November 5, 2012— by Dennis Fisher
Masters, give your bondservants what is just
and fair, knowing that you also have a Master in heaven. —Colossians 4:1
But during that time, the
owners of the Cadbury chocolate company were different. Quakers by
conviction and business entrepreneurs by giftedness, they focused on improving
the working conditions of their 200 workers. The Cadburys built a
state-of-the-art factory with heated dressing rooms, a kitchen, and
recreational areas. And to care for the employees’ spiritual needs, the
workday started with Bible study.
Colossians 4:1 tells us: “Masters, give your bondservants what
is just and fair, knowing that you also have a Master in heaven.” Certainly the Cadburys sought to give their employees what was
just and fair. But their heavenly orientation motivated them to go a step
further to meet physical and spiritual needs.
Though we may not own a
company, we do have regular contact with a variety of people. As believers, it
is important to be ethical in our dealings. We can also, with God’s enablement, care about others’ well-being
through prayer, encouragement, and the meeting of physical needs (Gal. 6:10).
Lord, thank You for loving us and meeting our
needs.
Often You bring people into our lives who need Your
love and care. Give us wisdom to creatively reach
out a helping hand that we might share Your kindness.
Often You bring people into our lives who need Your
love and care. Give us wisdom to creatively reach
out a helping hand that we might share Your kindness.
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