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Title: Making godly career choices


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Making godly career choices
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Making godly career choices
  • Testimonies

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The source of our dilemma?
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Does this look like a familiar dilemma to some
people?
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Making godly career choices
  • Does the Bible give us specific directions on
    making career choices?

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Making godly career choices
  • Some ways of making godly career choices?
  • Flip a coin?
  • Pray for 5 minutes and later flip open the Bible
    and see the first word that comes to your sight?
  • Draw lots?
  • Ini, Mini, My-nee, Moh?
  • Whatever shall be shall be?

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Making godly career choices
  • Although the Bible does not tell us exactly what
    career we ought to adopt, there are some
    principles which can guide us in our
    decision-making.
  • Back to basics but some very important basics.

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Making godly career choices
  • Principle 1
  • Matthew 633
  • John 155-6
  • Matthew 1626
  • Questions to discuss
  • Share your hopes, dreams or ambitions in relation
    to the kind of career you would desire.
  • What is the place God occupies in relation to
    making career decisions? What is the place God
    ought to occupy?
  • What are some tell-tale signs that your career or
    prospective career is interfering with your
    relationship with Christ?

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Making godly career choices
  • Principle 2
  • Psalm 13913-14
  • Romans 126-8
  • John came from a family that was involved in
    full-time Christian service his sister was a
    missionary, his brother was a pastor and his
    parents were Christian educators. Although he had
    very strong artistic talents and interests, John
    felt pursuing an art-related career wasn't an
    appropriate way to serve God, so he became a
    computer programmer, working for a large
    Christian organization. Although he enjoyed parts
    of his work, he longed to be using his creative
    talents. He felt a part of himself was dying.
  • Questions to discuss
  • Did your parents, siblings or close friends tell
    you their expectations about what they thought
    you should do? How did you feel?
  • What are your strengths and talents?
  • What is your passion?
  • Why should we seek to consider what is our
    strength, talent or passion in deciding what
    career choice to make?

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Making godly career choices
  • Principle 3
  • Proverbs 11-3
  • Romans 1518-24
  • How would you make a decision in choosing what
    model of computer to buy? For guys.
  • How would you make a decision in choosing what
    type of make-up to buy? For girls.
  • Questions to discuss
  • Why should we learn how to make decisions?
  • Does making career decision overwhelm you? Why?
  • What is the role of using our minds in deciding
    what career path to take?

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Making godly career choices
  • Principle 4
  • Matthew 2514-30. Focus on the first two
    servants.
  • Hebrews 111
  • Questions to discuss
  • Is making a godly career decision risk-free? Is
    it failure proof?
  • Does God tell us everything that lie ahead of us?
  • Is Gods direction very specific and clear?

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Summary
  • PRINCIPLE 1 Our first priority in life must
    always be to develop an increasingly intimate
    relationship with Jesus Christ.
  • PRINCIPLE 2 God has created you with the
    aptitude for particular skills and abilities, and
    with the inclination toward particular interests.
    Your design is the most important factor to
    consider in making career decisions.
  • PRINCIPLE 3 Being a Christian does not exempt us
    from the responsibility to become wise decision
    makers. Therefore, it is your responsibility to
    use your God-given mind to learn how to make good
    career decisions.
  • PRINCIPLE 4 Living out God's will for your
    career and life will require that you take risks.
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