Do All As Unto The Lord - 3.4.26

Daily Devotions With Pastor Robert Maasbach12mApril 3, 2026

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Pastor Robert Maasbach delivers a powerful devotional on living all aspects of life 'as unto the Lord,' drawing from Colossians, Romans, Galatians, and 2 Corinthians. He emphasizes that every action—whether personal hygiene, family duties, work, or moments of solitude—should be done with a heart focused on God. The message centers on the transformative truth that our identity is not in our circumstances but in Christ, illustrated through the story of George Jeffries, an elderly evangelist who, though materially poor, lived in deep intimacy with God and became a vessel for divine anointing through young Reinhard Bunke. Pastor Maasbach highlights Paul’s unwavering commitment to the gospel even in the face of suffering, and concludes with the profound grace of the Macedonian churches—poor yet rich in generosity and joy—showing that true abundance comes not from material wealth but from God’s grace abounding in believers. The episode calls listeners to live not for self, but for God, finding purpose, joy, and sufficiency in His presence regardless of external conditions.

Key Takeaways
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Do everything—every task, appearance, and interaction—as if done directly for the Lord.

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Your identity and worth are rooted in Christ, not your circumstances or achievements.

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True generosity and joy come from God’s grace, not from material abundance.

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Even in hardship or loneliness, God’s presence is sufficient and empowering.

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Living unto the Lord means offering yourself first to God, then to others, as an act of worship.

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Chapters
0:00
2 min

The Call to Live All Things unto the Lord

Do all that you do in life. Do it all as unto the Lord. Everything.

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2:00
3 min

Living unto God in Every Circumstance

The pastor expands on Romans 14:7-8, affirming that whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord. He addresses those feeling alone or without purpose, reminding them of God’s constant presence and care.

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5 min

The Life of Christ in Us: Paul and Reinhard Bunke

I would like to be like George Jeffries, don't you? I would like to be somebody when I've got nothing. I have you, my loving Father, and your presence is better to me than life.

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10:00
3 min

Grace Abounding: The Macedonian Example

God is able to make all grace abound towards you that you always having all sufficiency in all things may have an abundance for every good work.

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High-Impact Quotes
God is able to make all grace abound towards you that you always having all sufficiency in all things may have an abundance for every good work.
Pastor Robert Maasbach12:08
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I would like to be like George Jeffries, don't you? I would like to be somebody when I've got nothing. I have you, my loving Father, and your presence is better to me than life.
Pastor Robert Maasbach6:16
Viral: 90.0
Do all that you do in life. Do it all as unto the Lord. Everything.
Pastor Robert Maasbach0:09
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Host

Pastor Robert Maasbach
Topics Discussed
Living unto the Lord95%Identity in Christ90%Grace and Sufficiency85%Divine Generosity85%God's Presence in Hardship80%Spiritual Intimacy75%Sacrificial Living70%Legacy and Anointing70%
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Jesus Christ

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Father

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George Jeffries

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Holy Spirit

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Paul

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4xPositive

Reinhard Bunke

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Macedonia

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3xPositive

Colossians

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Romans

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Galatians

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