Billy Graham tells Christians to be grateful for the jobs they have: 'Work has dignity in the eyes of God'

Billy Graham says, 'Like a deadly virus, sin now corrupts everything we do, including our work.' (Facebook/Billy Graham)

Does God care about what livelihood and careers Christians get into? If you ask world-renowned evangelist Billy Graham, then the answer would be yes.

"God cares about every part of our lives—including our jobs," he writes in an advice column for The Bradenton Herald. "After all, every workday our jobs probably consume at least a third of our time—so why wouldn't God be concerned about them?"

Graham adds that God's interest in one's job actually goes deeper than that because Christians' responsibility to work comes from God. "Even in the Garden of Eden—before Adam and Eve rebelled against God but were living in perfect harmony with Him—He provided work for them to do. In other words, work has dignity and significance in the eyes of God," he explains.

Even if God is the One who gives people their jobs, Graham says it does not necessarily mean that their jobs are automatically going to be easy or pleasant since it is marred by sin.

"Like a deadly virus, sin now corrupts everything we do, including our work. God has not forgotten us, and He wants to transform our work into something that brings blessing to others—and to us," he says.

So instead of begrudging one's work, Graham says that people should be thankful about their jobs instead. "Thank God for the work He has given you; many today can't find work and would be grateful to be in your position," he says.

Graham says people should also pray for their colleagues and ask God to help bring them to Jesus Christ. "Above all, ask God to help you do your work well—and for His glory," he says.

Graham concludes by sharing the Bible verse Colossians 3:23. It reads, "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters."

related articles
Billy Graham offers advice to parents who have kids hooked on online porn: Make them accept Jesus in their lives
Billy Graham offers advice to parents who have kids hooked on online porn: Make them accept Jesus in their lives

Billy Graham offers advice to parents who have kids hooked on online porn: Make them accept Jesus in their lives

Billy Graham tells Christian parents not to \'cast judgment\' on their children\'s choices, even though they don\'t agree with them
Billy Graham tells Christian parents not to 'cast judgment' on their children's choices, even though they don't agree with them

Billy Graham tells Christian parents not to 'cast judgment' on their children's choices, even though they don't agree with them

Billy Graham advises people who have left their church: Ask God for guidance
Billy Graham advises people who have left their church: Ask God for guidance

Billy Graham advises people who have left their church: Ask God for guidance

Franklin Graham to launch world summit in defence of persecuted Christians
Franklin Graham to launch world summit in defence of persecuted Christians

Franklin Graham to launch world summit in defence of persecuted Christians

Billy Graham did not leave a \'prophetic word\' for Donald Trump contrary to claims made by televangelist Paula White
Billy Graham did not leave a 'prophetic word' for Donald Trump contrary to claims made by televangelist Paula White

Billy Graham did not leave a 'prophetic word' for Donald Trump contrary to claims made by televangelist Paula White

News
Danny Kruger: Britain should be 'confidently Christian'
Danny Kruger: Britain should be 'confidently Christian'

Reform MP Danny Kruger has spoken of the need for Britain to once more assert itself as a  country with a long and rich Christian Heritage.

400 girls 'missing' thanks to sex-selective abortions
400 girls 'missing' thanks to sex-selective abortions

Sex selective abortions appear to be taking place within the Indian community, data suggests.

Community pantries mark a million visits as new research highlights impact on food insecurity
Community pantries mark a million visits as new research highlights impact on food insecurity

Community pantries across the UK have recorded their one millionth visit, as new research suggests the membership-based food model is helping thousands of households reduce food insecurity, cut costs and prevent them from falling into extreme hardship.

Christmas was a mix of joy and hostility for Christians in India
Christmas was a mix of joy and hostility for Christians in India

India has witnessed a blend of joyful Christmas celebrations in many parts of the country, alongside reports of hate, hostility, and attacks on Christians this season, particularly in northern and central regions.