A Prayer for the Start of a New Week at Work
Monday morning again. The alarm goes off and before your feet touch the floor your mind is already running through the list: the meeting you are dreading, the colleague who makes everything harder than it needs to be, the inbox that filled up while you slept. Maybe you lay awake last night with that particular Sunday evening heaviness, the sense that the week ahead is bigger than you are. You are not being dramatic. Ordinary work, done under pressure, for years, wears a person down. Photo by Jan van der Wolf on Pexels Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men. (Colossians 3:23, ESV) Bringing this to God Scripture never pretends that work is easy. After Genesis 3, the ground itself resists us, and Paul, writing to people who worked as slaves and servants, could have offered something softer. Instead he tells them to work heartily, as for the Lord (Colossians 3:23). That is not a slogan to paste over exhaustion. It is permission to bring the whole of Monday, the ...