Seek grace to work hard at whatever life calls you to do (Ecclesiastes 9:10). Leave to God its issues; let him measure its ultimate worth; your part is to use all the good sense and enterprise at your command in exploiting the opportunities that lie before you. (Ecclesiastes 11:1-6)
Find God in Your Focus
The work we do is more than our jobs or careers. It goes beyond what we do for wages. Our work is the impact we provide while we are here and the legacy we leave when we are gone. In short, it is our calling and purpose. Many people don't find God during their life or during their struggles. Just as many - perhaps more - don’t find their purpose in life. I believe it’s because they never align their work with their reason for being. Rather than doing passion-filled work that is of value, they wrap themselves in doing what they must do to simply survive. To make ends meet and to provide for their families. Outside of the 9-5, though, there is what goes on when we are not earning our wages. That, too, is work. It’s just of a different sort. You see, Ecclesiastes also tells us to thwart laziness and complacency (18). If we are to live for bringing God glory, we are to focus our passion into our work, at all times. That’s because our work, especially within the seemingly insignificant things we do, is developing our character for a time of greater desires. Grow where you are planted… focus your time, talent, energy on serving the purposes of God in whatever you do..Find God in Your Faith
Staying faithful is one of the most obvious requirements of serving God during times of adversity and struggle. It’s also true in times of discouragement and disappointment. We have to ask it: How do we stay faithful in times where is seems God has not been so? This is probably one of the hardest concepts for any of us to consider. It’s especially difficult to answer when others ask it of us. The simple fact, though, is that there are some things that God intends to keep a mystery - either for a short period or until the day we are called home. It doesn’t mean he’s abandoned us or that we will never find God. Rather, it means we’re to apply the wisdom he grants and seek guidance through the darkened tunnels that become our lives.
How do we find God when “stuff” happens? Look to prayer and wisdom for keeping our focus, faith and fortitude when navigating suddenly darkened chasms.




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