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Unveiling Your Calling: A 5-Day Spiritual ExplorationSample

Unveiling Your Calling: A 5-Day Spiritual Exploration

DAY 4 OF 5

When you’re called to serve God in a particular capacity, it’s not unusual to go through a period of anonymity where you feel invisible. Isaiah was called of God ‘from the womb’. (Isaiah 49:1 NKJV) But he experienced a season of being hidden ‘in the shadow’ while God perfected his ministry.

When a vision takes a long time to come to fruition, and you’ve sacrificed and worked without recognition or seeing results, it’s easy to feel like you’re wasting your life. Isaiah was human too, he got discouraged and said, ‘I have laboured to no purpose… spent my strength… for nothing.’ (Isaiah 49:4 NIV) But just because you feel that way doesn’t mean it’s true. ‘God… rewards those who earnestly seek Him’ (Hebrews 11:6 NIV), and you’re no exception.

It took thirty years before Jesus started His public ministry. Moses, David, John the Baptist, and Paul endured years of obscurity before they were brought to the forefront. In God’s Kingdom there are no overnight sensations or flash-in-the-pan successes.

Beth Jones says: ‘Anyone who wants to be used of God will experience hidden years in the backside of the desert.‘ During that time the Lord is polishing, sharpening and preparing us to fit into His bow, so at the right time, like “a polished shaft” He can launch us into fruitful service.

The invisible years are years of serving, studying, being faithful in another person’s ministry and doing the behind-the-scenes work.’ The Bible says, ‘God is not unjust; He will not forget your work.’ (Hebrews 6:10 NIV) Be patient—when the time is right He will bring forth the fruit He placed inside you.

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Unveiling Your Calling: A 5-Day Spiritual Exploration

Understanding your 'God Given Calling' can be a lifelong journey that not only requires faith and patience but a willingness to lay down our own desires and be led by God. It's about discovering the unique path that God has laid out for you and embracing it with trust and commitment to God. When trusting God to complete the work He has started in us, we embrace the unique path that God has laid out for each of us.

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