Therefore I advise no one to enter any religious order or the priesthood, indeed, I advise everyone against it - unless he is forearmed with this knowledge and understands that the works of monks and priests, however holy and arduous they may be, do not differ one whit in the sight of God from the works of the rustic laborer in the field or the woman going about her household tasks, but that all works are measured before God by faith alone.Martin Luther from The Babylonian Captivity of the Church (1520)
"Pray as though everything depended on God. Work as though everything depended on you." - Augustine
| Title |
Notes |
Rediscovering an Almost-Forgotten Reformation Treasure  |
Dennis E. Johnson |
The Conscientious Chrisitan Employee (Part 1) - 1 Timothy 6:1  |
John MacArthur, Jr. |
The Conscientious Chrisitan Employee (Part 2) - 1 Timothy 6:1-2  |
John MacArthur, Jr. |
God's Plan for Employees - Titus 2:9-10  |
John MacArthur, Jr. |
Work: A Holy Calling  |
Jerram Barrs |
Right and Wrong in the Workplace  |
Jim Truesdell |
Submission in the Workplace (Part 1) - 1 Peter 2:18-19  |
John MacArthur, Jr. |
Submission in the Workplace (Part 2) - 1 Peter 2:19-23  |
John MacArthur, Jr. |
The Spirituality of Work  |
Stan Reeves |
Believing at Work: Three Models for Integrating Religious Faith and Business  |
Stefan G. Lanfer |
Christian Vocation - Part 1  |
Gene Edward Veith, Jr. - God at Work |
Christian Vocation - Part 2  |
Gene Edward Veith, Jr. - Masks of God |
Christian Vocation - Part 3  |
Gene Edward Veith, Jr. - Your Family Vocation |
Christian Vocation - Part 4  |
Gene Edward Veith, Jr. - Called to our Work |
Christian Vocation - Part 5  |
Gene Edward Veith, Jr. - Called to be Citizens |
Christian Vocation - Part 6  |
Gene Edward Veith, Jr. - Called by the Gospel |
Luther on Vocation  |
Marc Kolden |
Luther on Vocatio: Ordinary Life for Ordinary Saints  |
Steven A. Hein |
Vocation and Evangelism - Reflections on the Life of the Royal Priesthood  |
John T. Pless |
Martin Luther and Vocation  |
Peter Gray |
Series Introduction: No. 1  |
Robert S. Rayburn - Genesis 2:15 |
Series Introduction: No. 3  |
Robert S. Rayburn - Genesis 1:26-28 |
The Bible's Double Perspective  |
Robert S. Rayburn - Ecclesiastes 1:3 |
Workaholism  |
Robert S. Rayburn |
Leisure  |
Robert S. Rayburn |
Retirement  |
Robert S. Rayburn - Ecclesiastes 12:1-5 |
Vocation: Divine Summons  |
Gilbert Meilaender |
Vocation Plans  |
Alex Chediak |
Biblical Productivity (.pdf)  |
C.J. Mahaney |
Work Hard and Don’t Be Lazy!  |
Lance Quinn |
A Theology of Work (.pdf)  |
Bob Thune |
God Glorified in Our Calling  |
Alan Maben |
God's Will and Your Job (pt. 1)  |
R.C. Sproul |
God's Will and Your Job (pt. 2)  |
R.C. Sproul |
God's Will and Your Job (Part 3)  |
R.C. Sproul |
God's Will and Your Job (Part 4)  |
R.C. Sproul |
Luther On Vocatio: Ordinary Life For Ordinary Saints (.pdf)  |
Steven A. Hein, Reformation & Revival 8.1 (Winter 1999): 121-142. |
The Calling Of The Preacher (.pdf)  |
Victor Gordon, Reformation & Revival 9.1 (Winter 2000): 57-67 |
A Case for a Holistic View of Calling  |
Rev. J. Scott Lindsay |
How to Discover Your Calling  |
Michael S. Horton, Ph.D. |
Arenas of Service  |
Gene Edward Veith |
The Sacred Cycle of Ministry  |
Mike Milton |
Christian Employees (.pdf)  |
A. W. Pink |
How to Discover Your Calling  |
Michael Horton |
When God Calls  |
Michael A. Milton, Ph.D. |