Faith in the Routine

Colossians 3:23 – “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters.”

Most of life isn’t lived on mountaintops — it’s lived in Monday mornings, grocery runs, and inboxes. The routine can start to feel ordinary, even invisible. But God doesn’t just show up in big moments; He’s just as present in the small ones.

When we do daily tasks with devotion — answering emails, preparing meals, leading meetings, showing kindness — those acts become worship.

Faith in the routine means choosing to see purpose where others see monotony. It’s not about what you’re doing; it’s about Who you’re doing it for.

Reflection questions:

  • What task or routine could become an act of worship this week?

  • How can you remind yourself of God’s presence in the ordinary?

  • Who models faithfulness in the small things for you?