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Is my job ministry?

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…whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God. —1 Corinthians 10:31

Throughout the Bible, workers served God in many forms: farmers, priests, ranchers, carpenters, doctors, tax collectors, temple (church) workers, guards, and hundreds of other trades are also mentioned. If you think about it, most jobs we have today were represented in the Bible—we may be more high-tech, and mass-production oriented, but the jobs are similar.

Stop and think about this. There are so many jobs and so many people—does God value some jobs more than others? This is a tricky question for most of us. Why is one person purposed for this job and another gifted for that job? Are some jobs more important to God? Confusion about the true value of your work can come from many sources, but one clear cause is the misunderstanding of a common word we often hear used. It is the term "ministry."

What is ministry?

Who actually does ministry and what does this mean? Is it exclusive to those who perform certain jobs, like missionaries and pastors? The word "ministry" actually comes from a root word that means "to serve," as in serving God and His people, our neighbors, and coworkers. So any job done with God and for His purpose is ministry. We are all involved in service work. When we have the correct understanding of the word "ministry," we realize the common misconception that God thinks some jobs are more spiritual than other jobs is simply not true. If you follow Christ and you work, guess what? You are in ministry!

Written by Doug Spada, founder and CEO of WorkLife, Inc. Used by permission.


WorkLife Success applies biblical principles to help churches minister to their congregations in the area of work. Additionally, we help businesses increase productivity by addressing their employees' emotional and spiritual anxiety surrounding the most stressful day of the week — Monday. The end goal is to produce workers that experience the amazing joy and purpose that God intended through work. Learn More »

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