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Expansion Of Idea on Work is Work is Worship​

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Answered by Aloneboi26
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Work is Worship - Meaning, Examples, Origin, Expansion, Importance and Short Stories

Meaning

The proverb ‘Work is Worship’ establishes a relationship between God and your actions. You could be of any faith – Hindu, Muslim or Christian, your actions in everyday life, what you do, what you speak, etc. are worthy of worship, if they bring glory to God and to humanity as well. In other words – if you work devotedly and stay obedient and don’t harm anyone, then you can do without literally worshipping God.

Perhaps, God is more pleased by your actions than the time you spend worshipping him. Your actions are more significant than the worship when it comes to glorifying God.

Expansion of the Proverb

The expansion of ‘work is worship’ combines the idea of work performed in offices or other places, with the worship performed in places of religion.

Professionals go to the office; farmers and laborers work in fields – everyone works in their respective places. Likewise, for worship, we go to temples, churches, or mosques. The phrase combines these two activities.

Work, as we all know is something that we do for a living, to sustain the needs of our loved ones. The word ‘worship’ has come from ‘worth-ship’ which means that whatever we do; we must add the worthiness to it. Whatever you do, if it is worthy of doing and done with sincerity then it is equivalent to worship.

Therefore, the phrase, ‘work is worship’ teaches us to keep the right attitude towards our work. If we are able to do that, yet doesn’t worship, then also, we need not to worry because ‘work is worship’.

Importance

The proverb ‘work is worship’ teaches us to work obediently and sincerely without any deviation from our goals. It indicates the true worth of our life. The true essence of life is in what we do and how obediently we do it, but not in how much time we spend worshipping God.

God is pleased by what we do, by our actions, more than he is by our worship. In fact, he can happily let go of the worship if our actions are noble. The phrase teaches us that God just wants us to be sincere in our conduct than worshipping him all the time.

It leads us to the path of success in whatever we do, by instilling qualities like – honesty and devotion.

Answered by jaiveersingh70
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