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Isaiah is especially telling. There is a deep connection between learning to become totally present and learning to recognize the presence of God. This is how the phrase feels when God called Moses.

The same was true of Abraham. Who will go for me? Send me! True colors Touch Down Sunset. Before we dive into this point, we need to make at least one caveat. God is God and He works all things, including your life, according to his purposes. Nothing can happen without God ordaining it. God has numbered your days and will fulfill every purpose He has for you.

However, our choices and actions also really matter. We can choose to do things that will bring us more joy and give us more of a sense of purpose. We want to help you identify those choices you can make to bring more excitement and God-given purpose into your life. God has created you uniquely, has really good things planned for you and one of the fruits of the Spirit is joy Galatians Sure, there will be difficult things you encounter that require patience and persistence, but overall you should have a sense of joy and excitement that fills your days, your work and your relationships.

The pursuit of joy in God is not optional. If you go about your days experiencing little fulfillment, you may be wandering from your God-given purpose. Fulfillment comes from doing rewarding, meaningful, purposeful things.

From a job that taps into your skills and passions. From a relationship that involves giving and receiving. From hobbies that are invigorating instead of mind-numbing. You know the feeling of pointless work. You go to the office, clock in, do your job, then go home and collapse in front of the television. You work for the weekends and for retirement.

All true joy you experience comes from things outside of work. From hobbies or friends or side jobs. Would you say that this kind of joy characterizes your life and work?

So they spin their wheels, feeling endlessly frustrated but unsure of how to make the frustration end. Do you feel trapped? You can regain your sense of purpose and discover what God has for your life. If you feel purposeless, ask God to give you wisdom and direction.

God wants to give you a purpose. He wants to bestow divine wisdom on you. He desires you to have a joyful, ambitious, purposeful life. Ask God for purpose and expect Him to give it to you. The primary way God speaks to us is through the Bible.

God has given you very specific gifts and strengths. Maybe you have a mind for electronics or business. This is where education can be particularly valuable. It also connects you with people who want to help you find your purpose. Really, this can be anything. Business, art, economics, alleviating poverty, whatever. Determining your passions often helps you figure out what God has called you to do. Where do your gifts meet your passions? A caveat needs to be made here. Your counselors should be people you trust.

Whether this is your professors, parents or friends, it needs to be people who have your back and want the best for you. Sometimes it can be incredibly helpful to get away from it all and take some unhurried time to think, pray and journal. Even just a day away from the hustle and grind can be hugely rewarding.

During these retreats, allow yourself to simply be still. To ponder. To ask God for direction and listen for His voice. Hebrews is a reminder that God always rewards those who seek him. God is with us always and promises to never leave us nor forsake us. The best way to always remind ourselves of this is to remind ourselves of what God's Word promises us when it comes to Him always being present in our lives.

Here are seven scriptures that assure us that God is with us always. Joshua "Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.

Isaiah "Fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you, I will help you, I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. Deuteronomy "Be strong and courageous. Do not fear or be in dread of them, for it is the Lord your God who goes with you. He will not leave you or forsake you.



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