People often wonder, What am I supposed to do with my life? What is my purpose for being alive? Does God have a plan for me? One way God answers these questions is through our natural gifts and abilities. He leads us to understand our purpose through the skills and talents He gives us.
A God-given talent, or what we often call "a gift," is
something we can do easily, something that comes naturally. For example,
many great artists know just how to put shapes and colors together, so
they enjoy painting, sculpting, or designing buildings. Many songwriters
hear music in their heads, and they simply write down these melodies
and/or lyrics to make beautiful music. Some people have natural
abilities to organize or administrate, while others are gifted as
counselors, helping people sort out their lives and relationships. No
matter what our talents are, we derive great pleasure from doing what we
are naturally good at doing.
If you are not sure of your purpose in life, just do what
you are good at and then watch God confirm your choices by blessing your
endeavors. Don't spend your life trying to do what you are not gifted
to do. When people work in jobs where they are not gifted, they are
miserable - and so is everyone around them. But when people are in their
proper places, they will excel in their jobs and be a blessing to their
employers and coworkers.
If we do what we are good at doing, we will sense God's
anointing (presence and power) on our efforts. We will know we are
operating in our gifts and that doing so honors God and ministers life
to others. God speaks to us through this anointing, giving us peace and
joy to know we are fulfilling His plan for our lives.
God's word for you today: Do what you're good at - it's God's gift to you.
From the book Hearing from God Each Morning by Joyce Meyer.
Copyright 2010 by Joyce Meyer. Published by FaithWords. All rights
reserved.
Proverbs 16:9 NLT
We can make our plans, but the Lord determines our steps.
We can make our plans, but the Lord determines our steps.
-Rob
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