Since we have establish that everywhere is Gods kingdom, then its proper that we regard our work place as one too. Now, the question is, what does our work place looks like if Gods kingdom have been properly established? Or better put, since it always is properly established, how do your work place actually looks like if it has been reclaimed for God?
We usually are so concern about what to do to get the place to want God more, but the funny thing is most of the time we never even thought about what should we then do if all these succeed. A book i'm reading about marketplace ministry by Graham Power called "Transform Your Work Life." Dion Foster is a Pastor of the church Methodist Church in US ( I can't remember which part) One of the testimonies that he added into the book was, he was having lunch with one of his "maturer" members of his congregation, and during this lunch in particular, he normally would complain about how little people would be involved in prayer meetings and how tired he was on delivering sermons after sermons to inspire people to come for prayer meetings and bible studies or get involve in some ministry. The other member then ask the pastor a question with no ulterior motive, but that question gotten the pastor thinking. What happens if your preaching this Sunday really works and the congregation all starts participating in the ministry that you just promoted? It struck the pastor because the pastor has been indulging in the idea of the failure for all these while that he himself did not had a clue on what to do if such a 'success' really came his way.
So, for starters, what do you think Malaysia would be like if all of Gods laws are observed by everyone?
So, for starters, what do you think Malaysia would be like if all of Gods laws are observed by everyone?
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