Pulling the Load

While off during summers going through college, I worked for a local construction company. One summer we worked to repair the roof of the historic train depot pictured above. It was hard work, hot, and gave you motivation to get a college degree so you could someday work in a climate-controlled environment.

Not only was it hot, but the roof was 40 feet high and somewhat steep. You find out after a while to stop looking down because your focus is on the negative impact on your body if you fall. Would you break a leg, a shoulder, hips, or scull? Would you survive? The lesson is that you don’t look down at things that cause fear. Instead … look up. Look up to God during times of fear.

Noted in today’s study of Colossians 4:7-18 is how Paul faced tremendous fear in his circumstances. He was in prison when he wrote this letter but courageously looked up to God and was grateful for the fellowship of believers to help pull the load.

In the closing verses of Colossians, Paul lifts the curtain on a remarkable fellowship of believers—men whose quiet faithfulness and shared burdens helped carry the gospel forward. These co-workers in the kingdom were not merely names on a page; they were fellow servants in the Lord, faithful brothers, and even fellow prisoners who stood with Paul in hardship. Through their prayers, their comforting presence, and their willingness to communicate Paul’s difficult circumstances, they became living testimonies of grace in action. Their greetings and well wishes remind us that ministry is never a solo endeavor—it is a group working together in love, purpose, and the Spirit of Christ.

In the face of adversity, the body of Christ becomes a sanctuary of strength. When trials press in, we find comfort in the encouragement of others—faithful allies who help us stand with courage against the enemy. Fear loses its grip where faith takes root, for we are not alone or powerless. We are infused with supernatural boldness, empowered by the Holy Spirit, and sustained by the prayers of those who walk beside us. Together, we endure, not as isolated individuals, but as a united front—brothers and sisters contending for good, lifting one another up, and advancing the kingdom with unwavering resolve.

As Paul’s letter draws to a close, it leaves us with a charge: to share what we’ve learned, to live what we believe, and to walk boldly in the hope secured by Christ. Because of what Jesus has done, we are not only redeemed—we are empowered. The mission before us is not ours to carry alone; the Holy Spirit equips us to do more than we ever imagined, using our unique gifts to uplift others and advance the kingdom. Every act of diligent, cheerful service matters. Every moment spent encouraging, praying, and working in love is a step toward victory. So let us embrace our role as co-workers in the Kingdom, knowing that our labor is never in vain and our hope is always alive.

🙏 Lord Jesus, thank You for the faithful ones who walk beside us—brothers and sisters who encourage, pray, and stand firm in the face of trials. When fear whispers, remind us that faith speaks louder. Fill us with supernatural courage, the kind that endures hardship and presses forward with joy. Empower us to use our gifts to serve others, knowing that every act of kindness, every word of truth, and every moment of cheerful labor matters in Your kingdom. Help us to share the hope we’ve found in You—the hope that never fades, because it is anchored in Your finished work. May we step boldly into the mission You’ve given us, trusting that the Holy Spirit will do more through us than we could ever dream. We thank You for the privilege of being co-workers in Your Kingdom. Strengthen our hands, steady our hearts, and keep us faithful to the end. In Your mighty name, Amen.

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🎵 Worship Song Sunday Inspired by Colossians 3:18 through 4:6

All week, my heart has leaned into the study of Colossians 3:18 through 4:6 to build something that lasts—not just for today, but for every tomorrow. I’ve sought truth that stirs me now, igniting a deeper desire to walk in God’s Way. And I’ve listened to something I can carry forward, a sound that keeps me stepping ahead in faith by transforming spiritual insights into song. Out of this pursuit, a worship song has emerged—born from scripture, shaped by reflection, and filled with the encouragement as we step ahead, choosing to appreciate every minute as a gift from God.

Here is the link: 🎵 “Well Done My Good and Faithful Servant

Verse 1

The beauty of Creation
Glows like a sunset on the horizon—
Majestic, radiant, breathtaking light…
But even all the heavens
Cannot compare to the wonder
Of the people You have made,
Your greatest Creation, Lord.

