6 Cues to Find Your Callingનમૂનો
I would like to start by reminding you that “You do not need to be in full-time ministry to be a full-time Christian.”
Let’s first look at what a career is and how it differs from a calling. A career is decided; a calling is discovered. A career is natural; a calling is supernatural. A career can change; your calling does not. A career is done for money but a calling is for eternity. A career requires education but a calling requires anointing.
In order to find your career, you need to consider what you love to do, what provides financial security, what is not illegal, and what you can do to help others and glorify God. Do not worry about what career to choose, Paul says “whatever you do…do as unto the Lord” (Col. 3:23). Your career is your choice. Remember, you do not need to be in full-time ministry to be a full-time Christian. Jesus is looking for full-time Christians who will bring glory to his name in college, at work, in a restaurant or coffee shop, anywhere. So, whatever your career may be, bring glory to God by being the light and salt there.
Today's Prayer:
Dear Lord, thank you for the job You have given me and where You have placed me to work. Lead me so I may bring glory to Your name in everything I do. I pray this reading plan is a guide in finding the calling You have for my life. In Jesus' name, I pray, amen.
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About this Plan
People often ask, "How do I know what I am called to do?" With this plan, I want to explain how there is a general will of God for every Christian, and this general will of God involves: following Jesus, forsaking sin, and winning souls. However, as you continue partaking in God's general will for your life as a believer, His specific will for you begins to be uncovered.
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