Warsaw Evangelical Presbyterian Church

I Am a Person With a Positive Work Ethic with Aaron Klein


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We all work for somebody. You may be a 9-5 hourly employee. You may be a CEO who reports to a board. You may be a board that is concerned about your investors. However, no matter what your state of employment is, Ephesians 6 reminds us that we are all working for God!

       Yet there’s more. Many of us have people who are responsible to us: we may be district managers, business owners, stay-at-home parents, or teachers. Paul reminds us that how we use or abuse our power in the workplace says a great deal about how we grasp the gospel.
       In a time when it was assumed that masters could treat their servants with indifference at best and cruelty at worst, the gospel of Jesus leveled the playing field. Under the care and authority of Jesus, master and servant stood on equal footing because both were in fact fellow servants of Jesus Christ.
       In today's world, Ephesians 6 teaches us that Christian employers are called to treat their workers with dignity and kindness. Furthermore, workers are called to give their best, knowing that they are ultimately serving Christ. All of our service is an expression of our gratitude for God’s grace shown to us in the redemption we have received through Christ.

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