Too often, we treat Sunday as the end of our spiritual week, when in truth—it’s only the beginning. Worship isn’t meant to stop when we leave the sanctuary; it’s meant to ignite purposeful action throughout the week. God’s blueprint is clear: in Genesis 1 & 2, He worked for six days and rested only one. His first gift to humanity wasn’t a sermon—it was responsibility: “Be fruitful and multiply… subdue the earth” (Genesis 1:28). Work was sacred before sin ever entered the world.
Proverbs 31:10–31 shows us a woman (a Church/Body of Christ) who doesn’t just worship—she works with excellence, enterprise, and purpose. And in Luke 19:12–27, Jesus commends the servant who multiplies what he was given. He condemns the one who buries his gift in fear of operating outside the norm.
What if your job, business, or idea is your divine assignment? This week, let Sunday’s worship push you into a week of workship—working with faith, focus, and fire. Heaven is watching.
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