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The author points out the Reformation teaching about the doctrine of vocation and emphasizes the importance of God's calling within the home, family, church, society, and in the workplace.
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God at Work: your Christian vocation in all of life
March 22, 2002, Crossway Books
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"When we pray the Lord's Prayer, observed Luther, we ask God to give us this day our daily bread."
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Work Description
Work can be a daily grind -- a hard, monotonous set of thankless tasks. In the midst of the ongoing toil, many are plagued by a lack of purpose, confused as to what to do and who to become. And while some of our vocations may seem more overtly meaningful than others', the truth is that most of us work because we have to. It is a means to an end -- survival. Given the enormous amount of time each of us spends working, we would do well to understand our callings and how God works through them. Here culture expert Gene Veith gives us more than a simple understanding of work -- more than a catchy slogan to "do all things for the glory of God." He outlines a spiritual framework for answering questions such as: What does it mean to be a Christian businessperson or a Christian artist or a Christian lawyer, scientist, construction worker or whatever? How can I know what I am supposed to do with my life? What does it mean to raise a Christian family? And what if I don't have kids? Unpacking the Bible's teaching on work, Veith helps us to see the meaning in our vocations, the force behind our ethics, and the transformative presence of God in our everyday, ordinary lives. - Publisher.
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