So much of our Christian perspective runs counter to everything around us. Really need God’s help in following him rather than the world’s system/priorities - and my own flesh and selfish ambition! But at the same time we need to be able to engage in and relate to culture well. So much grace needed!
Jordan Nelson I can ao relate sometimes it feels like such a battle to follow the christian perspective because everyone around you is following the world
I truly wish it were that easy when one's talents, heart, and desires to bless people in greater ways are squandered in less optimal roles. Compounded by the frustration of Gods silence.
wow this came at the perfect time--getting my first job. Its your typical fresh-out-of-school-needs-money job but I really needed a reason to actually love it and want to do it other than monetary needs.
Doing the right thing as much as humanly possible, working to the glory of GOD. People watch everything I do, but listen to nothing I say. They are drawn to Christ, watching my every move looking for Sin lol ...JESUS ROCKS!!
By "culture", we mean worldly values. Anything we do for money, is for survival. Let us not decieve ourselves. Fear, not love, is the only reason to work for money. No one should work for a salary, but even pastors do. They preach and write for money. 😭
So if you feel stuck and miserable in your job you should stay there? If you need more money to support your family you should be happy with what you have? If you’re employer doesn’t value you and is desperate to trip you up and fire you should stay and wait to get fired?
iwantgoals 15 those last 2 points were my thoughts too but I doubt he would say yes. U can’t say everything u need to in 8mins or so. Let’s see if he elaborates on the next clip :)
I think that on each of your points it’s about trusting and leaning on God in your current situation. We’re called to serve and not to be served and this might be the perfect job at this moment for you to show God’s work and Glory. Not saying it’s not tough, but rest knowing that God knows all about your situation. He promised to provide your daily needs. Trust Him in the ‘now’ and see what ‘tomorrow’ brings.
@@Wammer1007 So when do you apply for a new job? Is applying for a better paying job, or some job that will better your situation "not trusting God?" Sometime these people just really talk around the answers because they can't give an answer.
" I began by asking him: Why does a biblical view of vocation seem so undeveloped in the lives of so many Christian workers today?" I would say a lot of it is things that are external to being Christian which are imposing false views that people need to adapt to being not christian and doing things that are against christian values, vocationally and culturally. Like if you look at atheism and what the agenda is based on peoples incorrect beliefs and how they want to impose it, it has a lot to do with what is being imposed that isn't adaptation, as being something you have to do in order to adapt and we know that is not true. I don't think that hope without results is something that is going to work and in the same way it's like a game and people who develop games shouldn't be punishing a player for playing cautiously and people feel like that is the case, and things are structured that way in life against the Gospel as well, when we know that that isn't the case other than being artificial influence. So we need to be working together, the whole church, all of the churches need to, with the word with righteousness, work together against that, against whatever is behind it. Let me give you an example, just the other day I was watching avideo about genetic algorithms in AI and the guy that was coding it came off as a homosexual and so I naturally disliked it, but also because the randomly generated models that were used in the video, they were to go in one direction a farthest distance and the algorithm was made to prune all of the models that didn't go far enough that way, but in fact it would have been more efficient to instead test them in either direction and turn the models that went further in the "negative" direction to go in the "positive" direction, only in this case being about people, and about Christianity and what is true of adaptation, rather than what is imagined that we know is not the truth. When talking about an evolutionary model in terms of adaptation and learning, and I think that my view on this very well fits into the model of Christ healing people on sunday and pulling cattle out of a ditch.