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Presented by Lauren Stibgen
I am sure you have heard the phrase, dollars and cents add up! As we look at showing our faith through our work, I want to remind us of Colossians 3:23, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord.
Luke 16:10 states, whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much.
How you steward the financial resources entrusted to you at work can be one way to show your faith at work. You don’t need to be managing a budget or working in accounting to impact your company’s financial wellbeing. We don’t often stop and think of the implications of small actions or seemingly unrelated things that truly add up for our company. How are you faithful in the small things?
First, let’s consider the ways we interact with the financial resources of work.
Maybe you are in a support capacity for your office. Let’s think of something as simple as sending a package in advance of a meeting. While sometimes you may not be in complete control of all the materials, sending this package a week ahead versus a day ahead will mean lower shipping costs for your company. I have personally seen the difference in shipping be greater than $50! Maybe you are only rushing a package once, but what if this becomes a weekly occurrence? If we just consider the $50, this will equal an added $2,600 annually for your company. Again, $2,600 may sound small, but what if everyone on your team was managing this way? You can imagine the math could add up well into the six figures depending on the size of your organization.
Are you in a customer facing position? Whether you are in customer service or sales, the relationships you have with your clients have financial implications for your organization. Being responsive and solving the customer’s concerns can both retain sales for your company or even add sales. What are the implications of having a poor client relationship? Lost sales?
Maybe you are fulfilling orders in a warehouse. Getting the orders fulfilled on time and with accuracy matters. Impact on shipping costs or having to replace an order because it was incorrect all add costs for your organization.
Maybe my examples seem small, but reflect on Luke 16 again, he who is faithful in very little…. Don’t discount the little things you can do to be a good financial steward for your company. Whether it is time, relationships, or accuracy, your faithful actions can truly add up and make a difference!