“Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.”~ 1 Cor. 10:31
Here, Paul is teaching the Corinthian believers, as well as us, that there is no difference between the sacred and the secular. To a Christian, all ground is holy ground. Our double-mindedness comes from the fact that we have sanctified the one, but not the other. You cannot divorce God from your everyday life. The supernatural is no more than putting God into the natural.
Putting God into the natural is unnatural to the world. But to us, it’s a very natural thing. If we exclude God from our everyday living, and only take Him into the “religious” part, then, the biggest part of our lives will be lived without God.
Christianity does not exclude ordinary, human activities. Paul tells us to go on with our jobs. He takes for granted Christians will go to dinner parties, including those given by pagans. Even our Lord attended a wedding, and provided them with wine.
It is not that doing such things is sinful; it’s doing them without God that makes them so sinful. He does not want to be a part of our lives, but all of it.
The ordinary becomes extraordinary when God enters it....even a bush.