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Work is a way that someone is represented so that others can see the inside of them. Think of it this way.. If I look in the mirror, I'll see my face; look at my work and I'll see my heart. If you don't have work for others to see, you'll never grow through correction. How could someone correct something that is not there?

A major part of life is our life's legacy. Keller shows great examples of people who left a great legacy in the work that they accomplished. But what was more important and impressive than the work is the motive behind the work. Look at this example: If I'm an architect, I can build buildings. If I'm an architect that is close to God, I could build an orphanage for children in Africa. Which one do you think models the fulfilling work of a Christian?
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He told Adam to rule over the land. In doing this, I hope that we can learn from his direction in stewarding what he has given us, and ultimately bringing glory to him through whatever opportunity we are presented. Keller shows this well when he says "And every Christian should be able to identify, with conviction and satisfaction, the ways in which his or her work participates with God in his creativity and

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