The shop routine always started with a Bible reading, customers were welcomed with grace, and “if there were problems, we prayed over them together”.
Working in her father’s watchmaker’s shop in the 1920s was foundational in Corrie Ten Boom’s life. She learned patience as she repaired delicate time pieces, and how to depend upon the Lord for every task. “When my hand was not steady and I had to do a very exacting piece of work, . . . I prayed, ‘Lord Jesus, will You lay Your hand on my hand?’ He always did, and our joined hands worked securely. Jesus never fails us for a moment.”
That watchmaker’s shop was infused with the peace and joy of Christ’s presence, not unlike Paul’s teaching to the church in Colossae: “Let the message of Christ dwell among you richly. . . . And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus” (Colossians 3:16–17). Whatever you do. From serving customers at work to supporting family at home, Jesus is in every action. We can always ask for His hands to steady and strengthen us.
In the watchmaker’s shop, Corrie Ten Boom realised that “God’s love and power are available to us in the trivial things of everyday life”. What ordinary tasks lie ahead of you today? When we meet the Lord there, these can become uplifting moments of His grace and provision.