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Daily Bread

Faithfulness in everything

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Whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus.    — Colossians 3:17

In August 2007, a major bridge in Minneapolis collapsed into the Mississippi River, killing 13 people. In the weeks that followed, it was difficult for me not to think about that tragedy whenever crossing a bridge over a body of water.

Some time later, I was watching an episode of Dirty Jobs on the Discovery Channel. Host Mike Rowe was talking to an industrial painter whose work he was trying to duplicate. “There’s really no glory in what you do,” he said. “No,” the painter agreed, “but it’s a job that needs to be done.”

You see, that man paints the inside of the Mackinac Bridge towers in Northern Michigan. His unnoticed job is done to ensure that the steel of the magnificent suspended structure won’t rust from the inside out, compromising the integrity of the bridge. Most of the 12,000 people who cross the Straits of Mackinac each day aren’t even aware that they are depending on workers like this painter to faithfully do their jobs well.

God also sees our faithfulness in the things we do. Though we think our deeds — big and small — sometimes go unnoticed, they are being observed by the One who matters most. Whatever our task today, let’s “do all in the name of the Lord Jesus” (Col. 3:17).      — Cindy Hess Kasper

Whatever task you find to do,

Regardless if it’s big or small,

Perform it well, with all your might,

Because there’s One who sees it all.     — Sper

 

READ: Colossians 3:12-17

Daily work takes on eternal value when it is done for God.

The Bible in one year:

• Joshua 22-24

• Luke 3

CINDY HESS KASPER

DIRTY JOBS

DISCOVERY CHANNEL

HOST MIKE ROWE

IN AUGUST

LORD JESUS

MACKINAC BRIDGE

MISSISSIPPI RIVER

NORTHERN MICHIGAN

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