What is on my mind is a lot of thoughts which may actually be a bit discombobulated, but they feel important enough to be said, even if they aren't in the proper order.
What's amazing to me is the limits
people put on life. Work is what you do between hobbies. Passion is
what you save for the last moments of the night. I love you is said
and felt what times are tough. Good is what you do to get something
you want. Good enough is the standard for work. Feeling good is what
happens when the work is heaved off of the shoulders and freedom and
relaxation starts in. Purpose and calling are odd concepts. A “call”
is often convenient Christianese for doing or not doing something
that would be hard to explain otherwise. That call is generally doing
something you really want or don't want to do. A sense of a call is a
terrifying thing that doesn't promise enough of what is considered
valid and important by the worlds standards.
Why can't a job be a hobby, a passion,
and (bad word alert)....fun? Why can't a calling be a real thing that
is known and confirmed by the Lord? Why are people so unable to bring
themselves to learn about ministries that may be perfect for them?
Why is everyone so scared of actually asking God what their call is?
Imagine if there were a place to work,
where no one was considered, by the management, or themselves as
marginal? What if there was a calling where everyone worked with as
much passion for what they did for their living as a lot of other
people put into their hobbies? What if these people were so united in
their love and concern for one another as the early church was?
Distributing what they had between each other so that no one had an
unmet need? What if people could be saved from the boring, listless
lackluster promise of two happy days in the week? What if the Lord
had a home for you across the world? Best friends saved for you to
discover them? What if the pleasure of what you got to do got you out
of bed each morning?
Listen. If you have ever considered
yourself someone that likes learning, performing, traveling, people,
serving, healing, worshiping, comforting, caring, administrating,
dreaming, planning, and growing, think about looking into ministries
that excite you towards those ends. There are probably a million
words ending in “ing” that can glorify the Lord and
bring joy in the process.
And don't say you don't feel “called.”
Not yet. Not until you have actually learned more about what these
ministries teams are about. Don't take the easy way out in saying that. You
might miss out and never get another chance.
I'd love to hear about different ministries that exist out there, and to hear about how people use their passions and creative talents to serve one another and honor the Lord by not hiding what he has given them. Please, share with me! Write or comment and spread the word about your goals and prayer needs. Let's be aware of our brothers and sisters out there. Share about a ministry you think should exist. Share about the needs you see around you in your sphere of influence. Share about how you plan on being part of the change. If you don't want to share it here, share it with someone else who sees those same needs and wants just as much to help.
We really have no right to be bored or lazy. Let's go above and beyond! It's so much more exciting that way!
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