Monday, June 2, 2014

Learning to be Content - The Workplace

Learning to be Content

by,
Charles Ligon

As a Corporate Chaplain I occasionally encounter employees who confess they are ready to quit. For some reason, they’ve become discouraged or perceived the grass is greener elsewhere. A disgruntled spirit can breed discontentment and oftentimes, the first response in these situations is to run. Certainly, there are legitimate times to move on (promotional opportunities, work closer to home, etc.). However, I have found that, in most cases, what that person really needs is a changed perspective, not a change of scenery! My role is to help the employee remove the dark cloud that has blurred his vision and to help them“refocus”. Ultimately, he might realize that the greenest pasture is actually where he is currently“planted”.

To be content means to be independent of our external circumstances. Too often, when our circumstances don’t satisfy, we get rattled and decide that it’s time for change. For workplace believers, contentment in the workplace must come from resting in the providence of God who directs all things. J. Vernon McGee describes providence as the hand of God in the glove of human events. Sometimes, our work environment can be difficult, demanding and unpleasant but that alone is no excuse to run. We should first seek to find God’s purposes for us in our current situations and try to make a difference in that environment. Paul did exactly that! From a prison cell Paul wrote, I have learned to be content with whatever I have. I know how to live on almost nothing or with everything. I have learned the secret of living in every situation, whether it is with a full stomach or empty with plenty or little. I can do everything through Christ who gives me strength (Phil 4:11-13). Paul was content even while in prison because he found his confidence, strength and security in God’s providence. While his human circumstance was problematic, he trusted God in the midst of it. We can too!

Your workplace challenge is to get a changed perspective. Ask the Lord to validate your calling where you are and to reconnect you with His purpose at work. Trust in His providence and decide to be content where you are. If God is moving you, He will make it obvious. If He is not, decide to work passionately as His representative right where you are. Refocus your efforts and make a difference there…for His Glory!

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Upcoming Sunday School Lesson

Dear Friends:

This Sunday we will begin our lesson with the 3rd chapter of Ruth.  What are your thoughts of this study so far?  It is amazing what insights the scriptures hold and the closer you look the deeper the insights.  The Bible truly is for us today and as alive as it was when written. 

From the cast of characters in the book of Ruth, which person has affected you the most?  Which one has God given the most insight on in your life?  Would it be Ruth, Naomi, Elimilech, Orpah, Boaz?  Please feel free to respond in the comment section here.  It will be interesting to see how God is working through Ruth to show and teach us more about Him.  I will be checking for your comments.  :)

Below is a picture that you can print off and have your children or grandchildren color it.  If I might suggest,,,,,while they are coloring the picture you can tell them the story of Ruth up to the point of our studies.

God bless, Deb