Sociology, asked by Beibo, 1 year ago

How to find Good skill in us mean Our passsion ,All of them says that God had given us a Execllent skill ,so how can we find that skill in us.



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Answered by nsopagu
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Recently, a young man asked me if his passion for old cars could really be part of his “God-ordained purpose” or if it’s just his self-centered materialistic desire. Is doing something you enjoy just your own selfish desire, or is it a legitimate way to honor God? Have you ever thought that doing God’s will must involve suffering and sacrifice? 

We often overlook Psalm 37:4: “Take delight in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart.” God wants to give us not just the bare necessities but the desires of our heart.

Imagine yourself as a parent. You have a 5-year-old little boy, like any little boy, who loves playing with trucks and imagining himself as a big rig driver. What are you likely to get him for Christmas? Are you going to get him a calculator because you want him to grow up to be an accountant? No, you’re going to get him the coolest truck imaginable. What kind of a mom or dad would say. “No, son. Here’s a pipe wrench because I want you to develop a passion for a career in plumbing?”

Do you remember your childhood dreams? All 5-year-olds know how to dream. You know the typical fantasies. We dreamed of becoming a firefighter, astronaut, ship captain, artist or rock star. But then life happens. Some of us were told our dreams were unrealistic. You may have been one of those kids. Somewhere along the way, you were taught to be realistic, to stay inside the lines and recognize that growing up means you need to show up at eight o’clock, do your boring job and go home to a dreary existence at five o’clock.


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Explanation:

We often overlook Psalm 37:4: “Take delight in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart.” God wants to give us not just the bare necessities but the desires of our heart.

Imagine yourself as a parent. You have a 5-year-old little boy, like any little boy, who loves playing with trucks and imagining himself as a big rig driver. What are you likely to get him for Christmas? Are you going to get him a calculator because you want him to grow up to be an accountant? No, you’re going to get him the coolest truck imaginable. What kind of a mom or dad would say. “No, son. Here’s a pipe wrench because I want you to develop a passion for a career in plumbing?”

Do you remember your childhood dreams? All 5-year-olds know how to dream. You know the typical fantasies. We dreamed of becoming a firefighter, astronaut, ship captain, artist or rock star. But then life happens. Some of us were told our dreams were unrealistic. You may have been one of those kids. Somewhere along the way, you were taught to be realistic, to stay inside the lines and recognize that growing up means you need to show up at eight o’clock, do your boring job and go home to a dreary existence at five o’clock.

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