Office Relationships Series
After a few years of commuting to
and from the same office building, there aren’t many new variables that cause
an exhilarating rush to skip happily into work every morning. There are the
days, however, when alarm clocks are snoozed more than once and a mad rush out
of the house in an effort to beat morning traffic sounds all too familiar.
Of course, there is no right or
wrong way to start a day. But there are godly ways that the Bible enlightens us
to follow throughout our workdays. One
of the most crucial components of godliness in the workplace is in the area of
office relationships. Interpersonal relationships in the office can affect mood
and behavior in and out of the office, especially if the relationship has gone
awry.
It is essential, as growing
Christians and career-building professionals, to provide an exemplary model in
our hearts at home, at church, and in the workplace by not causing others to
stumble spiritually, mentally, or professionally.
While working with other people,
we need to demonstrate an attitude and behavior according to the Bible. For as
Christians, we are the “light of the world” (Mt 5:14). Our purpose in the
workplace is to guide others in a godly way and not to shy away and cover the
light within us that God has requested us to shine, due to lack of godly
courage.
In hopes of bringing some mutual
enlightenment, this series will be divided into several installments to focus
on some core office relationships. Interestingly enough, most of these relationships
closely resemble those from the Bible, which creates great grounds for
learning.
Let’s kick the series off with the
Deceptive Supervisor.
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