This nation was built by tireless, hardworking people—a spirit of determination we’ve proudly inherited. There’s a lot of goodness in that.
But sometimes, without realizing it, this work ethic can lead us to a dangerous trap: believing our worth comes from how much we produce.
Here’s the truth—your value isn’t tied to your productivity.
Work matters, but not because of what we achieve. It matters because it’s one of the ways God draws us closer to Himself. Pope St. John Paul II reminds us in Christifideles Laici that work was never meant to burden us or define our worth; it’s a gift designed to sanctify us.
Every task, no matter how small, can be offered to God as a way to grow in holiness. A simple prayer—“Lord, I give this work to You”—can transform a regular job into a way to encounter Christ, to share in His creative and redemptive power.
But when we lose sight of this, work becomes a trap. We become “cogs in the machine,” valued only for what we produce, rather than who we are.
Jesus calls us to something greater. Whether you’re behind a desk, managing a home, or out in the field, your work holds dignity. It’s not just a job—it’s an opportunity to unite your efforts with Christ’s work.
This week, ask God to meet you in your work. Offer it to Him. With a small prayer, allow Him to help transform your work.
Because when we approach work with purpose, it draws us closer to Him and reminds us of who we truly are: His.