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How to Trust God in the Season of Job-Hunting
When I resigned from my reporting job, I was ready to also call it quits with writing. I did not want to go near anything that required writing, and I was quite happy to look for a career in accounting, which was the degree I graduated with.
However, God had other plans for me. At a leadership weekend at my church, I heard a sermon by American pastor John Bevere, which had me retracting my earlier decision. Pastor Bevere spoke on the parable of the talents (Matthew 25:14-30), which is about a group of servants who are entrusted with talents to look after while their master is away. A few tend to and grow their gifts, but one of the servants hides his talent. When his master discovers this, he reprimands the servant for being wicked and lazy, and takes his talent away from him.
The sermon reminded me to make use of my talents properly, and convicted me that I should really give writing another go. Sometimes, as we ask God to show us what steps to take next, we fail to take little steps of obedience now.
For me, I had to start writing again as an act of obedience to God.
I wish I could tell you that job offers came pouring in after I started writing for YMI. But they didn't. The rejection emails continued to come. There were nights I would lie awake, worrying about my future and comparing my situation with friends who had fancy job titles.
Yet God has promised us that He will look after us and that He has our future in His hands. Luke 12:32 gave me a lot of comfort during this time. "Do not be afraid, little flock, for your Father has been pleased to give you the kingdom."
I waited for what seemed like eternity before I was offered my current job. And you know what? It was so much better than what I could have ever hoped and prayed for. It came with an attractive pay, a better work environment, and regular work hours.
Perhaps you are in a similar situation. Maybe you have applied for so many jobs that you have lost count and you feel like you are about to buckle from parental and peer pressure. But take heart and know that God is a God of more than enough (Ephesians 3:20). He will uphold you with His right hand (Isaiah 41:10), and He will give strength to the weary (Isaiah 40:29).--Michele Ong
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