The Apostle Paul gave instructions to Christians on how to do their jobs.
His instructions to servants in Colossians in 3:23 and Ephesians 6:7 apply not just to servants but to all types of work and both include the instruction to do one’s job for the Lord and not for men.
It is, of course, one thing to talk about workplace principles and another to actually apply them. Those who merely talk about them are called consultants. Those who apply them are called successful. Paul did not only talk the talk; he walked the walk.
When Paul wrote to the Galatian church, he was concerned they were being taken in by false religious leaders who were preaching a different gospel to them. In appealing to the Galatians, Paul revealed how he performed his job:
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