Ephesians 6:7

Azerbajani Bible (South) Used in Both Iran and Azerbaijan 2008

What Does This Mean?

This verse tells us to work with good will as if serving the Lord, not just for people. It's from Ephesians chapter 6, written by Paul. The key message is about doing our jobs with a heart of service and devotion to God.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're helping your mom or dad clean up the kitchen. You do it happily because you love them, not just because they asked you to. That's what this verse means—doing tasks well for God with joy in your heart, even if no one else sees.

Historical Background

Ephesians was written by Paul around 60-62 AD. It was addressed to the believers in Ephesus and possibly other churches in Asia Minor. This letter encourages Christians to live holy lives as part of their spiritual battle against evil.

Living It Out Today

A modern example could be a teacher who loves teaching her students because she sees it as serving God, not just fulfilling job requirements. Her devotion shines through, making her work more impactful and meaningful.

Topics

servicedevotionfaithfulnesswork ethicmotivationspiritual growth

Related Verses

Colossians 3:231 Corinthians 10:31Matthew 6:1-4Titus 2:141 Timothy 6:1

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should we serve as if to the Lord?
Serving with the mindset that we are doing it for God helps keep our actions pure and motivated by love, not just human approval. It elevates our work beyond mere duty.
How can I apply Ephesians 6:7 in my job?
Bring a spirit of joy and dedication to your tasks as if you were doing them for God. This attitude transforms ordinary work into meaningful service that reflects faithfulness and devotion.
What does it mean to do service 'as to the Lord'?
It means working with a heart of devotion, putting effort into your tasks because you want to please God rather than just meeting human expectations or gaining rewards from others.
Is this verse only about jobs, or does it apply elsewhere?
While it can certainly apply to professional work, the principle extends to any task where we serve others. It encourages a spirit of service and devotion in all areas of life.
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