A vocation, in my opinion, is where your passion, strengths, and talents collide with the world's most pressing needs. At the moment, I believe my spiritual calling is the intersection of my passion (cooking), God-given gifts and talents (mercy, compassion, good with people one-on-one, ability to provide comfort in a calm, unobtrusive manner), and one deep need in our world (highly independent people who don't like to ask for help but find themselves in situations where they could use one).
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I feel most at ease assisting folks where these three areas collide. It may not appear to be a significant calling, but I feel it is.
I feel that our calling can shift based on where we are in life or what season we are in. When my children were smaller, I think my calling was to care for, nurture, love, feed, and teach them to develop into responsible young adults. Currently, I believe my calling is to nurture and love on those who are going through a difficult time and are hesitant to ask for help. This can take the shape of cooking for cancer patients, or it can take the form of caring for an older family who is in desperate need of assistance.
Sure, following our spiritual calling can be frightening. I know I've been hesitant to commit on few occasions. I sometimes feel like I'm standing on the edge of a precipice, needing a little prodding to jump. (It was my spouse who gently pushed me to delve into a situation that had previously overwhelmed and paralyzed me, but I can honestly say it has been an incredible learning experience thus far.)
I make excuses that I'm too busy at other times. (When I informed a friend I was too busy to help someone she wanted me to contact, she told me bluntly that my time was mine to make…it was all about what I prioritized.) Those words hurt at the time, but they pushed me to help that individual in need, and it was a wonderful experience.)
By remaining on the sidelines, we are ignoring the world's most pressing needs and failing to fulfill our calling. My confidence and trust in God has grown, and I now know that if I jump off the cliff, He will provide a parachute and catch me. And if I continue to say no when I am summoned, God will continue to knock until I say “yes.” Both of these things have happened to me in the last several months.
Are you prepared for your name to be called? What have you been called to do if you've been called?
How do I know my calling from God?
My mind was inundated with ideas like “But what would this lead to?” and “Will this be worth it?” when God continually commanded me to write. in addition “Are you sure this is what He's saying?” In the middle of my skepticism, I read Luke 1, where the angel Gabriel informs Zechariah of his son John the Baptist's impending birth. In amazement, Zechariah responds, “What evidence do I have that this is true? “I am a senior citizen, and my wife is well into her senior years.”
Because of his lack of trust, the angel takes away his voice until the day of John's birth. To put it another way, believe God the first time He tells you to do something. Don't waste time questioning God; instead, perform the last thing He commanded you to do, even if you don't understand it. He'll make certain to reveal you the following step in His own time.
Your actions match your plans
You develop large goals and then follow through with the necessary actions. The big intentions you have for yourself and the routines you follow every minute of every day are inextricably linked. You make the tiny, previous plans that you know will bring you there when you outline your major plans. You're enthralled by every step of the process because it's all leading to you realizing your vision for your life and your place in the world.
How do I know if I've had a spiritual awakening?
You will have many lovely realizations and new views no matter how you get into alignment with your inner beingwhether through a protracted struggle of resistance or with faith and confidence after slight contrast.
- There are “miracles” happening; abundance is pouring in, the body is healing, and relationships are improving.
How can I be awakened spiritually?
The spiritual journeyand the resulting “spiritual awakening” we seekalways appears to take place in some exotic location or following a spectacular incident.
Perhaps you believe you need to travel to Peru to drink ayahuasca or leave your spouse to get the spiritual awakening you seek?
From the comfort of your own home, you may connect with your spirituality and awaken to the lessons that are meant for you over and over again throughout your life.
How do I know my soul calling?
Gustin compares the path of purpose-discovery to classic hero and heroine legends in which the hero sets out to find the treasure that has been hidden under their bed the entire time. They must return home to complete their journey.
This is why, according to Gustin, we must awaken and seek our purpose from inside. He suggested four different methods to begin the quest.
1. Tap into your inner ferocity. Routines, schedules, details, and mandated behaviors confine us every day. Moving beyond the commonplace can be life-giving when it comes to waking your purpose.
“Let your imagination run wild,” Gustin advises. “Get free of your life's routines and limitations.”
We can begin to let our genuine selves to emerge simply by choosing to be uncomfortable and allowing our inner “wildness” to grow.