Pre‑Chorus

So, shape my heart to walk like You,
To love the way You always do…

Chorus

I will lead, serve, and uplift,
Follow Jesus with every step I give.
Let my life whisper Your freedom and grace,
Let my hands show the kindness of Your name.
Every breath, every moment, every gift I bring—
Let it all be for Your glory, King.
Till I hear You say, at that sacred moment
“Well done, My good and faithful servant.”

Verse 2

I offer encouragement,
Hope as a gentle introduction,
Shaping hearts with patience,
Teaching truth with love.
Building rather than breaking,
Pointing every soul I meet
Back to the One who saves.

Pre‑Chorus

So let my life reflect Your heart,
Stepping ahead, doing my part…

Chorus

I will lead, serve, and uplift,
Follow Jesus with every step I take.
Let my life whisper Your freedom and grace,
Let my hands show the kindness of Your name.
Every breath, every moment, every gift I bring—
Let it all be for Your glory, King.
Till I hear You say, at that sacred moment
“Well done, My good and faithful servant.”

Bridge

In continuous prayer,
I pour out my heart.
Your Spirit guides me,
I’m doing my part.
Shaped by Your Word,
I walk in Your ways—
Living for the moment
I see Your face.

Final Chorus

I will lead, serve, and uplift,
Follow Jesus with every step I take.
Use the gifts You placed in me
For Your glory endlessly.
Every breath, every moment, every song I sing—
Let it honor You, my Savior, King.
Till I hear You say, at that sacred moment
“Well done, My good and faithful servant.”

Inspired by Colossians 3:18 through 4:6

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✝️ Statement of Faith Friday 03-20-2026

Set in the powerful truths of Colossians 3:18 through 4:6, the below declarations are more than words—they keep us focused on the ultimate reward the Lord has for us. This day, let us give our best to the work before us, choosing to appreciate every minute as a gift.

✨ Statements of Faith Inspired by Colossians 3:18–4:6

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✨ Thoughts for Thursday 03-19-2026

Our thoughts are powerful catalysts, like wind in the sails of a boat, they propel us forward as we seek to glorify the Lord. Below is a thought from Colossians 3:18 through 4:6.

Every moment of diligent, cheerful work becomes sacred when seen through the lens of this passage. Whether offering your skills on the job, shaping a child through loving discipline, or strengthening a spouse with steady encouragement, each act becomes more than effort—it becomes partnership with God. When He works through you, ordinary responsibilities carry multiplied reward: they build character, nurture relationships, and reflect Christ’s presence in the everyday. In this way, the simplest tasks become opportunities to honor Him and to let His grace flow into the lives around you.

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Work At It With All Your Heart

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

A takeaway from “Appreciate Every Minute” is that every moment of diligent and cheerful work carries eternal significance when we recognize that God is working through us. Whether we’re offering our skills in the workplace, guiding a child with loving discipline, or speaking life into a weary spouse, these acts are not just practical—they’re spiritual. They become expressions of faith, channels of grace, and reflections of God’s character in everyday life. When we appreciate the value of each task and each relationship, we begin to see that the true reward isn’t just in outcomes, but in knowing we’ve partnered with the Lord to build, restore, and uplift.

May we live in such a way that we one day hear the voice of the Savior say, “Well done, My good and faithful servant.” Take inspiration from Homesick for Heaven by Phil Wickham. There’s a longing deep within the soul that words can barely touch — a homesickness for heaven, where faith becomes sight and worship never ends. We dream of walking beside Moses on streets paved with gold, hearing the stories firsthand of God’s deliverance. We imagine dancing with David before the throne, hearts overflowing with praise. And above all, we yearn to run—unhindered and unafraid—straight into the arms of the One who has loved us through every valley and storm. This is the hope that anchors us, the promise that pulls us forward: eternity with our Savior, face to face.

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