{"id":7033,"date":"2017-05-15T04:00:58","date_gmt":"2017-05-15T04:00:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/artiosmagazine.org\/?p=4169"},"modified":"2023-08-29T11:21:13","modified_gmt":"2023-08-29T17:21:13","slug":"clarify-calling","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/baonline.cog7engage.net\/clarify-calling\/","title":{"rendered":"How You Can Clarify Your Calling"},"content":{"rendered":"

Growing up, we have grand dreams of adulthood. A vision of being able to fill our days with things that bring us joy and fulfillment while allowing us to make a difference. Embracing a calling.<\/p>\n

And then…<\/p>\n

Well, let’s just say that #adulting is an adequate description of the shock of some of the realities of adulthood.<\/p>\n

Dishes pile up. We find ourselves surrounded by mounds of dirty clothes that don’t fit in our “vision”. Incidentally, this\u00a0vision also didn’t include investing money, sweat, and tears into an education just so we could work 12 hour days with no breaks before crashing into bed at night and doing it all over again.<\/p>\n

The word “vocation” comes from the root word vocare<\/em>, which means “to call”. It is an accurate reflection of a deeply embedded human longing to be engaged in a vocation – in a work. But not just any work. In one that “speaks” to us, that “calls us” to something that transcends our individual existence. But\u00a0what do we do when\u00a0the sounds we are straining to hear are muffled by life\u2019s messy layers?<\/p>\n

Clarifying Calling<\/h3>\n

[bctt tweet=”Calling is about discovering what makes us ‘feel God’s pleasure.’ – Amber Riggs”]<\/p>\n

Christian Olympian Eric Liddel (Chariots of Fire<\/a><\/em>) has been attributed with declaring, “When I run, I feel [God’s] pleasure.” In a sense, calling is about discovering that which makes us “feel God’s pleasure”.<\/p>\n

When our culture talks about calling it tends to be enveloped in mystical terms. In\u00a0The Call<\/em>, Os Guinness, pulls back the veil\u00a0shrouding this mystery by asking us to encounter calling in two parts:<\/p>\n