2. Ask yourself, “What is my purpose?” on a regular basis. Spend time every day thinking about this crucial question: “What is my purpose?”
Consider this question in a natural setting. Take some time to go outside and enjoy the scenery.
“…untamed environment has been one of the finest mirrors of your spirit for millennia,” Gustin explains. Explore the world around you by going off the beaten road, trying new things, and going off the beaten path.
Set aside daily reflection time for yourself, as well as time that you will spend outside of your normal routine.
3. Hang around with “outlaws.” Find intriguing and thought-provoking people who are outside of your own expertise, whatever “wild” means to you. Find people who have actively rejected to live a life with a default purpose and are looking for new ways to think about and understand the world.
“If you just hang out with folks in your specialty,” Gustin argues, “they will unwittingly reinforce your status quo, therefore helping you rigidify your current way of being.”
Find out about wild writers, authors, poets, and musicians who write about soul-awakening and life's fundamental philosophical problems.
4. Seek professional advice. “Having a guide who has travelled much of that region already is useful when entering into uncharted territory,” Gustin says.
Mentorship is unrivaled in its effectiveness. Find an expert to take you through this process – someone who has asked himself the same questions you are.
It might be able to help you answer our most important question: “What are your plans for your one wild and precious life?”
Matthew 6:33-34
But first seek his kingdom and righteousness, and all these things will be given to you. As a result, do not be concerned about tomorrow; tomorrow will take care of itself. Each day is difficult enough on its own.
Corinthians 7:17
Nonetheless, in whatever circumstance the Lord has placed them, each individual should live as a believer, exactly as God has called them. This is the rule I enforce in every church.
Ephesians 4:1-6
As a Christian prisoner, I implore you to live a life that is worthy of the calling you have received. Be utterly modest and kind; be patient and loving with one another. Make every effort to maintain the Spirit's unity through the bond of peace. One Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is over all, through all, and in all; one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to one hope when you were called; one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is over all, through all, and in all.
Philippians 2:1-4
Make my joy full by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one mind, if you have any encouragement from being linked with Christ, if you have any comfort from his love, if you have any common sharing in the Spirit, if you have any tenderness and compassion. Do nothing out of vanity or selfish ambition. Rather, regard others above yourself in humility, each of you looking out for the interests of the others rather than your own.
Philippians 3:12-14
Not that I have already attained all of this or arrived at my objective, but I press on to grasp what Christ Jesus has taken hold of me for. I don't consider myself to have grasped it yet, brothers and sisters. But there is one thing I do: I push on toward the goal of winning the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus, forgetting what is behind and straining for what is ahead.
Timothy 1:10
He has saved us and called us to a holy life because of his own purpose and grace, not because of anything we have done. This grace was given to us before the beginning of time in Christ Jesus, but it has now been revealed by the coming of our Savior, Christ Jesus, who has abolished death and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel.
Hebrews 12:1-2
Because we are surrounded by such a large cloud of witnesses, let us cast aside everything that hinders us and the sin that so easily entangles us. And let us run the race marked out for us with endurance, fixing our gaze on Jesus, the forerunner and perfecter of faith. He endured the cross, scorning its shame, for the joy set before him, and sat down at the right hand of God's throne.
Peter 2:9-10
However, you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, and God's special possession, so that you may worship him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light. You were once not a people, but now you are God's people; you were once without mercy, but now you have mercy.
Peter 3:15-16
But you must revere Christ as Lord in your hearts. Always be ready to respond to anyone who inquires about the source of your hope. But do so with gentleness and respect, retaining a clear conscience, so that those who unjustly criticize your Christian behavior will be ashamed of their slander.
Peter 4:10-11
As faithful stewards of God's generosity in its different forms, each of you should use whatever gift you have been given to serve others. If someone speaks, it should be as if they are speaking God's own words. Anyone who serves should do it with the strength that God provides, so that God may be thanked in all things through Jesus Christ. For ever and ever, be honor and power to him. Amen.
God, the universe's creator, has urged us to join him in his mission to bring justice and kindness to his world. What a blessing and honor! However, the task ahead will be difficult, and we are happy that God is with us.
Lord, grant us the courage, wisdom, and humility to embrace your calling for our life with equal zeal, wisdom, and humility.
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