Facing the Giant of Work and Unemploymentનમૂનો
Recognise your calling
‘It is God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfil his good purpose.’ Philippians 2:13 NIVUK
By recognising and fulfilling your God-given assignment in life you free yourself from a sense of failure, and are able to stop worrying about what others think. Why? Because your self-worth no longer depends on people but God! However, you must do these three things: 1) Be honest about your gifts, and recognise your limitations. Don’t go through life as a stranger to yourself. Honestly assess your strengths and limitations; ask the hard questions and be willing to live with the answers, even if it means letting some things go. Michael Novak writes, ‘God knows what’s in us for He put it there. And He intends us to do something with it.’ Each of us has been given a calling in life, and happiness belongs to those who find and fulfil that calling. 2) Allow God to work on you. Sometimes amateur potters limit the potential of clay by seeing it only as a flowerpot. But a master potter sees much more - he or she knows what it can become. Watch them; they don’t merely impose a shape on it, they release the shape that’s already within. And that’s what God does with us. 3) Recognise your source. Fulfilling your life’s assignment begins with identifying the desires God has placed within you. ‘It is God who works in you to will and to act according to his good purpose.’ Who’s at work within you? God! Where do your desires come from? God! Where do your abilities come from? God! Make knowing God and walking in step with Him your highest priority.
Prayer Point:
Lord, thank You that I am Your workmanship. I’m excited by the good works You’ve prepared for me to do – uniquely suited to my personality and gifting. Help me not to over-extend myself as that will lead to burnout and stress. But please help me to recognise and use all the potential that You have placed within me – for Your glory and my joy! Amen.
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About this Plan
Losing a job or dealing with work-related stress is something that many of us deal with at some point in life. But God doesn’t want you to have anxiety at work. He cares about your day-to-day, and He wants you to flourish in the work you do!
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