Roles and Job Descriptions


1 Chronicles 9:17-32 “The gatekeepers: … their chief … those chosen to be gatekeepers at the thresholds numbered 212. They were registered by genealogy in their villages…assigned to their positions of trust by David and Samuel … in charge of guarding the gates of the house of the LORD … entrusted with the responsibility for the rooms and treasuries in the house of God … had charge of the key for opening it each morning … in charge of the articles used in the temple service … others were assigned to take care of the furnishings … some of the priests took care of mixing the spices … entrusted with the responsibility for baking the offering bread … in charge of preparing every Sabbath the bread set out on the table.”

This is during the reign of Saul/Samuel era when the temple and worship area was small – but it was important then and now to get the work done God’s way.

Principle: In large, public companies and in vocational Christian work, job descriptions can call for narrow functions and unique qualifications.

Employment within church work or non-profit, religious business is certainly unique. Like the people assigned to temple duties and maintenance. There is a sense of God’s call to it. The outcome or product is clearly sacred rather than secular. There is no profit motivation. Income source is generally gift rather than sales based. The “gatekeeper category in non-profits includes trustees, directors, financial people, administrators, laborers and custodians. All with the main purpose of operating, protecting, maintaining and preserving the organization so that it can function to its higher purpose.

In public companies with huge employee population the areas of specialty are often carefully defined also.

Discussion:

1. What are the job description or expectations at you work?

2. How often are those descriptions or expectations changed?

3. What life factors change that makes job descriptions change?

Latest posts

  • Wealth is Not the End-All

    Wealth is Not the End-All

    Luke 12:16-21“’…The ground of a certain rich man yielded an abundant harvest. He thought to himself, “What shall I do? I have no place to store my crops.”’ Then he said, “This is what I’ll do. I will tear down my barns and build bigger ones, and there I will store my surplus grain. And…

  • Wealth Formula

    Wealth Formula

    Proverbs 10:4 “Lazy hands make for poverty, but diligent hands bring wealth.” Principle: Wealth comes out of a decision to do something well and do it now. One of the most productive home developers of the last century was the Levitt family. From 1947 to 1951, they built 17,500 homes in one community, Levittown, N.Y.…

  • Wages – for Better or for Worse

    Wages – for Better or for Worse

    Proverbs 10:16 “The wages of the righteous is life, but the earnings of the wicked are sin and death.” Principle:Money and riches are neutral but have a powerful impact on the spiritual direction of a person’s life. Lyman Stewart of Union Oil Company was a millionaire in the 1900s. Being a co-founder of BIOLA University…