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CHOOSING A CAREER: A CHRISTIAN’S PRIORITY

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Many times life puts us at crossroads where we need to make choices. Some choices have little consequences and others have lifetime implications. As a Christian faced with decisions with regards to accepting or rejecting a job position, keeping or dropping a current occupation, or engaging in entrepreneurial activities, there are a few guidelines to help us through.

Defining Priorities

What are your priorities? This is a foundational question as nothing we would be highlighting here would matter if our priorities are not defined as Christians. As Christians, our primary goal is to please God and prepare for the kingdom He’s preparing for us.

Christians in scripture, even those who were at some point at the top of the economic ladder, had one purpose and that was to please God. Joseph for example was never blinded by a 10-years written plan to become a world ruler such that he would sleep with Potiphar’s wife as a means to this good end. Rather, whether in the pit, prison or palace, honouring God was His priority.

 Daniel is another such example, having been granted the opportunity to dine with the king, his desire to honour God surpassed his desire for fame or recognition, even his desire for life.

Proverbs 3:5-6 says: “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.” The Christians’ duty is first to God and God directs his paths to success. When you make career-related choices, what are your first thoughts? Do you consider God’s will or your highest personal gain?

Your Father Has the Whole World in His Hands

When God called the disciples, they left “all” and followed Him. Peter left his duty post as a fisherman and Matthew as a tax collector and yet when Christ asked “when I sent you without purse, and scrip, and shoes, did you lack anything?” they said “nothing” (Luke 22:35) Money can never be the problem for a Christian and should not be the first reason for choosing a career. We serve a God who has got the whole world in His hands. He can rain bread from heaven and money from a fish’s mouth. And when he chooses to do this through a paid job we must be careful lest the job becomes an idol in place of Him.

He doesn’t endorse laziness and gives us talents, skills and job opportunities so that in the industry we can honour him.  There are rents to pay, parents, siblings or children to support, perhaps even debts to pay but realizing that God is not limited by the paycheck might cut the pressure off a bit when we’re at crossroads.

Ignorance Is Not Bliss

Hosea 4: 6 says “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me; seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children. We’re not safe in not knowing God’s will.

 Making a career choice without consulting bible principles and the specific will of God is like driving an automobile having never seen a manual or received training on its use. God has a word for everything. Do not make assumptions until you have prayed and studied about it.

God’s Plan For You as an Individual

Besides the general rules in God’s word and the general goal to glorify God, God has a personal plan for each of us. He has talents he wants us to invest in and places he would love us to serve. Remember Jonah. There was nothing wrong in holding an evangelistic crusade in Tarshish, after all, they also needed the gospel. However, Tarshish was a wrong mission field when God wanted Jonah to be in Nineveh.

Let me share a beautiful promise with you: “And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with all your heart” Jeremiah 29:13 If you’re really asking God’s direction, if you’re really willing to do nothing but His instructions, He’ll make it clear

At every crossroad, please remember God first.

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How to Overcome Fear

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Fear is a natural emotion we feel when faced with apparent threat of danger, pain or harm. In many ways it is a good thing that we are capable of feeling fear. If we couldn’t feel afraid, then we would not be held back from jumping over a guard rail unprotected or from grabbing a hot object that has hurt us in previous times. This fear however should not control us to the extent of negatively affecting our thoughts and actions.

Many times, fear keeps Christians from living to their full potentials. Fear of anticipated problems in the future has brought many Christians to a place of anxiety and continuous worry and deny themselves of the blessings God has in store for us. Fear could prevent us from adopting a task that God wants to bless or make us to disobey God rather than suffer a dreaded situation.

365 times in scripture God reminds us to “fear not”. This implies that for every day in the year you can have a unique passage encourage you to discard your fears and trust God. Many times in scriptures God also recommends faith showing us what is expected from us in order to overcome fear.

Replacing Fear with Faith

After about 40 days of wandering in the wilderness God was about to usher the children of Israel into the Promised Land. He asked 12 representatives from the different tribes of Israel to go into Canaan as spies of the Promised Land. 10 of the spies saw through the lenses of fear and came back with negative news for the children of Israel.

Joshua and Caleb however saw through the lenses of faith and came back with positive assurances. As long as the 10 spies were afraid, they could not appreciate the blessings God had expected them to notice. They could not praise God for the rich bounties in the land of Canaan. In the same way, as long as Joshua and Caleb were full of faith and trust in God, they could not be intimidated by the Giants of Canaan

Fear is the exact opposite of faith. Fear magnifies the difficulties before us and causes us to shiver in anxiety while faith magnifies the power of God to bring us through difficult times and cause us to be positive and anticipate God coming through for us. Therefore, in other to overcome fear, we need to deliberately exercise faith.

Faith comes by hearing the word. In the face of apparent difficulties, threat by an employee, announcement of the spread of an infectious disease, a frightening announcement by the family physician, or whatever the case may be, let us take a moment to remind ourselves of God’s promises to care for us and come through for us when we need it the most.

It may appear as though we are at a dead end but let us keep in mind that God can make a way through the worst of circumstances and should he decide to keep the doors shut, we can trust that He knows best and all things will certainly work for our good.

Bible Promises to Encourage us When we Are Afraid

I recommend that you memorize a few verses to recite when you feel afraid. These four verses are among my personal favorites

“Be still, and know that I am God!” (Psalm 46:10);

“For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.” (2 Timothy 1:7)

“Then you will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:7).

“All things work together for Good for those who love God and are called according to His purpose” (Romans 8:28)

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