Ep.1429: How Is My Faith Revealed When I Am at Work?
Learning to properly apply Christian principles in our daily experiences
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Theme Scripture: Colossians 3:23-24
Let’s get practical. For most of us, the largest portion of our waking hours is spent working in one way or another to support ourselves and our household. Whether we are in a trade or at a desk, whether we are engaged in a service or retail or farming, building, manufacturing or raising children or going to school or freelancing, most of us are tied to the responsibility of investing time into our physical care. Now, if we are truly dedicated Christians, we know our primary responsibility is to God through Christ. How do we make these seemingly contradictory investments of our time work in perfect harmony? How do we fully live our Christianity while involved in spiritually mundane activities? What does my Christianity look and sound like when I am simply taking care of business?
One way to best frame the answer to these questions is to lay out what it looks like for a Christian to be an ideal employer or employee. By using the word “IDEAL” as an acronym, we can appreciate the guidelines we should strive for.
I.D.E.A.L.
Integrity, Diligence, Excellence, Attitude, Leadership—These attributes are a framework for living out faith at work.
Integrity is described as wholeness and consistency. Integrity is not an idea; it is a decision.
Diligence builds on integrity by turning conviction into sustained action. It is “urgent devotion,” not passive effort. Christian workplace diligence comes from seeking God’s will first!
Excellence is not just an ideal; it is an attainable reality and can be achieved even when the conditions of our work environment are lacking. Jesus is our example of excellence, and he should be ever present in our minds while we work.
Attitude is not just an emotional state; it is a driving force. The prophet Daniel is a powerful example of a godly attitude while he positively served the kingdom he was a captive of for his entire life.
Leadership is not just for those in front; it can be a privilege for all! When we work with Integrity, Diligence, Excellence and Attitude, we ARE leading by example!
Faith at work is revealed not primarily through words but through character—how we show up, how we treat others, how we handle pressure, and how we honor God in the mundane.
Key Takeaways:
- Integrity is being the same person in every setting.
- Diligence is action, not emotion
- Excellence comes from always truly applying our best efforts
- Attitude is a powerful force that can change an environment
- Leadership is a result of all these things in action
- Faith at work begins internally, with Scripture, discipline and purpose.




















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