You have probably heard the phrase “the work is never done” on several occasions in regard to several different people or groups of people. “A woman’s work is never done,” “a cowboy’s work is never done,” or “a man’s work is never done,” just to name a few.” I’m sure most of you could relate it to your job as well. Whether you are a teacher, doctor, electrician, or preacher, there always seems like there is something still to accomplish at the end of the day and the end of each week. The sentiment couldn’t be more true for the work of the Lord. His work is never completely done–at least not until He returns. To be fair, He did say, “It is finished” when He was on the cross. The work of a victorious blow to Satan and the power of Christ’s redemption unleashed on the world was done when He died on the Cross. But the work of His body–the church–had only just begun. His army of followers would begin on the day of Pentecost to infiltrate every corner of the globe with the Good News that could change every life and heal every broken heart that would allow it. That work continues even today, 2000 years later. We are His hands and feet. We are His mouthpiece to spread the message of love to a lost and dying world. That comes in so many ways, but each of us bears some responsibility in that effort. We all have a part to play.