When the Apostle Paul wrote to the Corinthians he was emphatic about the fact that the Christian is born again to be an ambassador for Christ. (2 Corinthians 5:20) As Os Hillman points out we have, in many cases, narrowed our thinking about this commission to apply it only to pastors, missionaries, and full time Christian workers. Yet, the example of the early church and its phenominal growth seems to prove just the opposite. Read on...
 
Ernie
 
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Called To Craftsmanship
By Os Hillman
Then the Lord said to Moses, "See, I have chosen Bezalel son of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, and I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with skill, ability and knowledge in all kinds of crafts - to make artistic designs for work in gold, silver and bronze, to cut and set stones, to work in wood, and to engage in all kinds of craftsmanship." 
(Exodus 31:1-5)
 
Bezalel was called by God to perform a most important work for Him. I am sure that Bezalel believed that he was naturally gifted with his hands to make fine crafts with gold, silver, and bronze. He probably did not associate it with God's work. But the Scripture tells us that God chose him and filled him with God's Spirit to enable him.
 
Does God call men and women into their vocations to fulfill His purposes - to fulfill that which needs to be accomplished throughout the world? Have you ever thought about how many occupations there are in the world? How did that balance of interest among each human throughout the world happen? Did it just happen? Was it by chance that we have only so many doctors, only so many accountants, only so many geologists?
 
Your interest in your vocation is not born of your own making. So many workplace believers and even pastors have made the mistake of encouraging us who have a deep desire to walk with Christ in the workplace to pursue vocational ministry. To remove us from the workplace where the greatest harvest is yet to occur would be to remove us from where God called us. Do not take this bait. Serve the Lord in the workplace where He has gifted you and called you.
 
I almost made this same mistake when God drew me to Himself when I was 28 years old. I concluded that I must be called to be a pastor. I took steps to fulfill this by leaving my job and entering a Bible school for training. Upon completion, I took a job as an assistant pastor in a church. But God's mercy allowed me to be removed from that position only three months into it. I was "forced back into business," where God wanted me in the first place. It was a great lesson. I was never cut out to be a pastor in a church, but a "pastor" in the workplace.
 
A WORK PRAYER
Lord, thank You for the gifts and skills that you have given me. Please help me to use them for Your glory right here in my current position. Amen.
 
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
1. Do you look at your current occupation as a calling from God? Why or why not?
2. In what ways can a person be in full time ministry regardless of their occupation?
 
This WorkLife SwitchTOOL was written by Os Hillman, founder of Marketplace Leaders (marketplaceleaders.org).   Used by permission. All rights reserved. Content edited and distributed by WorkLife.org for non-profit educational purposes.
 
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