Hey our friend
We had a wonderful week starting of with a Retreat with all Bay area YWAM Staff. It was so good to catch up with everyone. It was also so refreshing to hear what’s going on with all other ministries. When we got back from the retreat on Wednesday we had a great game night. The rest of the week was awesome as well with some great conversations with people in the neighborhood. We were also preaching at our church on Sunday on the topic of Family.
First of all thank you for praying for and with us! Please keep us in your Prayers in this coming season while the ministry moves forward. Pray for wisdom in how to work the most effective. Thank you so much.
Heroes through challenge Part 4 Passion vs calling
Over the years I met many people that went through challenges in their life. Some of them persevered and walked through them and at the end got out stronger. Others walked away from the challenge, till they faced a similar challenge again which they walked away from again. I often also heard people talk about how they are passionate about a certain thing and how God gave them a specific calling for that area. But then when they face challenges and things aren’t working out the way they thought they should work out I often hear the same comment, God called me for something else now. If we just follow our passion we might lose the excitement after time. But if we follow a calling that God has given us, we can be passionate about it, but in times of challenge we still know the calling God has given us for that area and won’t give up.
A calling is a word from God which gives us direction. Callings normally don’t change.
A passion on the other side can be something that is in us and it can be God given, but passion can run out. So when we make decisions our passion definitely needs to be a part of it, but we also need a word from God on which we can fall back to when times are hard and our passion might go away.
One good example from more recent History is Hudson Taylor. He felt God gave him a calling to China. I’m sure he was passionate about going there. He ended up going and faced many challenges. One really big one came from his own people back home who disagreed with him, when he decided to dress like the people he ministered to because he believed he would be more effective. He walked through this challenge and didn’t give up. He also faced many challenges in China if it was through health or attacks from locals. But even in those times he was clear of his calling. His passion might have changed by the challenges he was facing, but the calling he got kept him moving forward. Through his perseverance and not giving up in the calling he received China Inland mission started which is still reaching people today.
I want to challenge you today to really think about what God has called you to do and where you are at in this journey?
Have a blessed week
Markus and Jen