Anchor Scripture
"So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God." — 1 Corinthians 10:31
Core Kingdom Truth
The sacred-secular divide is a lie. Your whole week is worship.
Devotional
She almost skipped the prayer before the quarterly review.
It had been a long week. The meeting was already running behind. It felt odd in a corporate setting — a quick moment of acknowledgment before a business conversation.
She prayed anyway. Quietly, internally. Lord, this work is for Your glory. Help me see the people in this room.
Something shifted. Not dramatically. But the meeting felt different. She was more present. More genuinely curious about what her team was actually experiencing. Less focused on the metrics, more focused on the people behind them.
1 Corinthians 10:31 doesn't carve out exceptions. Whatever you do — the quarterly review, the difficult email, the budget spreadsheet, the industry conference — all of it, for the glory of God.
That's not a pious overlay on secular work. It's a complete reframe of what work is. There is no secular category for the person who has surrendered all of life to God.
The meeting. The commute. The invoice. The difficult conversation.
All of it is worship. All of it can be offered. The whole week is holy ground — if we'd only take off our shoes.
This Week's Practice
Choose one ordinary, routine task this week — an email thread, a meeting, a report. Before you begin, pause and pray: "Lord, this is for Your glory." Then do it with that awareness. Notice what changes.
Closing Prayer
Father, reclaim the whole week as worship. Let me enter Monday the way I enter Sunday — with awareness that You're present, that this matters, and that I'm doing it for You.
In Jesus' name, Amen.
