Good Morning All,
Psalm 138:8; “The Lord will
fulfill his purpose for me; your love, O Lord, endures forever — do not abandon
the works of your hands.”
So, what do you want to be when you grow
up? That always seemed like a loaded
question for an eight-year-old, but we ask it anyway. Then a little while later, we ask a high
school graduate the same question. Now
there is even more pressure. Then we ask
it of the college grad that may have thousands of dollars in student loans
facing him; now there is real pressure and anxiety. What do you want to be when you grow up? For many this is more of a question of “what
is God’s will for my life?”
Every so often, this discussion really
preys upon the hearts of people. They
get so wrapped up in what God wants them to do that they miss the really
important answer. God wants them to do
whatever they want to do. When I tell
them this, they seem confused, but it is really simple. God doesn’t necessarily want you to do one
specific task or job; that is why he gives us different gifts or talents. Sometimes, those gifts overlap. A person who is compassionate could be a good
nurse or a good teacher or a good daycare provider. A person who is analytical may be a good
accountant or a good engineer. So how do
we know what God wants us to be when we grow up?
What God wants for us is that we love and
praise him and then to love one another.
That is what God wants. He
blesses us with different talents and desires that allow us to serve him in
different ways. He wants us to serve him
in every capacity that we can. If you
are the parent that volunteers to coach the young sports team, teach them to
respect each other and pay extra attention to the children who need it. If your job is dealing with people, be kind
and courteous. In all you do be honest
and fair. This is what God wants from
you. He probably doesn’t have a specific
job lined up for you but rather gives you the gifts and the freedom to serve
him in whatever way you choose.
This is true even if you change your career
or when you retire; all this gives us is new opportunities. The real focus in the life of a Christian is
not so much how we serve God but that we serve God, in all that we do. God’s plan for us is to live in his kingdom
and serve him in love. His plan is not
that you are a teacher or a farmer or an electrician; rather his plan is that
you are a beloved, redeemed child of God.
His plan is to prosper you with eternal life.
So,
the question about what to do is simple; whatever we do, we do it to glorify
God and to share his grace with those around us. This is true whether we are 8 or 88. The call for us is to love one another and to
trust in God’s grace for our eternal salvation.
The rest is pretty much up to us; we have God’s blessings now and for
eternity.
Father
of all grace, your blessings flow over us like a river. Your generosity overwhelms us. Help us to see that through all your grace
you only desire is that we live in your love and to love one another. Help us to see your wonderful mercy
throughout our life. In the precious
name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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