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Posted: 13 Dec 2012 06:39 AM PST Consider the following three areas of daily life and discuss the Christian’s responsibilities in regard to lifestyle and behaviour. 1. Employer/Employee relations (James 5:4-6, Eph. 6:5-9) The Lord has high standards for the Christian worker. Even when we are at work we should represent Christ and work as if we are working directly for Christ, with sincerity of heart and integrity. There are times when our superiors are not the best people to work with or for, but we must respect them and their authority, always doing the will of God from the heart. Also, a Christian employer does not oppress his/her labourers, nor threaten to terminate an employee unless there are adequate and substantial grounds for termination. One is expected to be fair and provide the labourer adequate and appropriate wages for the work done, also treating them with respect. For Christ is the Master of the Christian employer as well as the employee and He will show no partiality in judgement. 2. Civic Duties (Romans 13:1-7) 3. Social Responsibility (Isa. 61:1-3, Matt. 25:31-46) In your work and social interactions, are people able to detect your Christian values? Which aspects of your life, if any, draw people to your faith? What does your answer tell you about the way in which you live? Most of my colleagues know that I am Christian. Not because I told them, but because of the way I conduct myself in the workplace and because I chose not to participate in certain activities that go against my beliefs, especially when it comes to working on the Sabbath. Another thing that sets me apart is food. My food choices and preferences are vastly different from that of my colleagues. I enjoy eating healthy whole foods, non-dairy and no meats. This is almost a new concept to some of my colleagues, but they have asked me about what I eat and I’ve been able to share with them the health message that God has given us. Thus giving me an opportunity to witness. There are many ways that you can witness to others. Sometimes you may not even know you are being watched, but believe me when I tell you this, people do notice when you are different and sometimes they might just ask you “Are you a Christian?” Prayer: |
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