They said to me, “Those who survived the exile and are back in the province are in great trouble and disgrace. The wall of Jerusalem is broken down, and its gates have been burned with fire.” When I heard these things, I sat down and wept. For some days I mourned and fasted and prayed before the God of heaven.
Nehemiah 1:3-4
Countless people struggle with discerning what God has called them to do with their lives. This is true whether you’re in college and choosing a major, or in your mid-forties and wondering if you’re wasting your life on a job you barely want to wake up to, much less give your life to.
If you’re ever in this position, ask this question to help yourself:
What is the brokenness in the world that produces a brokenness inside of me?
For Nehemiah, it was his people’s condition and the broken down walls of Jerusalem. What is it for you?
Injustice?
People who are far from God?
Poverty?
The state of the educational system?
The lack of honor in our world?
Child abandonment?
What is broken down that breaks you down?
Once you’ve figured that out, your next step is simple: build it back up.
That was Nehemiah’s calling. And that’s your calling. To build up the brokenness that produces a brokenness inside of you. Neither brokenness will go away until you do.
For some of you, that will mean leaving what you’re doing and giving yourself completely to it. Starting a new career. Moving to a new country. Leaving the ministry and going to work for a church so that you can empower others in theirs (that sounds weird, but trust me, that’s how it’s supposed to work).
For others of you, it will mean you’ll keep doing what you’re doing but you’ll need to go about it with a brand new purpose. Open up your eyes to see that you’re not just collecting a paycheck. Be an agent of change at work or in your school where you already are.
Whatever it looks like, there’s definitely one thing God hasn’t called us to do: nothing. God hasn’t put us on this earth to have a front row seat to a broken down world. Or complain about how broken it is. He’s put us here to build it back up.
So let’s find our place. And get to work.
So, how do I begin to help all the poverty stricken folks and drug addicts,that I continuously think about night and day? I feel like they are set in their ways and nothing I could ever do, would/could help get them out of their rut…except prayer. If only I were a billionaire
I think this is a lot easier said then done! Sometimes you feel like you should be doing one thing, then something comes along that makes you feel like your not suppose to be doing it!! I think its very hard to really, really, know what your called to do! atleast for me!
I think that this is a lot easier said then done! I think its hard to know what you are really, really called to do sometimes! at least for me! Some days i think im on the right path, then something hits me or i see something and im like no maybe im not! I wish it was a little more clear!