Today I will:
Love never fails. 1 Corinthian 13:8 (NIV)
Do you love what you do?
That may not be such an easy question to answer sometimes. Maybe you started your career with purpose, or perhaps circumstances just seemed to lead you to the place you are now. Your "career" may be in an office, a business, or being the "Human Resources Director" for your own family. Whatever the case, how much love you put into any job often determines how much satisfaction you get out of it-as well as whether or not the job is done with excellence. Nothing can sap life out of us as much as just going through the motions each day to accomplish the tasks at hand without conscientious involvement. If we do that too long, we begin to feel more like machines than people, and our sense of divine purpose gets lost in monotony.
However, nothing we do should be ordinary or boring. We have an intangible element within us that gives life to whatever we do. It is the love of God that He has poured generously into our hearts. Letting that love shine out of us no matter how mundane the task can prove to be the differ-ence between the rich man's gifts and the widow's two mites.
With God's Spirit within us and His love flowing out of us, nothing should be ordinary or boring.