Still Work Focused, Blogging Less
As of late, I have been extremely busy in my work and growing relationships with my family, and I have neglected my blog. Rather, I have chosen to refrain from updating my blog and I have put my attention on the more important endeavors of family and business, and ultimately honoring the Lord in what He has given me to do. There is much more going on in my life, as the Lord has brought about many unique and wonderful events as of late, but for now I want to focus strictly on the work:
There is something quite unique and enjoyable about building a business of your own, and at the same time, something quite frightening as that false sense of ‘security’ that is often found in employment is not present in self employment. In the end, building something of your own from the ground up and reaping the rewards of your labor is a much more satisfying endeavor – though the process is often more difficult than working for someone else, and requires a profound trust in the only true security that we can have in this world: The Lord Jesus Christ.
Having accomplished the difficult task of plowing my ‘field’ of work, I am now, through the Grace of God, cultivating it in the hope that it will continue to grow. This is a process of patients, discipline, and a lot of toil. I am thoroughly enjoying myself, and I have a great feeling of accomplishment in my labors as I have put my hand to the plow and watched the Lord bless beyond my own expectations. I am humbled that the Lord has allowed this in my life, and I am very grateful for how He continues to bless.
My work is not simply important to me in-and-of itself. I view it as a huge part of my unique life on this earth, it is a part of the foundation being set for future generations and it is a part of the Christ honoring legacy that I will leave behind. My work provides me with the flexibility that I need to disciple my family as I desire to structure it. My work will be the cultivating ground for training my sons as they work along side of me to possess the skills that will be required of them as they take dominion in their own lives. It is a means in which I can assist others in their kingdom work on this earth, and it directly compliments, through financial support and other means, my own personal dominion responsibilities.
All of the above is very exciting to me and is also very fulfilling to me as a man. At the same time, I am very humbled and chastened by the responsibilities required in the privileges that I have currently been given by the Lord. I must not neglect them; I must cultivate them, grow them, and ultimately use them to bring glory to the Lord Jesus Christ on this earth. Though my endeavors are small, I continue to be given much by the Lord. May I use it with wisdom for His glory.
If a man is not being fulfilled in his labors and views his work as simply a means in which he receives a paycheck, he must, as the Lord allows it, press forward toward one or many work endeavors that will provide Christ honoring fulfillment and dominion work in his life. If we truly desire to honor the Lord in all we do, we must realize that though there are many seasons in the life of a man as he prepares his fields, the ultimate desire must be to first and foremost take dominion on this earth for the Lord Jesus Christ. May each of us strive to do this and facilitate ways to make this happen in all that we labor to accomplish.
There is something quite unique and enjoyable about building a business of your own, and at the same time, something quite frightening as that false sense of ‘security’ that is often found in employment is not present in self employment. In the end, building something of your own from the ground up and reaping the rewards of your labor is a much more satisfying endeavor – though the process is often more difficult than working for someone else, and requires a profound trust in the only true security that we can have in this world: The Lord Jesus Christ.
Having accomplished the difficult task of plowing my ‘field’ of work, I am now, through the Grace of God, cultivating it in the hope that it will continue to grow. This is a process of patients, discipline, and a lot of toil. I am thoroughly enjoying myself, and I have a great feeling of accomplishment in my labors as I have put my hand to the plow and watched the Lord bless beyond my own expectations. I am humbled that the Lord has allowed this in my life, and I am very grateful for how He continues to bless.
My work is not simply important to me in-and-of itself. I view it as a huge part of my unique life on this earth, it is a part of the foundation being set for future generations and it is a part of the Christ honoring legacy that I will leave behind. My work provides me with the flexibility that I need to disciple my family as I desire to structure it. My work will be the cultivating ground for training my sons as they work along side of me to possess the skills that will be required of them as they take dominion in their own lives. It is a means in which I can assist others in their kingdom work on this earth, and it directly compliments, through financial support and other means, my own personal dominion responsibilities.
All of the above is very exciting to me and is also very fulfilling to me as a man. At the same time, I am very humbled and chastened by the responsibilities required in the privileges that I have currently been given by the Lord. I must not neglect them; I must cultivate them, grow them, and ultimately use them to bring glory to the Lord Jesus Christ on this earth. Though my endeavors are small, I continue to be given much by the Lord. May I use it with wisdom for His glory.
If a man is not being fulfilled in his labors and views his work as simply a means in which he receives a paycheck, he must, as the Lord allows it, press forward toward one or many work endeavors that will provide Christ honoring fulfillment and dominion work in his life. If we truly desire to honor the Lord in all we do, we must realize that though there are many seasons in the life of a man as he prepares his fields, the ultimate desire must be to first and foremost take dominion on this earth for the Lord Jesus Christ. May each of us strive to do this and facilitate ways to make this happen in all that we labor to accomplish.


As a self-employed young man, I appreciate your well written post. I was encouraged by what you said about your work being the cultivating ground for training your children. My father used his business as one venue for training and discipling me, which is something I am extremely grateful for.
If you don't mind...what kind of work do you do?
Posted by
Bryce |
October 17, 2005 10:39 AM
My business relates to technology consulting. (Graphics design, Print Design, I.T., branding, marketing etc.)
I work with a lot of other guys in various fields of labor and outsource to them, as well as work along with them. I am constantly looking to expand my client base.
I love the work and the Lord has been very gracious to me in my endeavors.
Posted by
Mark Stubblefield |
October 18, 2005 11:35 AM