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In Ephesians 6:5–9, Paul speaks into the real world—not ideal conditions—and gives a surprising vision: work isn’t just survival or self-worth. In the way of Jesus, work can become worship, ordinary work can carry purpose, and even frustrating jobs can be re-framed by one life-changing question: Who are you really working for?
Whether you’re burned out, bored, overworked, unemployed, or skeptical that Christianity speaks to “real life,” this episode invites you to reimagine Monday—not with hustle or resignation, but with a deeper kind of freedom.
By King’s Cross OrlandoIn Ephesians 6:5–9, Paul speaks into the real world—not ideal conditions—and gives a surprising vision: work isn’t just survival or self-worth. In the way of Jesus, work can become worship, ordinary work can carry purpose, and even frustrating jobs can be re-framed by one life-changing question: Who are you really working for?
Whether you’re burned out, bored, overworked, unemployed, or skeptical that Christianity speaks to “real life,” this episode invites you to reimagine Monday—not with hustle or resignation, but with a deeper kind of freedom.