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Five Things You Can Do to Reflect Christ on the Job I

Five Things You Can Do to Reflect Christ on the Job I

Update: 2025-10-18
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What does it mean to “reflect Christ”? It’s a rather unusual use of words. Has anyone ever said to you, “You reflect your mother”? No, usually we say something like “You look like your mother,” or “You remind me of your mother,” or “That’s exactly what your mother would say.” If I reflect my mother, even though I don’t look like her, people might comment on how very similar my mannerisms, words, or way of life are to her. That, of course, is because she raised me, and it’s only natural that I would take on her ways and attitudes.



For example, my mother would always clean the house really well before going away for a few days, so I do the same thing. I just don’t want to come home to a dirty house. But my husband found this strange. Nobody’s going to be here so who cares how it looks? That’s the way he saw it. But I’m like my mother. I watched how she did things, and I followed her in her ways. In that way, I reflect my mother.



Obviously, it’s very important who we choose to reflect. Thankfully for me, my mother was the best person in the world for me to emulate. But I know that’s not true of everyone. Maybe you’re having to deal with some ways of doing things you learned from someone, but they’re not positive or helpful. That’s another “kettle of fish,” as we say.



I want to talk about how we who call ourselves Christ-followers—people who have claimed the gift of salvation Jesus offers and have placed our faith in him, becoming children of God—should and can reflect Christ particularly on our jobs. Of course, we should reflect Christ in all areas of our lives, but I want to look at it from the perspective of reflecting Christ in the often-godless environments you may encounter on your job.



Your job is typically not a place you can take time to open the Bible and share your faith. You’re there to do a job and do it well. But there are so many ways you can reflect Christ as you do your job—things that will perhaps open doors for you to share your faith. You just need to be intentional about it, and that’s what I’m hoping to help you with.



Reflect Christ in Your Thought Life and Attitudes



Everything begins in your thoughts. The Bible says as we think in our heart, so we are. What you allow yourself to think about and what you refuse to think about is critical to success in any area of your life. Did you know you have the power through Christ to put wrong thoughts and wrong thought patterns out of your head? And if you know that, do you practice it?



Your thought life will determine your attitudes. Think about your attitude toward your job. Are these thoughts mostly positive or mostly negative? If you see your job as simply a duty required of you to pay your bills or a necessary drudgery, I suggest this attitude does not reflect Christ. Maybe you really want a job but not the one you have. So, it’s your attitude toward your specific job—the work environment, the people you deal with, the job content itself. Do you face most of your days with a sense of drudgery? With a “It’s time to make the donuts” attitude? If so, believe me it shows, and it is not a reflection of Christ.



In writing to the Christians in Colossae, Paul said: Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving (Colossians 3:23-24). If you want to reflect Christ on your job and please the Lord Jesus, make sure you keep your attitude toward your job in good shape. You’re working for the Lord, so work at it with all your heart. Others may never appreciate your good work, but you will receive a blessing—an inheritance—from the Lord as a reward.



That means you don’t bad-mouth the company, the boss, your coworkers—never! It doesn’t mean you stick your head in the sand and ign...
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Five Things You Can Do to Reflect Christ on the Job I

Five Things You Can Do to Reflect Christ on the Job I

Mary Lowman