NIV 365-Day Devotional Plan (2017)Sample

No Matter the Circumstance, the Calling Is the Same
Though our nine-to-five jobs change over the years, our calling is always to love God and serve him in whatever position he places us.
A few days after graduating from college -- broke and ready to change the world -- I stumbled upon a dream job. The office was technically a converted garage, and the health insurance was technically nonexistent, but everything else was perfect. I’d be working as a marketing coordinator for a speakers bureau. While I knew very little about marketing, I loved public speaking. Maybe this wouldn’t be just a job, I thought. Maybe this would be the start of a career.
On my first day it became apparent that my marketing coordinator title was simply that -- a title. I was doing a boring administrative job that didn’t even require a college degree. This couldn’t be what God wanted for my life, right? Wasn’t I made for something bigger and better?
Over the next two years I asked myself those questions over and over again. I began asking God to call me somewhere else -- somewhere I could use my education and make a huge impact on my community and world. I have so much more to offer, God.
In Matthew 4:18 ñ 22 we read about Jesus calling two sets of brothers to leave their day jobs as fishermen and “fish” for people instead.
In ancient times fishing was an ordinary job commonly held -- the work was hard, and it certainly wasn’t flashy. But Jesus comes to these ordinary men, doing ordinary jobs, and basically says, “I want to use your skills to further my kingdom.”
I spent two years in my “marketing coordinator” position, and while I eventually picked up bits and pieces of actual marketing experience, I learned a lot more about hard work, patience, service and humility. My first job -- and all my subsequent jobs -- haven’t been glamorous, but I’m not sure why I thought they should be. Along the way I’ve learned the difference between my vocation and my calling. As a new college grad, I believed God’s calling on my life meant he’d reveal an exciting career that perfectly used my talents and gifts. What I came to understand is that my nine-to-five job would likely change over the years, but my calling would always remain the same: to love God and serve him in whatever position he places me.
Reflect
Are you willing to be used by God in your current vocation?
Taken from NIV Bible for Women
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About this Plan

Learn more about the Bible and God's love with this yearlong devotional for 2017. This 365-day reading plan features inspirational passages and insights from a variety of NIV Bibles and devotional books. These daily readings will provide you with wisdom and encouragement as you explore God’s Word each day.
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