God's work
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[edit]- Work in accordance with the will of God.
- 2007, Angelo Letizia, The Battle for Existence[1], page 110:
- He had done God's work by killing a man and would now gladly pay the earthly penalty, because he thought his reward would be in heaven.
- 2014, Douglas Preston, The Kraken Project[3]:
- His father was one of those delusional souls who believed that making money was doing God's work.
- 2014, Daniel Carnahan, The Manipulator[4], page 222:
- " […] The good book says when we act on behalf of another in need; we are doing God's work.”
- Work that accomplishes good.
- 2007, Tom Walsh, Walker[5], page 40:
- “Well, Walker, I think you'll enjoy the job. It's a lot of work at times, but baking is God's work, you know—feeding the people who need food to live.”
- 2011, Kristin Stefanos, Avenging Angel's Scythe[6], page 325:
- I just wanted to say, I am proud to know you. What you're doing with this kid's important.” “Thanks, Eric. Like my old psychiatry professor used to say, we're doing God's work.
- 2002 January 14, Richard Pyle, “At Fresh Kills, `God's work' is under way”, in The Associated Press:
- "This is not a garbage dump; it's a special place," an emotional Chief of Detectives William Allee said during a tour on Monday. "It is sacred ground to all of us. We're doing God's work and I feel honored to be here."
- (idiomatic) Work that is very important and necessary, especially that which receives little or no recognition or pay.
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[edit]work in accordance with the will of God
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work that accomplishes good
work that is very important