Finding Your Purpose - Jesus Calling (2024)

Finding Your Purpose - Jesus Calling (1)

Do you wonder what you’re supposed to be doing with your life? Do youwonder if you’re in the right job or following the right career path? You’renot alone when you think about things like that. Many people wonder about thepurpose of their life and their vocation.

But it can get a little disheartening if you start entangling your lifepurpose with the job where you work each day. Because while jobs come and go,your life purpose is set inside of God’s specific and beautiful design for yourlife.

It’s easy to mix your life purpose—or identity—with your vocation. Formany people, myself included, the two get so intertwined that they seem likeone big thing. But they’re not.

One is about your God-gifted value, and that has nothing to do withwork. It has to do with your personality, your passion, and your preferences.The other is about your vocational expression of those things.

“Your identity as a child of God gives your life meaning and purpose. Relationships with other people improve as you relate to them with
love and forgiveness.”

Jesus Always, March 10

Understanding the difference between identity and vocation will give you a ton of understanding and help you breathe a little easier. So let’s separate them out.

Identity is who you are, and who you are defines your worth. You aremade in the image of God. You are unique. There is no one like you. Thatuniqueness includes your gifting, your personality, your skill set. You weremade by God and for God, and He crafted you with His design in mind (Colossians1:16). You are also called to minister to others. That is who you are. That isyour life purpose.

The vocation part is what you choose to do with your time, like yourwork, and there’s a lot of wiggle room inside that. During the course of theirlives, I think most people do a lot of different things vocationally. For me, Ican think of about ten jobs I’ve had between the ages of twenty and fifty. I’vebeen a pre-school teacher, a drama instructor, a public speaker, an author, aradio co-host. I’ve created small businesses that brought in income to helpwith our family budget.

Vocationally, I’ve been all over the map. If I defined my worth oridentity by my ability to stay the course doing one thing vocationally or bymaking big money, I’d feel like a colossal failure. Instead, I stay focused onmy identity before God. I am made by Him and for Him, and in all the thingsI’ve chosen to do, I try to honor Him.

“The path I have called you to travel is exquisitely right for you. The more closely you follow My leading the more fully I can develop your gifts.”


Jesus Calling, July 20

In his book Prayers from the Heart, theologian Richard Foster talksabout his life purpose in a way that resonates with me: “My whole life, in one sense, has been an experiment inhow to be a portable sanctuary, learning to practice the presence of God.”

Everywhere you go, as youpractice the presence of God in your life, you’re like a small sanctuary to thepeople closest by. So that means when you’re on the way to work and youinteract with the barista in the morning, you’re standing there as a respite, givinglife and comfort to the person you’re talking to. As you hold a baby or read toa toddler, you’re offering them sanctuary as you abide with God. Maybe in yourhigh-pressure job, your calm demeanor is a comfort to people who don’t know oreven care about God.

In each scenario, there youare, a portable sanctuary, a daily relief. It’s that simple.

A lot of times, I think wetry to make this connection between our identity and our vocation too intenseand difficult, like being a minister for God means you should pack up your lifeand move to a third-world country to be a missionary. You could be called tothat, and it could be dreamy and exotic in a sacrificial kind of way. But morelikely, your ministry for God is right where you are, in your home and at yourwork.

Finding Your Purpose - Jesus Calling (2)Susie Davis is an author, speaker, and co-founder of Austin Christian Fellowship. She is married to her high school sweetheart Will, and the mother of 3 young adult children (and also a mother-in-law to 3!). Her latest book is Dear Daughters: Love Letters to the Next Generation. To learn more about Susie and her podcast Dear Daughters, visit her website.

Photo credit: Emily Boone Photography

  1. I’ve been a Christian for a long time and have Walked with the Lord. I don’t like it when I run on emotions and doubt my purpose of encouraging others in the Love of the Lord. He’s always been Faithful. I’m going through the loss of my husband and thinking ~ What’s next.

    I know it’s walking in the moment and trusting the Lord to lead my path.

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    1. The enemy does not fight us because we are weak, but because we have a purpose! Keep holding tight to the Father’s hand. Loosing a husband who was your best friend is hard and being alone is harder. Hang in there!

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    2. This is so true.i lost my husband July 2018 no signs or warning of feeling bad. It was Devastating.I find myself just about everyday saying, Lord I know these are your plans just help me thru it. And it helps me.

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    3. Hi Jacqueline,
      I am a fellow encourager and I can relate to what you are saying. I am so sorry for your loss and I am praying for you -comfort and healing. I started leading a GriefShare group earlier this year and many have found help there. Blessings and favor my dear sister in Christ, Love, Laurie

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  2. I needed this today! I’m finding it hard to discern and this is an eye opener. Thank you

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  3. I am not a Christian yet, but when you talk about going about the day being a mobile sanctuary, that is exactly what I do?, I got to a place, that I questioned what I had to offer, and because I had such a squashed personality when I was growing up, I had to really recall what I enjoyed, what I liked, what was a pleasure, and you know what? It was being kind to people, being compassionate to others, or Gods creatures, to hold them, and being kind. Also singing, I just loved it, and still do, its a balance at the moment, as I am a full time carer to my husband, but the urge from God is too full, and I have to obey, so I am doing a charity in November, and a concert for where I live, and enjoying the moment, and so far, the places I’ve sung at, have enjoyed it. I just did a festival, where I live, and the comments were very positive, and my mother has always been on my musical journey, she needs to know that, as she was there for my ‘comeback’ and it was as if she was really seeing me for the first time, and how comfortable I felt on the stage, also my singing teacher is one of my best friends. She came to me, and for that I am blessed. I am working on ignoring cruel and ignorant people who don’t know what its like being a full time carer, they say its frustrating, and that it occurs from time to time, but as anyone who cares for someone with an illness with no end, there is no such thing as time to time, more always, the trick, is to go with each day, in Gods hands, and being used to that assurance. God never lets you down, and getting used to that, is a remarkable support system.

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  4. I need to get a better understanding of God and my life in God because I know that this mental illness is not the way He wants me to live depending on pills and Dr.I just don’t know how to keep going I need help I have a beautiful family and I am so sad and depressed I haven’t worked in 4 years which shows God provides but i don’t know how I got it all mixed up and feel worse than ever please pray for me I’m so scared and need a revival of God in my whole being

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