Serving in Light of Eschatological Judgment - Critical Issues Commentary
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A Biblical worldview informs us that all our work is valuable because we are serving the Lord. When we serve God with our whole heart, nothing is mundane and all is valuable. It is necessary to know that God is impartial and live accordingly. According to the Bible, our actions have eternal consequences and therefore are always meaningful. We must not be enamored with famous religious leaders who do not preach the gospel. Instead we must turn from idols to serve God on His terms through the gospel.
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