And
I am sure that God who began the good work in you will continue it until it is
completed when Jesus Christ comes again.
-
Philippians 1:6 (NLV)
Lately,
I’ve been thinking about how our daily chores never really end.
There’s
a rhythm to life—get up, go to work. Two Mondays a month are CMA meetings.
Tuesdays are chore days: trash and recycling go to the curb, litter boxes get
cleaned, the dishwasher gets emptied, the floors get swept. Fridays? Always
laundry day.
And
recently… I’ve added even more. Cleaning out closets, organizing spaces—it
feels like there is always something else that needs to be done.
Sometimes
it makes me pause and think… will this ever be finished?
Because
the truth is—these tasks will just keep coming back. The laundry doesn’t stay
done. The floors don’t stay clean. The lists refill as quickly as we check
things off.
But
this week, this verse in Philippians shifted my perspective a little.
“God…
will continue it until it is completed…”
Unlike
my never-ending chore list, God’s work in me does have a purpose. It’s not
random, and it’s not repetitive without meaning. Every day, in ways I may not
even notice, He is shaping, refining, and growing something in me.
And
while it may sometimes feel like slow progress—or even like I’m going in
circles—God sees the full picture.
He
doesn’t get tired of the process.
He
doesn’t abandon the work halfway through.
And
He’s not overwhelmed by what still needs to be done.
Because
He already knows the finished result.
Maybe
the routines of life aren’t just about maintaining our homes or managing our
schedules… maybe they’re also reminders. Quiet, daily evidence that growth
takes time. That meaningful work—whether physical or spiritual—is often steady,
repetitive, and unseen.
And
just like those chores… God is faithful to keep showing up and continuing the
work.
The difference is—His work will be completed.