Read: Colossians 3:22-4:1
Masters, give your bondservants what is just and fair, knowing that you also have a Master in heaven. --- Colossians 4:1
The Bible In One Year:
Jeremiah 47-49
When Truett Cathy started his first restaurant in 1946, it was closed on Sundays to give his employees time to be with their families and to attend church. It's still true today of the more than 1,000 Chick-fil-A fast-food outlets franchised by his company.
Cathy's slogan is: "Put people and principle before profit." It's a motto each of us can make our own, whether we give orders or take them on the job.
The apostle Paul had a word for employers and employees in Colossians 3:22-4:1. He said we need to remember that we have a Master in heaven [4:1], and we are to work from our hearts to please Him, not just the person watching us [3:22-24].
Truett Cathy strives to remain true to biblical principles in his business. Larry Julian, author of God Is My CEO, a book about Cathy and other business leaders, says: "God doesn't promise a tangible return on investments, but He promises the fruits of the Spirit, love and peace and joy, on a personal level. Cathy is not only experiencing peace and joy and love in his life personally, but he's also making a difference to his foster children, his own children and grandchildren, and his employees. He's leaving a legacy on how you can do things the right way."
That's an example we can take to work. --- David McCasland
Lord, teach me how to love and work,
That everything I do
May be to someone in its turn
A service good and true. --- Anon.
WHEN PEOPLE ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAT PROFITS, EVERYONE PROFITS.
Tuesday, August 31, 2004
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