Calling

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Patiently Waiting on God’s Timing for Ministry

John the Baptist chose an unconventional path, patiently waiting in the wilderness for God's divine timing for ministry. Ever felt like you're in a 'wilderness season,' wondering when God will call you to act? His powerful example offers crucial insights into surrendering our own agendas and trusting God's perfect plan. Discover how to patiently wait on God, even when the axe is at the root of the trees, and find clarity for your calling.
Patiently Waiting on God's Timing for Ministry - Matthew 3:4-6

Understanding God’s Specific Assignment

Do you ever wonder what God's unique plan is for your life? Paul knew his assignment with absolute clarity, as seen in Titus 1:1. He lived a life devoted to God's purpose. We're also called to serve in reconciliation, but how do we grasp our specific tasks? The story of the Ethiopian eunuch (Acts 8:26-40) reveals a crucial need for guidance. Understanding your divine assignment isn't just about knowing; it's about living a purposeful life that pleases God. Ready to discover how to align your life with God's perfect will and live out His specific assignment for you?
Understanding God's Specific Assignment - Titus 1:1

Josiah: Proof That God Works in His Own Timing

Ever feel like you aren't "ready" for what God is asking you to do? King Josiah took the throne at just eight years old. He didn't have experience, wisdom, or strength yet. But his story proves that God is not limited by our readiness—He works in His own perfect timing. If you are waiting to feel "qualified" before you obey, you might be missing the point. God isn't looking for your resume; He is looking for your willingness.
God Works in His Own Timing - 2 Kings 22:1-2

Shine in the House: Fulfilling God’s Purpose Where You Are

God didn’t light your lamp for it to hide under a bowl. He placed you where your light matters most — in the house. Before you shine in the world, shine faithfully where God has planted you — your family, church, or workplace. That’s where your purpose begins to glow. Read the full reflection on how to shine in the house and fulfil your divine calling.
Shine in the House: Fulfilling God’s Purpose Where You Are - Matthew 5:14-15

Sanctification Before Service: Cleansed Hearts, Called Lives

Are you serving God with a cleansed heart—or simply going through the motions? Isaiah’s encounter with God reminds us that sanctification must come before service. Before he could answer God’s call, his unclean lips were purified. Serving in ministry or church roles doesn’t automatically mean we’re spiritually prepared. True service isn’t just about doing good works; it’s about becoming a purified vessel fit for God’s use. Dive deeper into this transformative truth by reading the full post.
Sanctification Before Service: Cleansed Hearts, Called Lives - Isaiah 6:7

Dreams and Destiny: Walking Boldly in God’s Purpose

Do you ever feel like the dreams God placed in your heart are misunderstood or ridiculed by others? Joseph faced the same challenge when his brothers called him ‘this dreamer’ (Genesis 37:19). Yet, those very dreams were part of God’s divine plan to save nations. God’s vision for your life may not make sense to everyone—but it doesn’t have to. As 1 Corinthians 2:9 reminds us, ‘Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, the things which God has prepared for those who love Him.’ Trust His purpose, hold onto your destiny, and walk boldly in faith. Tap the link to read more about embracing your God-given dreams and stepping into His purpose.
Dreams and Destiny: Walking Boldly in God’s Purpose - Genesis 37:19

Apostle by God’s Will: Are You Truly Called?

Are you walking in your true calling or simply following the crowd? Paul reminds us in 2 Timothy 1:1 that being an apostle is a divine appointment, not a self-made title. Reflect on your spiritual journey and discover if you're truly aligned with God's will. Dive deeper into this powerful message by clicking the link below!
Apostle by God's Will: Are You Truly Called? - 2 Timothy 1:1