It is so important to have goals for your life. Without clear goals in life, we go round in circles without achieving anything significant.
If you have ten priorities, you have no priorities.
But it can also be dangerous to have too few priorities. There are very successful doctors, preachers and business people who have neglected their spouses or children.
I love classical music. When I think of the greatest composers, I always see amazing achievements but abject failures in their family lives.
But one composer shone with heavenly glory.
Johann Sebastian Bach was so devoted to music that he damaged his eyesight studying sheet music by candlelight. He was extremely focused, but his first priority was the love of God.
He was also a faithful husband and a very good father.
He had many children and some of them also became excellent composers.
There are fanatics who only have one goal in life, but there are also duty-bound people who only want to be good Christians without a clear idea of a particular goal or personal calling from God.
What would it be like if Paul only wanted to be a good Christian and nothing more?
What if Johann Sebastian Bach only wanted to be a good father and church organist and nothing more?
Do you only have one goal in life? Perhaps you should ask yourself whether you are perhaps too self-centred or whether you are neglecting some important duties.
Do you have a clear idea of your identity and calling or do you only have a vague idea that you should be a good Christian?
Ask God to show you what he has created you for.
Every person is unique. God has created you for important tasks. Not only famous people are important in God's eyes. God has a plan for your life.
We have different gifts, according to the grace given to each of us. If your gift is prophesying, then prophesy in accordance with your faith;
if it is serving, then serve; if it is teaching, then teach;
if it is to encourage, then give encouragement; if it is giving, then give generously; if it is to lead, do it diligently; if it is to show mercy, do it cheerfully. Rom 12:6–8 NIV
You may think you are not a prophet or teacher, but you can study the Bible and teach your children.
You pray for someone and an encouraging word comes to you for that person. Maybe you should share that thought with the person.
Maybe you are a practical person. You are a good gardener. Your neighbour is sick and his garden is unkempt. If you work in his garden, you might be able to win your neighbour for Jesus.
If you like to play the piano or guitar, maybe you can visit a retirement home and encourage the elderly with music.
We all have talents and abilities that we can use for Jesus.
What is your thing? Who needs your help? When you pray about it, what comes to mind?
Monday, November 18, 2024
Goals, Callings and Priorities
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Different callings,
discipleship,
Faith,
Faithfulness,
Family,
Gifts,
Goals,
Priorities,
Talents
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