Living on Mission

“But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.”

Acts 1:8 (NKJV)

Acts 1:8 records Jesus’ final words before His ascension—words that still define the calling of every believer today.

This verse is a reminder that living on mission isn’t just something that happens in far‑off places. It begins right where we already are.

In a workplace setting, “living on mission” simply means showing up with purpose. It means recognizing that our daily interactions—conversations, decisions, attitudes—carry influence. We don’t need a platform or a title to make an impact. We just need to be intentional.

Jesus didn’t ask His followers to be experts. He asked them to be witnesses—people who show what they’ve experienced. In a work environment, this means being steady under pressure. It means encouraging someone who’s having a rough day. It also means choosing integrity when shortcuts would be easier. Additionally, it involves bringing a calm presence into a stressful moment. These small actions speak loudly.

And notice the pattern Jesus gives:

Jerusalem → Judea → Samaria → the ends of the earth.

Mission starts close to home. For us, that means it starts with the people we see every day—our coworkers, our teams, our customers. When we approach our work with purpose, we create a culture where people feel valued, supported, and seen.

Living on mission doesn’t require dramatic moments. It’s built through consistent choices—showing kindness, offering help, listening well, and doing our work with excellence. These things may seem ordinary, but they create extraordinary impact.

So as we step into today, think about this:

What’s one way you can bring purpose into your work?
Who might need encouragement?
Where can you bring clarity, calm, or support?

When we live with intention, our workplace becomes more than a job—it becomes a place where we make a difference.

Father, thank You for the opportunities You give us each day to make a positive impact. Help us approach our work with purpose and awareness. Give us the wisdom to see where we can encourage, support, and lead with integrity. Empower us to be a steady, uplifting presence in our workplace. Use our actions and attitudes to bring hope and strength to those around us. In Jesus’ name, AMEN!

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