How Do You View Your Vocation?
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November 30, 2006In Ephesians 4, the Apostle Paul writes, “I, therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you that you walk worthy of the vocation wherewith you are called.” Paul saw himself as a prisoner of the Lord. He recognized that the life he lived was not his own, but rather it belonged to Jesus Christ.
My question is: How do you view your life? Do you live your life with the present moment-to-moment knowledge that you have been bought with a price? You are not your own. With that knowledge, Paul urges us to walk worthy of the vocation or calling wherewith we are called.
Sadly, too many of us feel that unless we are in the ministry, we are not really called, or at least we are not fulfilling our calling. I want to tell you that most of us are not called to full time ministry as we typically understand that word. Most of us are called to a vocation and Paul urges us to walk worthy of that vocation. He is literally saying that we are to walk out our vocation in a Godly manner worthy of the One who called us to the work in the first place, the Lord Jesus Christ.
The vocation most of us are called to is smack dab in the middle of the marketplace.

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