The Distortion of Work

In the latest sermon of the series 'The Other Six Days,' Rev. Kelly Hostetler examined the distortion of work from its original divine purpose. She recounted her great grandfather's survival story and land obsession, linking it to the broader theme of work being corrupted by sin. Rev. Hostetler delved into the Hebrew word 'avoda,' which encompasses serving, working, and worshiping, emphasizing that our true purpose should align with God's design. She illustrated how work can become an idol and stressed that our primary identity is as followers of Christ, not defined by our jobs. Rev. Hostetler also provided practical steps for finding fulfillment in God's work, such as observing the Sabbath, engaging in true worship, and prioritizing kingdom work over personal gain. She concluded with a prayer for spiritual guidance and active participation in God's ongoing work.

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