our obedience is suspect.

Your current work may be humdrum and senseless in your estimation, relative to how it promotes Christ’s fame in the nations. But with fresh perspectives and focused living, you could change the destinies of many and sharpen yours.

Apostle Paul said, “Work from the heart for your real Master, for God; confident that you’ll get paid in full when you come into your inheritance. Keep in mind always that the ultimate Master you’re serving is Christ.” (Col 3:23-14 The Msg)

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Author: Uche Izuora

I'm inspired by God’s passion for His name in every generation, which provokes global worship through Jesus Christ. Becoming an emotionally healthy and transformative disciple, I aim to mobilize the Church to engage in cross-cultural missions and raise other like-minded disciples who discover themselves in Christ and seek to present and represent Him as Savior and Lord among the nations northward of Uganda.

3 thoughts on “Finding fulfillment in your regular office work”

  1.             Very well laid out my brother. Recently I spoke in a Men's breakfast fellowship, and along the way the Lord led me to take another definition of the word Succes. I saw what I believe is the Jesus definition of it in John 17:4. There the Lord Jesus said " Father, I have glorified you on the earth: I have finished the work which you gave me to do. The measure of such success is inner satisfaction. Every believer we all know is called to serve Jesus on full time bases. Every army is not made up of infantry brigade only. There are support servicess that make the infantry very effective so that the tide of the war be turned. If one is called to serve  Jesus in the coporate world, it should be embraced with the same mindset a pastor, preacher, missionary embraces the divine assignment to go and preach. The mindset should be to glorify Jesus and represent Him effectively and to understand that the work is not to make a living but to make a giving as it is written, he that steal should steal no more but work with his hands that he might have to give. Some in the regular work may not have been called to be there hence the lack of fullfillment. Others that are unfullfilled may have been called to the corporate, but they missed the purpose of the work, such that by the time most of the income is spent on personal and family acquisitions, they are left hollow and longing. I believe when such learn to raise the paycheck up everytime with the head bowed in prayer to the MASTER as he/she says, "Lord how much of this your money am I permited to spend on myself", that believe is on the starting block to inner satisfaction even in the regular office work.                                                       
    

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  2.             Great inspiration from that piece. Very clearly understood. I think the bottom line is "What is the Lord saying to you in that corporate world and how does it align with the Great Commission? A good understanding of this straigtens out all other issues. We all may not be in the field but we all have a part to play. Thanks a great deal and may He that has called you NEVER leave you Alone. God Bless.                                                       
    

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  3.             What a blessing for your friends to have processed these thoughts with you. I pray that they do get to go to Sudan with you, Uche.                                                      
    

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