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**2 Chronicles 4:16** โ€” *"the pots, shovels, meat forks, and all the other articles. All these objects that Huram-abi made for King Solomon for the house of the LORD were of polished bronze."*

Huram-abi did not craft shovels for a marketplace. He did not polish meat forks for a banquet hall. Every ordinary tool was consecrated โ€” shaped, refined, and set apart for the house of the LORD.

Scripture reminds us that sacred work does not always wear a recognizable face. A shovel remains a shovel. Yet when it is offered faithfully, it becomes something consecrated โ€” a steward's act of worship rendered in bronze.

Walk with that image today. The ordinary work of your hands โ€” the unglamorous, repeated, unnoticed labor โ€” does not diminish in worth when it is given to God. Huram-abi polished what others might have left dull.

Consider the objects in your hands this week, and whose house they are truly being built for.
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