Last Sunday at Church, our Pastor’s message was titled “Happy People Have a Calling”, and it was brilliant! Here are the key points as I saw them:
First: Your vocation has NOTHING to do with the happiness you feel in regard to work.
Second: The way you view your vocation has EVERYTHING to do with the happiness you feel in regard to work. You can view your vocation as a job, as a career or as your calling. It’s up to you.
Do you realize what this means? It means you have 100% control over how much happiness you feel when it comes to your work. Our Pastor even suggested that if you are doing temporary work, you can still view it as your temporary calling!
Jo and I had an extraordinary conversation on the way out of the sanctuary. For much of Jo’s life, her calling has been to be an international dance instructor. I asked Jo, “What has your calling been the last couple of years?" She said, “My calling has been to be a mom and to be a bone marrow transplant patient.” Consider this: When you are doing exactly what God is calling you to do, how can you have anything less than happiness?
It’s been suggested that Jo did not choose to have a bone marrow transplant. We actually believe she did. God puts options in front of us – sometimes those options are limited to a single option. From the options God put in front of Jo, she chose to have a bone marrow transplant and for the last 18 months she has chosen to relate to that experience as her temporary calling and to take it on with the same level of passion she brings to dance or being a mom.
So the question I have to ask myself is this: Where in my life do I have situations that I view as unfortunate circumstances that I have to muddle through...as compared to my temporary calling straight from the hand of God?
2 comments:
Tim, great insight and thoughts. You are a very good writer...this is exactly what Paul was suggesting in Romans 8:28 "All things work for good for those that love the Lord" What? Even disease? Even death? Yup, all things! He makes good come out of it all.
Take Care, love you guys.
T
Trying to accept the challenges God sends us as blessings can make things better.
I have to admit, I was crazy scared through my whole stem cell procedure. But now it's been over a year, and I look back and can only see it as a blessing. Would I choose what happened if it were put before me with a more pleasant option? Probably not. But I do believe that God has truly blessed me by what I have been through.
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