But I'm passionate about my family. About relationships. About using our home as a place to welcome people and be hospitable to whomever is passing through our lives, whether strangers or friends. And those are all passions that can play a role in my life right now.
I believe God gives each of us passions for a reason and a season.
(wow, that rhymes so well, it's hokey. but honest.) It's easy for me to feel frustrated that God isn't "using my strengths to reach enough people." That I'm not meeting the needs of people around me enough.
But what about the needs of my husband?
Of my son? Of my friend who is still working in the clinic, who can be so worn out with her ministry, she needs a place to eat a meal, talk in English, and relax without worrying about cultural boundaries?
Just because my circle of influence has narrowed from what it was before doesn't mean it's no longer significant.
My calling in this season of life? To love well. To serve the needs of the people in my life. To be faithful in the small things.
I know God will call back to life those strengths now lying dormant. I look forward to working as a nurse when we go back to the States this fall.
But it's not about gritting my teeth and earning a badge so I can move on to something Bigger And Better in the future. This work in my life right now IS big. This calling IS good.
What about you? Do you ever feel you are missing out on what you think your calling is? Are you asking why God isn't using you like you think he should?
Maybe you're a college student restlessly waiting for school to be over so you can get on to Real Life. Maybe you're working a 9-to-5 job that seems totally insignificant in the light of the world's pain and suffering. Or maybe you're like me - staying at home every day, caring for little ones, cooking meals and washing clothes.
Wait quietly on the Lord.
Trust that he has you exactly where you need to be, doing work that is for His glory and His kingdom. It may seem small to you, small by the world's standards. But God doesn't use the same value system as the world.
Instead of being discontent in today's calling, let's dig in to wherever we are and allow God to grow our roots deep. Our passions and our calling don't have to clash. We can trust Him to use our passions for good in His perfect timing.