The corporation for which I work occasionally asks us to
provide office space for people that technically do not work for our office.
This is due to our location.
That was an extremely unique concept for me when I first
encountered it.
Providing these individuals with office space also means
providing them with technical support as required.
That is where I come in.
Providing technical support is a service I provide for the
people that work for our office.
It simply stands to reason that I need to provide technical
support for these individuals well.
Times like these make me glad I am a Christian.
Being a Christian has helped me in many ways.
For example, it has taught me patience.
It has also taught me to set aside the task I am working on when
others need my help.
In the case of employees that work for other offices it reminds
me to be a friend.
Both the Old and New Testaments remind us to love our
neighbor.
The book of Leviticus reminds us how we are to treat those
who are not technically a part of our group.
Leviticus 19:33-34 (NET) - When a foreigner resides with you in your
land, you must not oppress him. The foreigner who resides with you must be to
you like a native citizen among you; so you must love him as yourself, because
you were foreigners in the land of Egypt. I am the Lord your God
Being a Christian makes me realize that in providing support
for these individuals I have more personal contact with them than anyone else.
It also makes me realize that it takes time for people to
settle in and feel at home.
As I reflect on these words from Leviticus, I think of the
days many years ago when I first began working at this office.
Being new, the people I now call friends, did not know me at
all.
Over time relationships were established and strengthened but
it had to start with one individual making the first move.
In this type of situation, I have a better opportunity than
anyone else to make that first move.
I have responsibilities as a professional.
I have even bigger ones as a Christian.
John 15:12 (NET) - My commandment is this—to love one another just as I
have loved you.
Blessings,
Jim Pokorny
The Other Brother Jim
Look for me at http://otherbrotherjim.blogspot.com/ on
Friday, August 12, 2016.
I’ll be back here on Friday, August 19, 2016
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