The Daily CHEW™
Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals
You swipe your badge, step through the doors, and feel it again — the subtle weight that lands on your shoulders every Monday. The inbox is full. The calendar is packed. Expectations are high. Somewhere in your mind you know Christ is with you, but in your body it can feel like you walked into the office alone to face another week on your own strength. What if this Monday was different, not because the demands were lighter, but because you trusted that Jesus walked in with you, sat down at your desk, and refused to step away from your side all day long? The original blog unpacked that picture in detail. Today’s CHEW is a short reset to help you carry that same reality into this Monday’s meetings and decisions.
Clarity
Most Mondays, your attention drifts toward expectations, risk, and outcomes, not toward the Lord who already knows your calendar and secures your future. You move like a contractor hired for a job instead of a son or daughter working with the King who called you, placed you, and stays with you.
Hear
“And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” Matthew 28:20
Scripture reveals that Jesus does not clock in and out based on your performance or your mood. He moves into your workweek with sworn, unbreakable presence — in every meeting, every email, every decision. You do not bring Him into the office; He sends you into the office with Him.
Exchange
If I really believed God’s love is unwavering and that Jesus is actually with me in every room I walk into this Monday, how would that change the way I approach the pressure, expectations, and conversations waiting for me today?
Walk (30–90 seconds)
Before your next meeting, pause outside the door or in front of your screen. Picture Jesus already in the room, steady and unshaken. Under your breath, say: “You are here. I am working with You, not for their approval.” Then walk in as someone who is kept, not tested. If this is the only thing I do from this CHEW today, it is enough.
With you on the journey,
Ryan
If you had to put this into one sentence for today, what would you say God is inviting you to rest in or return to?
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