Most of us spend anywhere from 4 to 8 hours a day and up to 40 hours a week in our workplace. While some of us work alone, most of us work with other co-workers. We are taught to love our neighbor and we fellowship with others in our churches. Is there an opportunity to walk with God in our relationships with co-workers in the workplace?
Welcome to part 2 of a 2 part series where we talk about God in the Workplace. If this is your first time reading an article in this series I encourage you to also also read God in the Workplace – Part 1 where I talk about 4 ways to prepare your heart, mind and spirit to walk with God over the course of your workday.
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In this article, I’d like to talk about 4 ways that our walk with God can be revealed in our interaction with co-workers.
One of the most powerful things we can do in our workplace is to align ourselves with God in our mannerisms, our words and our actions. Inevitably, as we align our hearts and minds with God our co-workers will take notice. As our co-workers take notice, there is an opportunity for them to see God’s light shining through us. Shining through you.. Allowing God’s light to shine through you allows you to be a light for others around you.
“In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.” – Matthew 5:16
Let’s dive into 4 tangible ways we can walk with God in our interactions with co-workers.
I am going to intentionally start with what is typically among the most difficult things to do.
#1 Pray for those who stand against you
Most of us have experienced co-workers who intentionally stand against you. They may speak of you poorly behind your back. They may go out of their way to make your work more difficult than it needs to be. They may try to put obstacles in the way of your path to increase and promotion (of course, not realizing that God is ordering your steps in the workplace). They may be very open about the fact that they simply don’t like you.
God asks us to love our enemies. We are only human. It can be difficult to show love to someone that goes out of their way to make things difficult for you or dismiss your worth.
It can be difficult to show love to someone that goes out of their way to make things difficult for you or dismiss your worth.
In these circumstances, while we may not know the best thing to do or say to this individual, we must remember that the Holy Spirit knows exactly what to do. We trust that God knows the individual down to the number of hairs on their head.
So, let us pray for the individual that stands against you. Pray for God to touch their heart. Pray that they will have peace and that God will provide a path for them to turn away from wrongdoing against you.
And of course, we must also find it on our hearts to forgive, even if it seems they do not deserve forgiveness.