From the series Reverse the Curse
Genesis tells us that God created us for a purposeful, and powerful, work, a work of cultivating fruit and creating life everywhere we go in a way that glorifies God. In Genesis 3:17-18, God explains that the result of embracing death over life directly affects the work we do in this world. The curse brought both individual and universal implications to the way we define “work.” Sin brought exhaustion to our daily labor where there should have been enjoyment. The thorns and thistles of this world cut away at our purpose and attempted to choke out the fruit of this world. But when Jesus entered the world, He shifted careers into callings, inviting fishermen to become fishers of men. He taught us how to allow the cuts of thorns to strengthen our longing for home and to steady our hands for God’s engagement in the world through us. Reversing the curse in our work begins by embracing a God who repurposes thorns and thistles and turns our mundane work into meaningful ministry.