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The pastor where I go to church had a message where he said sometimes people ask the question "Why am I here?" or "What am I suppose to do with my life?" and he suggested that instead of asking that question a better question would be "Who am i here for?"
We discussed this in my men's group tonight and I mentioned to them that I found out about 10 years ago that my calling and my job title were not the same thing. My calling is a description of what God has called me to do. For me, God has made it clear I am to work with those who are broken. At different times in my career that has meant both physical and sometimes emotional health. Certainly it means spiritually broken as well. But, my job title has changed numerous times throughout my career. I don't get as uptight about those changes anymore like I use to. What I am mainly concerned about is is this consistent with what God has told me my calling is?
What is your calling? How did you discover it?
Who are you here for?
We discussed this in my men's group tonight and I mentioned to them that I found out about 10 years ago that my calling and my job title were not the same thing. My calling is a description of what God has called me to do. For me, God has made it clear I am to work with those who are broken. At different times in my career that has meant both physical and sometimes emotional health. Certainly it means spiritually broken as well. But, my job title has changed numerous times throughout my career. I don't get as uptight about those changes anymore like I use to. What I am mainly concerned about is is this consistent with what God has told me my calling is?
What is your calling? How did you discover it?
Who are you here for?