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A Work of Beauty

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It’s not enough to weave beautiful rugs. You have to think beautiful thoughts while weaving them. – Charles Loloma

Many times, the routine of working takes away what’s really valuable in one’s work. We work only to earn or because we have nothing better to do. We work with our hands, but we fail to use the heart and the soul.

Let us not waste the opportunity to gather blessings each day. When we work, we can be blessed if we offer our labors to God as we work with diligence, a spirit of self-sacrifice and joy.

In such a way, our work helps us discover what’s good and beautiful within us. We are no longer slaves but masters. We are no longer mere tools but artists creating a masterpiece worthy of eternal rewards.

And whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord, and not for men… – Colossians 3:23, WEBBE

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By Jocelyn Soriano

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