Today's Journey
Transforming the Task List
Sep.17,2012
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"So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God." 1 Corinthians 10:31
What
got you out of bed this morning (besides the lure of a hot cup of
coffee)? If you’re like me, you finally pulled yourself out of bed
because you’ve got stuff to do. In fact, your obligations for the day
will probably end up being itemized on a list.
My to-do list is
unapologetically low-tech. Just a small pad of lined paper with the date
on the top and a handwritten itemization of things I need to get done
before I hit the sack at the end of the day. I know that a Palm Pilot, a
Blackberry, or even my trusted laptop could make my list look much
trendier, but in the end a list is a list—a long series of items that
keep my feet to the fire.
What’s troubling is that as I get to the
bottom of one page of tasks, there’s often a note that says, “See next
page.” And the scariest page is the one from yesterday that reminds me
that I didn’t get it all done after all. It’s easy to begin to feel that
life is only about “living for the list”! But if all of life is just
about the stuff to do, it becomes little more than an accumulation of
random, disconnected events in life. You climb in bed at the end of each
day exhausted, thinking to yourself: There really has to be more to life than this.
The
good news is that God has an overriding purpose for your life that
encompasses everything on your list. When we put that purpose at the top
of our priorities, even a day with an incomplete task list can be a
smashingly significant, successful day. Are you ready to find out what
it is?
God’s purpose for you is that you live to glorify Him. Not
that you stop doing the list thing, but that everything on your list can
be done to His glory. It’s just that simple. Glorifying God in all we
do takes us beyond the routine of “just getting things done.” It fills
the stuff on the list with a new sense of significance and in the end
leaves us feeling that even the smallest task is significant. Getting
the right degree, finding the right job, making lots of money, or
landing a meaningful relationship is no longer the end game.
Thankfully
so, those kinds of pursuits left to themselves soon run out of gas. But
getting a degree (or doing any of those things) so that you can use the
degree to glorify God instead of yourself fills your life with a new and
lasting sense of significance.
This is exactly what Paul had in mind when he wrote in 1 Corinthians 10:31:
“Whether you eat or drink, do it all for the glory of God.” There is
nothing in your life that can’t be done to glorify God. Living to bring
glory to Him is the all-consuming, driving, defining purpose that God
has intended for our lives. Glorifying God simply means to do all we do
in a way that communicates the attitudes and actions of God. It is
filling life with His presence. When others see His mercy, justice,
grace, love, tolerance, generosity, and humility in everything we do,
they are seeing the glory of God through our lives. And tactfully giving
Him the credit for all our accomplishments focuses the spotlight and
applause on the right person.
Let’s face it—our lists are here to stay! Let’s make something of them. Do it all to show your world what God is like!
YOUR JOURNEY…
- Look over your tasks and plans for the day ahead. What priorities are reflected in your list?
- What are the dangers of being ruled by your task list? Have any of these dangers crept into your day-to-day activities?
- Consider one of the more mundane items on the list. What are some ways God could use that task for His glory if submitted to Him?
- Think of some practical ways you can submit your plans and lists to God each day. You can start right now. Take some time to ask the Lord to show you how to bring glory to Him in all your activities.

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