You know, one of the verses that has helped shape how I approach just about everything I do is Colossians 3:23 — “And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men.”
That means whether I’m preaching from the pulpit, mowing the yard, or pouring a cup of coffee on the front porch, I’m reminded that all of it can be an act of worship if my heart is in the right place. God isn’t just watching what we do; He’s looking at how we do it — the attitude behind the action.
When we serve others, work our jobs, or carry out our daily responsibilities “as unto the Lord,” it changes everything. The ordinary becomes sacred. The routine becomes worship. Even the small, unseen things — folding laundry, encouraging a friend, showing up on time — become opportunities to honor God.
So today, whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your heart. Not for applause. Not for approval. But for the One who gave you the strength and breath to do it in the first place.
When you live like that, every moment becomes meaningful, and every task — no matter how small — becomes an offering of love back to the Lord.