🙌🏻 Weekly Reset - Everything we do is Worship
Something I think a lot of us wrestle with as creative entrepreneurs is the quiet question in the back of our minds: does this work really matter to God?
When we are worshiping at church, volunteering in ministry, or serving in something that looks obviously spiritual, it’s easy to recognize that what we are doing is worship. But when we are answering emails, editing galleries, designing websites, baking cakes, managing social media accounts, or trying to keep a business running while raising kids… it can start to feel very ordinary.
And yet the story of Scripture constantly reminds us that God has never separated the sacred from the everyday in the way we often do.
One of the most fascinating places we see this is in the building of the tabernacle in the book of Exodus. God gives incredibly detailed instructions for how the tabernacle should be constructed. But what stands out is not just the design. It is who He calls to do the work.
In Exodus 31, God specifically names a craftsman named Bezalel and says that He has filled him with the Spirit of God, with wisdom, understanding, knowledge, and skill in all kinds of craftsmanship. This man was not a priest or a prophet. His role was to create. To carve wood. To work with metal. To design beautiful things that would help form the space where God’s people would meet with Him.
I love seeing that God empowered someone creatively and practically for work that was deeply meaningful in His kingdom. This should remind us that creativity and craftsmanship have always had a place in God’s story. Creating something beautiful, thoughtful, and excellent has never been outside the scope of worship.
The same principle carries into the way we approach our work today. Worship is not just singing. Worship is the posture of our heart as we offer our work back to God.
It’s the photographer who treats a wedding day with care because marriage reflects something sacred about covenant. It’s the designer who uses their gifts to help someone’s vision come to life. It’s the entrepreneur who serves people honestly and builds something that blesses others.
Even the quiet tasks that feel small can become worship when they are done with intention and gratitude.
When we begin to see our work this way, it changes the way we show up. We are not just completing tasks or chasing growth. We are participating in something larger than ourselves. The work becomes an offering. Our creativity becomes a way of reflecting the image of the Creator.
And the beautiful thing is that God does not measure worship by platform size, follower count, or revenue. He looks at faithfulness. He looks at the heart behind what we are doing.
So today, whether your work feels exciting or slow, visible or hidden, you can bring it before God as an act of worship. The emails, the edits, the conversations with clients, the ideas you are developing. None of it is wasted when it is done in faithfulness.
Your work matters. And when it is offered back to Him, it becomes something sacred.
Scripture to Reflect On:
Colossians 3:23–24
“Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters.”
Romans 12:1
“Offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship.”
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Grace Cacho
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🙌🏻 Weekly Reset - Everything we do is Worship
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