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Being done Quote by Hank Hanegraaff

“Christians should ultimately do everything that we do with excellence. There's a story about repairs in the Sistine Chapel ... when some repair work was being done the craftsmen saw that the work on the other side of the plaster, the part not visible to the human eye was done with the same kind of…” quote by Hank Hanegraaff
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“Christians should ultimately do everything that we do with excellence. There's a story about repairs in the Sistine Chapel ... when some repair work was being done the craftsmen saw that the work on the other side of the plaster, the part not visible to the human eye was done with the same kind of craftsmanship that was done on what was visible and observable. And the explanation for that is that the work that Christians do is not just for human consumption, but it is also for the eyes of God.”

Hank Hanegraaff

About This Quote

Source Sermon: The Art of Excellence, 2015

True excellence means doing work well even when no one sees it, because it honors a higher purpose.

In simple terms: Do good work even when unseen.

Key Takeaway

Serve God, not just people.

Themes

excellence faith integrity

Mood

reverent inspired

Type

spiritual motivational

When to use this quote

  • church projects
  • personal tasks
  • community service
  • creative endeavors

Key Concepts

theology work ethic spiritual motivation

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you work differently when unobserved?
  • How does unseen work reflect your values?
A Different Perspective

Human recognition isn’t the only motivator; humility may be challenged.

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