Freshman Reflections From Belmont Universityનમૂનો
Day 24 – Vocation
One phrase, that was all it took, and just like that, Belmont stuck in my mind forever. However, it was quite a journey before Belmont stuck in my heart as it does now.
The phrase was delivered to me from Dr. Gwaltney of the College of Theology in my first official visit to Belmont. The phrase comes from Frederick Buechner’s Wishful Thinking, where he writes vocation is where, “Your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.”
I chose to attend Belmont after spending my freshman year at a large state university. It took me a short time to realize that the experience I desired from college could not be satisfied at the school I was enrolled in, and Belmont continued to knock on the door in my mind.
One of the things I learned most during my time at Belmont was the importance of understanding that we are all on a journey that got us to where we are today, and that we each have a specific story unique to us. There is such a temptation, especially in a new situation like going off to college, to constantly compare your journey to someone else’s. Whatever your struggle might be, take heart in knowing that you are on a journey, and God has led you down this path for a reason. There is a reason you are where you are: at Belmont, the rooming situation you’re in and the classes you are in.
Look around to all that is in front of you, and recognize the exciting place you are in life. This might be a really scary step for you in your life, or maybe it’s incredibly exciting. Whatever you’re feeling, ask God to help you to see what it is He wants to teach you on this leg of your journey.
Open your eyes to all that is around you and learn from everyone you come in contact with. We all have different functions in the Kingdom of God, so don’t get caught up in comparing your journey to someone else’s. Dive into what you’re truly passionate about and love others while doing it. After all, isn’t that what vocation is all about?
SPENCER CROSS
Alumnus
One phrase, that was all it took, and just like that, Belmont stuck in my mind forever. However, it was quite a journey before Belmont stuck in my heart as it does now.
The phrase was delivered to me from Dr. Gwaltney of the College of Theology in my first official visit to Belmont. The phrase comes from Frederick Buechner’s Wishful Thinking, where he writes vocation is where, “Your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.”
I chose to attend Belmont after spending my freshman year at a large state university. It took me a short time to realize that the experience I desired from college could not be satisfied at the school I was enrolled in, and Belmont continued to knock on the door in my mind.
One of the things I learned most during my time at Belmont was the importance of understanding that we are all on a journey that got us to where we are today, and that we each have a specific story unique to us. There is such a temptation, especially in a new situation like going off to college, to constantly compare your journey to someone else’s. Whatever your struggle might be, take heart in knowing that you are on a journey, and God has led you down this path for a reason. There is a reason you are where you are: at Belmont, the rooming situation you’re in and the classes you are in.
Look around to all that is in front of you, and recognize the exciting place you are in life. This might be a really scary step for you in your life, or maybe it’s incredibly exciting. Whatever you’re feeling, ask God to help you to see what it is He wants to teach you on this leg of your journey.
Open your eyes to all that is around you and learn from everyone you come in contact with. We all have different functions in the Kingdom of God, so don’t get caught up in comparing your journey to someone else’s. Dive into what you’re truly passionate about and love others while doing it. After all, isn’t that what vocation is all about?
SPENCER CROSS
Alumnus
About this Plan
This 40-day prayer plan was written by students, faculty and staff at Belmont University as a daily devotional for incoming freshmen. Each day guides and encourages new college students in their faith in Jesus Christ through the word of God and the sincere thoughts, seasoned advice and honest prayers of the contributing authors. May these words help you grow in your love for God and your love for others!
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