What Does the Bible Say About Calling?Sample
Your Work Is Not as Important as You Want It to Be
My career, my success, and my productivity are not elements of my primary calling. A Christian's calling is not a personal one, but a shared calling with other Christians to something very simple and straightforward: love God and love your neighbor.
This is an important counter-cultural message for us today. Our world is increasingly personalized. Email newsletters often include our first names. Facebook and Twitter deliver personalized newsfeeds. Netflix rates movies based on our personal viewing habits. Online campaigns track our behavior and follow us individually with highly targeted advertisements. Amazon recommends products based on our personal preferences and purchase histories. Even the medical community is moving toward personalized medicine, tailored to an individual’s unique genetic code.
Let us not make the same mistake in our faith. Let us not seek personalized theology, tailored to our individual convictions. Let us not seek individualized ecclesiology, tailored to our personal taste. The calling we share is more important than the manifestation of that general calling in any specific context. In short, your calling to Christ must be the First Thing. Everything else in life must serve that one calling.
Video
Watch the short video “Does God Care About the Work We Do?” with Boyd Clarke.
Prayer
Lord, help me serve my primary calling first of all. Help my actions be consistent with my faith. I thank you for the desire to find meaning and purpose in my daily work, and I thank you also that you have filled me with the high calling to serve Christ in everything.
Scripture
About this Plan
We'll examine what the Bible says about calling and give practical tips for exploring your own calling.
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We would like to thank The High Calling and Theology of Work Project for providing this plan. For more information, please visit www.thehighcalling.org or www.theologyofwork.org