Greetings to you all in Jesus’ name.
One of the most important question that we can ask ourselves
is: Does God have a purpose for my life? Well, the scriptures
are very clear. God calls each one of us for a purpose. Do
you know what your calling is? I would like to suggest a few
clues that you can follow that may lead you to understand
what your calling might be. Some have wondered what ministry
they can do. Here are some suggestions.
1. Previous Experiences. What has God given you in the past
to equip you? What are your skills? What are your experiences?
Who did you work with? What did you do? David had bears and
lions before Goliath. Moses had training and exposure in Egypt.
Paul knew everything about the Law. Your previous life experiences
may give you some clue as to where God want you to go. For
example, if you hate any international food, or hate traveling
outside of the USA or just cannot learn another language,
most likely, you were not called to be a missionary. But then
of course, people can change. Sometimes God does call us to
things that are uncomfortable.
2. Present Circumstances. Where do you work presently? Who
are the people you meet? What church do you go to? Where do
you live? Most likely, where you are right now, is not your
own doing alone. Most of the time, God has a hand in where
we are presently. Present circumstances may also change. Jesus
called Peter, James and Andrew out of their fishing business
and made them fishers of men.
3. Personal Gifts, Talents, Skills. This is one of the more
obvious clues that will enable us to connect to our life’s
true calling. The better acquainted you are with the spiritual
gifts God has given you the better. There are tests one can
take to find these out. But one effective way is to ask at
least 4 members what they think your gifts are. Members know
you. You probably also know what your gifts are. It is those
things that you are happy to do and comfortable in doing them.
However, comfort is not a good clue. As I mentioned God’s
calling is often uncomfortable.
4. Prompting of the Holy Spirit. It is with rare exception
that God does not provide us with meaningful direction and
guidance at the critical junctures of our life. This is true
especially when we make important life decisions. The most
important aspect of this clue is not whether the Holy Spirit
prompts or guides us, but whether we are willing and able
to discern his promptings when they come.
5. Personal Passions. Another vital clue that can bring clarity
to our search for God’s calling is the kind of passion
God have given us. Our personal passions involve those issues,
subjects, practices, and institutions for which we have an
ardent affection. When we sense an intense, driving, almost
overmastering concern in our life for a certain thing, it
is likely that the object of that concern if for us a passion.
Ministry flows out of our being. On the other hand there are
passions that are contrary to God’s calling. King Solomon
had passion for architecture, women and wealth. You know what
happened.
6. Personal Counseling. This is getting wise counsel from
others that are more experienced and mature than we are. God
can and will speak to us through the wise counselors if we
are willing to hear their message. We need to make sure that
we don’t seek only those counselors who we feel will
tell us what we want to hear in the first place.
My friends, you have a purpose. Go to God and seek His will
for you. Listen to Him and be sensitive to what He has been
doing in your life and what He is telling you today.
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