Tuesday
Genesis 1:26-28; 2:15
Before sin entered the world, work was worship and productivity was pleasure. God created you in His image with incredible potential—not to burden you, but to delight you. The original mandate to "fill the earth and subdue it" wasn't about exhausting labor; it was an invitation to creative partnership with God. Sin didn't just break things—it shrunk them, distorting our understanding of what's possible. Today, consider: What would it look like to view your daily work as an extension of God's creative purpose rather than mere drudgery? Your potential isn't about achieving worldly success; it's about living fully into the design God intended when He breathed life into you. You were made for Eden-restored living.
Before sin entered the world, work was worship and productivity was pleasure. God created you in His image with incredible potential—not to burden you, but to delight you. The original mandate to "fill the earth and subdue it" wasn't about exhausting labor; it was an invitation to creative partnership with God. Sin didn't just break things—it shrunk them, distorting our understanding of what's possible. Today, consider: What would it look like to view your daily work as an extension of God's creative purpose rather than mere drudgery? Your potential isn't about achieving worldly success; it's about living fully into the design God intended when He breathed life into you. You were made for Eden-restored living.
