"May the favor of the Lord our God rest upon us; establish the work of our hands for us- yes, establish the work of our hands."
Psalm 90:17
Many of us begin our careers with the goal of achieving success. If we
haven't entered our work as a result of God's calling, we will
eventually face a chasm of deep frustration and emptiness. Success
flatters but does not provide a lasting sense of purpose and
fulfillment. So often we enter careers with wrong motives-money,
prestige, and even pressure from parents or peers. Failing to match our
work with our giftedness and calling is like trying to fit a square peg
into a round hole. If that happens over an extended period, a person
crashes.
At this time, many make another mistake. Workplace believers think that
beginning a new career in "full-time Christian work" will fill the
emptiness they feel.
However, this only exacerbates the problem because they are again trying
to put another square peg into a round hole. The problem is not whether
we should be in "Christian work" or "secular work," but rather what
work is inspired by gifts and calling. If there is one phrase I wish I
could remove from the English language it is "full-time Christian work."
If you are a Christian, you are in full-time Christian work, whether
you are driving nails or preaching the gospel. The question must be, are
you achieving the God-given calling for your life? God has called
people into business to fulfill His purposes just as much as He has
called people to be pastors or missionaries.
It is time for workplace believers to stop feeling like second-class
citizens for being in business. It is time workplace believers stop
working toward financial independence so that they can concentrate on
their "true spiritual calling." This is the great deception for those
called to business.
Significance comes from fulfilling the God-given purpose for which you were made. Ask Him to confirm this in your own life.
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