April 25 – Finding God in the Ordinary
Whatever you do, work at it with your whole being, as for the Lord and not for men. — Colossians 3:23 Resurrection life is not confined to dramatic spiritual moments. It unfolds in kitchens and offices, classrooms and errands, quiet conversations and routine responsibilities. Paul reminds us that whatever we do can be done for the Lord. When our perspective shifts, ordinary tasks become sacred opportunities. Folding laundry, answering emails, preparing meals, caring for family, serving coworkers—each can become an offering. Reflect on your daily rhythms. Ask yourself: Do I divide my life into “spiritual” and “ordinary,” or do I see all of it as belonging to God? Which parts of my day feel unnoticed or insignificant? How might those tasks change if I consciously offered them to the Lord? God’s presence is not limited to formal worship; He is near in the mundane. Today, choose one ordinary task and perform it deliberately as an act of devotion. Before beginnin...