Thankfulness

I have been posting my notes from chapel, church services, events, and seminars that are God-centered for a certain amount of time.
With the help of Google, people have stumbled upon my blog from life-experiences, to problems, and love.
My proposition is that if you are a visitor and the posts on my blog has helped you in some way or another please just give a simple "thanks" on the comments. Moreover, I've decided that "if" I ever earn money through the ads on this blog, it will go to those who need it most, or to an organization you recommend.
Above-all of this, its just notes I take throughout the week, but if it gives God the glory, then why not?

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Vocation By Dr. Ricklytle. Cornerstone.

Vocation


Work is the form inwhich we make ourselves useful to others, we add value to others.


Many people use their callings to make a difference.

Presidents, athletes, singers, writers...


What do you want to be?

What is your vocation?

Who has God called you to be?

Think.


Lives can be changed for eternity.

Think about the higher call.


Training for vocaion


Living your vocation

Divine appointment:

Each of us have been put on a divine post. Granted by God and those around us. By our parents, friends, spouses, etc...


Be faithful to our divine appointments.

When we have been given a position, take charge.

Use the power we have.

The parable of the talents.

People we have been given talents and use them will be given more, those who don't use any will have their talentstaken away.


Jesus cursed the fig tree, because it didn't fulfill its purpose. The fig tree had no fruit. It had water, soil, and nutrients, but no fruit.


Story:

Adolf Hitler, asked to design a people's car. Porsche, created VolksWagen. He asks people what do they do at a work yard, many answered they just worked. But one man answered, "I build cathedrals..."


Take all your gifts that God has given you and make the world a better place.


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