tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-422519585523562932.post6909328437116280500..comments2024-03-10T21:11:45.692-04:00Comments on Thoughts of a Sojourner: Called By GodMarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12218349188104332410noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-422519585523562932.post-60632273988577466042008-11-16T21:19:00.000-05:002008-11-16T21:19:00.000-05:00Mark,I wish we had had time to discuss it more. I...Mark,<BR/><BR/>I wish we had had time to discuss it more. In fact, I wish I could have explained myself more clearly. Part of your reaction is because I had to cram it in after the bell rang.<BR/><BR/>I think my point is two-fold. The first is that any honorable work can be done for the glory of God and can be service for God. Even finding a CD for a customer and doing so with cheerfulness can be a testimony. I think you agree with me on that.<BR/><BR/>My second point is that as Christians I think we must find God's will for our lives including our work. I never felt "called" to be a missionary I just felt called to Taiwan to teach. I don't necessarily feel "called" to be a Christian day school teacher. I just feel called to SWA. In college I felt called to the public schools, but God hasn't led me there yet. My point is that as a Christian something as important as work must be within His will. Open doors often do show us God's will. But however He leads, we need to follow His leadership, even in work.<BR/><BR/>I'm not upset that you disagree. If you are thinking enough to write a blog about my topic, the teacher is satisfied that he succeeded.<BR/><BR/>SteveSteve-n-Debhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13990329743364917619noreply@blogger.com