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Tuesday, May 30, 2023

Summer Faith

 





Summer Faith Exercise

June 2023

 

            As it warms up, more and more people are getting outside. Hiking, jogging, bike-riding, golfing; the summer months encourage activity and exercise. I propose that in addition to working out your body for strength, endurance, and health, you exercise your spirit so you’ll grow as a disciple.

            There numerous spiritual disciplines and areas of focus one can practice to bolster one’s commitment to Christ. For the summer of 2023, I propose faith-life integration.

            Identify one area of your life; your golf game; your tv watching; your job; doing chores around the house; going out with friends; it can be any area of life that takes several hours in the week and that you regularly practice. I suggest picking just one.

            Once you’ve selected it, then do an assessment. What role, if any, does your walk with Christ play in that area of your life. Let’s say you select your job and you work as loan officer at a bank. How is faith a part of your work. Does following Christ cause you to work with greater precision, more compassion toward your clients, and more empathy toward coworkers? Or, once you arrive at your desk, is faith on the backburner until you get home? Or until the next Sunday when you come to church? Do an honest assessment.

            Then, make a plan. Identify ways you can remember your baptism in your work. Maybe week one, you commit to saying a 30-second silent prayer as you sit at your desk. In week two, you continue with the 30-second starter prayer and add to it a commitment to show greater care toward a specific co-worker. In week three, continuing with the commitments of the first two weeks, you add in a silent, 30-second prayer for each customer, as they leave your office after the transaction is completed.

            Each week, you add a small commitment that helps you remember the Jesus you follow even in a secular environment: your workplace. Note, this is not a call for ostentatious displays of personal piety. You won’t call attention to your faith exercise. You won’t tell anyone about it. You’ll just keep finding new ways to live as a disciple of Jesus within the world of your profession whether it is banking, medicine, or waiting tables.

            Each week, make notes. What differences do you see in yourself as a result of this focus? What differences do others comment upon as they interact with you? At the end of the summer, again, assess the place faith has in your work life. Compare your end of summer assessment with the one you did at the beginning.

            I hope everyone who reads this will take up the challenge and incorporate faith into some area of your life. If you want to check in with me, I’m happy to talk with you and pray with you as you seek to grow as a disciple of Jesus. This is your 2023 summer faith challenge.

1 comment:

  1. But, we already do this. It is called 'ah'vo'dah' (work, serve, worship). There is no separation of worship from work within Scripture. They are both the same word. We work as unto the Lord. We pray without ceasing, all day long, silently. We pray for our customers/patients. We encourage our co-workers. We focus on Him alone because we know he is keeping our heart beating one time after another. We are that intimate to Him and that dependent on Him. I think you are simply asking us to continue in steadfastness. Thank you for that.

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