



Business Professionals) that are emailed out every morning. My boss subscribes to the Os Hillman "Daily Devotion For Marketplace Leaders" (a.k.a. No, today's post isn't about how our common understanding of a popular Bible verse is inaccurate if not flat out wrong, but about how that's aparrently the case with a popular quote attributed to Martin Luther himself. It all started with an email I received this morning at work and where it led me was fascinating for sure! It's the kind of thing I love learning about, because I'm the one who's always talking about the importance of being accurate, clear, and faithful about what the Scriptures say. Now that we've established a clear understanding of what we mean by "vocation" and what the Bible actually has to say about it, I'd like to spend some time briefly commenting on the so-called "Christian Daily Devotion For Those In Business" as well as a famous quote from Martin Luther. With that being said, please take a minute to read this excellent piece by Gene Edward Veith titled "Vocation: The Spirituality of Ordinary Life" to help us all better understand the Doctrine of Vocation and what it means for us in our daily lives (whatever it might be like and however it may be ordered by the Lord). Before we jump in and take a look at something interesting I found out today, I think it's important to make sure that we're all on the same page with a firm foundation first.
