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“If I am going to do something meaningful with my life, what kind of work should I do?”
In a world with an abundance of choices and options, that I think is a subconscious question at the back of our minds. It flows out of understanding who I am called to be and how I am called to relate to others (for more on that see The Question of Identity and Who Matters to Me? ).
Dawson Trotman expresses this in the following challenge, “Never do anything that someone else can and will do, when there is so much of importance to be done which others cannot or will not do.”
Parker Palmer addresses this with his question, “Is the life I am living the same as the life that wants to live in me?”
The New Testament asserts that God has prepared good work for us to do that is unique to us. The apostle Paul in his letter to the Ephesians (2:10) as he celebrates the goodness of God to us through Christ’s sacrifice on our behalf proclaims, “For we are God’s handiwork created in Christ Jesus to do good works which God prepared in advance for us to do.”
Do join my co-host Elliott Frisby and I as we unpack this further in the 25 minute conversation below. We explore:
You can watch the 25 minute video or listen to the conversation below:
https://youtu.be/m3sQxG2rprQ
“If I am going to do something meaningful with my life, what kind of work should I do?”
In a world with an abundance of choices and options, that I think is a subconscious question at the back of our minds. It flows out of understanding who I am called to be and how I am called to relate to others (for more on that see The Question of Identity and Who Matters to Me? ).
Dawson Trotman expresses this in the following challenge, “Never do anything that someone else can and will do, when there is so much of importance to be done which others cannot or will not do.”
Parker Palmer addresses this with his question, “Is the life I am living the same as the life that wants to live in me?”
The New Testament asserts that God has prepared good work for us to do that is unique to us. The apostle Paul in his letter to the Ephesians (2:10) as he celebrates the goodness of God to us through Christ’s sacrifice on our behalf proclaims, “For we are God’s handiwork created in Christ Jesus to do good works which God prepared in advance for us to do.”
Do join my co-host Elliott Frisby and I as we unpack this further in the 25 minute conversation below. We explore:
You can watch the 25 minute video or listen to the conversation below:
https://youtu.be/m3sQxG2rprQ