What we do is important. What we do is how we respond to whatever mission to which God has called us. What we do is what will bring us into God’s presence, into personal communion with God.
Yes, if you love doing some worthwhile thing, if you wake up in the morning eager to begin doing it, that is God’s way of letting you know that it’s your calling. I’ve known musicians who willingly spend their days in poverty, so long as they can make music. Same for painters, dancers, mathematicians, and yes, writers. Follow this calling to whatever good end it leads and you can die knowing that you were ‘you’, keeping your personal integrity and manifesting your uniqueness. And this is just what you are doing Peter. It will lead to some contribution that God has intended!
“I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go,
Yes, if you love doing some worthwhile thing, if you wake up in the morning eager to begin doing it, that is God’s way of letting you know that it’s your calling. I’ve known musicians who willingly spend their days in poverty, so long as they can make music. Same for painters, dancers, mathematicians, and yes, writers. Follow this calling to whatever good end it leads and you can die knowing that you were ‘you’, keeping your personal integrity and manifesting your uniqueness. And this is just what you are doing Peter. It will lead to some contribution that God has intended!
“I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go,
I will guide you with My eye.” - Psalm 32:8