http://blog.tifwe.org/being-intentio...ith-your-work/
Overman has another document, Signs That I Have a Well-Developed Theology of Work, that you might find useful. Here are a few examples of the forty-seven ideas -
I am consciously aware of GodÔÇÖs presence everywhere in my workplace (Psalm 139:8; 46:1).
I communicate with God at work, and I ask him for wisdom regarding the work I do (II Timothy 3:16-17; Romans 1:18-20; James 1:5).
I think about GodÔÇÖs justice being done throughout every aspect of my work (Psalm 33:5).
I realize GodÔÇÖs creation in my workplace includes both physical as well as spiritual realities (Colossians 1:16).
I understand my workplace is affected by corruption due to sin. IÔÇÖm not surprised when ÔÇ£bad thingsÔÇØ happen (Genesis 3:17; Romans 5:12).
I think about the fact that my workplace is a realm God intends for me to steward and govern over well (Genesis 1:26-28; Psalm 8:4-8).
I am conscious of the fact that since I am a believer in Christ, and I have the Holy Spirit dwelling within me, he empowers me to live a God-glorifying life in the workplace in all circumstances (I John 4:4).
I bear in mind that by GodÔÇÖs grace, he will work through me to bring his light to every sphere of my workplace (Luke 11:2; Matthew 5:13-16).
- See more at:
http://blog.tifwe.org/being-intentio....IFR0Hz56.dpuf