It’s a familiar verse. The one where Paul commands us to always work as though for God.
Colossians 3:23-24:
“Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your reward. You are serving the Lord Christ.”
As a business person, this passage has begun to take on a whole new perspective for me. When I say a ‘new perspective’, I don’t necessarily mean a new meaning. The meaning is very much what it always was. But its importance from the seat of authority is very different.
As a business owner, I am my own boss. I work when I wish and for as long as I wish. Of course, this means the temptation to slack off is there—but so is the pressure to get all the work done regardless of what else might be going on in my life. In a sense, I have no ‘authority’ over me in business. The only people I have to answer to are my customers. As long as they are happy, I am satisfied. But what it takes to keep a customer happy doesn’t always mean putting in 110% of my effort.
The temptation to work only as hard as is necessary to please my customers is ever-present. This is where this passage—and ones like it—become so important. Because in reality, I do have an authority over me and my business. God. When I serve, I must constantly remind myself that my efforts are not just for my customer’s satisfaction, or my bank account. They are for God and his satisfaction. This means that in everything, at all times, I should be giving everything I have and rejoicing in it.
Jesus, give me the strength to work to all of my potential, with all of your strength.

