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Erica Graham

BUS 4461
4/9/15
Reflection Paper #2

The role of work is expressed differently in both of the readings, but they also shared some
similarities. Both readings mention the importance of work, how it determined to be of value in the eyes
of God, as well as how the work should not be done just for the materialistic outcomes, such as fame or
fortune. Rather that work be done to serve God and that the worker serve the work. Sayer mentions that
after the war they will have to go Back to the time when labour was valued in terms of its cash returns
and not in terms of work1. That we as humans have fundamentally lost what the true meaning of work is,
and only create goods and service as a means to an end.
We as Humans according to Van Duzer are called to Steward Gods creation 2 created to take
care of his creation, to tend to it, to watch it grow and mostly to make sure that it sustains through time.
The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it 3 Van Duzer
also alludes to in his book that many Christians have a misconception that we were punished by god in
the form of work, by (The Fall) or Adam and Eve. In contrast to that thought God created Adam and Eve
to work the land, to cherish the fruit it produces and to see the meaning behind the task.

Dorothy Sayers in Creed or Chaos (New York: Harcourt Brace, 1949) 50.

2 Van Duzer, Jeffrey B. Why Business Matters to God: (and What Still Needs to Be Fixed). Downers Grove, Ill.: IVP Academic, 2010. 29.
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Van Duzer, Jeffrey B. Why Business Matters to God: (and What Still Needs to Be Fixed). Downers Grove, Ill.: IVP Academic, 2010. 29.

Sayer and Van Duzer have some similar opinions on how we should view work and how we
should see the outcome of that work. Sayer mentions that the Two sources of real wealth: the fruit of the
earth and the labour of men; and to estimate work- not by the money it brings to the producer, but by the
worth of the thing that is made.4 In comparison Van Duzer writes, that God gave us work and it was not
just any work. Since Adam and Eve were created in the image of God, they were made with an inherent
capacity for and need to be engaged in creative activity. 5 In other words, God made the first move, he
invested in us as humans, and he gave us the resources to create.
Van Duzer also writes that he believes that Humans are made to live within the limits of the gifts
that God gave us. We as humans should not waste or destroy the world that was given to us. However in
the reading by Sayer, and even if we look at the world around us, we are not living within those limits. We
constantly consume and destroy in the name of innovation, we buy but dont reuse goods, we deforest the
land, and dont replant. In essence we are destroying the most important gift given to us.
In terms of my work context, I can see that both readings have some very valid points. Although
my personal beliefs are in stark contrast with the creation story; I believe that the earth is scared and that
we as humans should see it value more. In my personal life I will strive to be less wasteful, and try to take
care of the world that I live in. I can set examples in my place of work, buy making decisions that will
benefit the people I do work for. I can learn that although being paid for my time, I should value the work
as much as I do the money. I work at a law firm so I know how important the work we do is, but I also
know that it is easy to get caught up in the money aspect of the job. These readings allowed me to take a
closer look at how I view my job, and the work I do for other. I can safely say, I will be more diligent in
the work I do and I will work to serve others and not myself.

4Dorothy Sayers in Creed or Chaos (New York: Harcourt Brace, 1949) 48.
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Van Duzer, Jeffrey B. Why Business Matters to God: (and What Still Needs to Be Fixed). Downers Grove, Ill.: IVP Academic, 2010. 32.

Bibliography

Dorothy Sayers in Creed or Chaos (New York: Harcourt Brace, 1949)


Van Duzer, Jeffrey B. Why Business Matters to God: (and What Still Needs to Be Fixed). Downers Grove, Ill.: IVP Academic, 2010

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