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Perspective #1:
MUST. HAVE. CAFFEINE., I mumble to myself as I swing open the glass door and stumble into my favorite coffeeshop, only to be greeted by a massive line.
Seriously! Why do so many people need coffee at the exact moment I’m craving a cup?I feel like a number here—a face in the crowd. Why can’t these people settle for the stale, day-old coffee at the gas station down the street?
Maybe I should find a new coffeeshop? I deserve a business that provides one-on-one attention and doesn’t have ridiculously long lines.
My thoughts are interrupted by a burst of laughter coming from the front as a customer chats with the owner as if they are long-lost best friends.
The owner never talks to me that way, and I’m a regular. Just place your order and move along people!
Annoyed at life—I spot it—one lone chocolate chip cookie in the display case. Immediately, my mouth begins to water.
Who am I kidding? That cookie will be snatched up before it’s my turn to order. They are always short staffed here and their supply of baked goods is continually running low. I really don’t like how they run this establishment. I would do things differently. Not to mention, they are probably violating ten health code regulations at the moment.
At my wits ends, I let out an exaggerated sigh in hopes those around will notice my distress and head for the door.
I deserve better than this!
Perspective #2:
MUST. HAVE. CAFFEINE., I mumble to myself as I swing open the glass door and stumble into my favorite coffeeshop, only to be greeted by a massive line.
Yes, business is booming! This is what I like to see, all these smiling faces sipping on lattes and enjoying life.
My thoughts are interrupted by a burst of laughter coming from the front as a customer chats with the owner as if they are long-lost best friends.
This is the kind of boss I want to work for. He always takes the time to make each person feel noticed and loved.
I budge past the line, whispering, “Excuse me” until I reach the cash register. I grab an apron and tie it around my waist.
I tap the owner on the shoulder and ask, “Do you need a hand? It’s crazy busy today. I see you’re low on cookies. I’ll take a few order and then throw another batch in the oven.”
The owner flashes me a smile, followed by a fist bump. He knows I have his back. Nothing excites me more than serving alongside him. And talk about benefits, I never have to worry if someone will steal the last cookie, because being tight with the Boss means everything he owns is at my disposal. And honestly, I can’t begin to explain how fulfilling it is to play a small role in something bigger than myself.
Now, imagine instead of a coffeeshop that this is your church…
Jesus didn’t suffer and die for us to waste our time complaining, church-hopping, and church-shopping.
He calls us co-laborers, heirs, friends.
And as we slip behind the counter, and tie up our apron strings, someone in the crowd shouts, "Hey, I know you. You look just like your Father."