Anchor Scripture
"For it is God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose." — Philippians 2:13
Core Kingdom Truth
A career is what you build. A calling is what you're built for.
Devotional
By his mid-thirties, Daniel had built an impressive career. Director title, strong compensation, respected in his industry. He'd done everything right.
And he felt strangely empty about it.
Not ungrateful. Not dramatic. Just aware that the ladder he'd been climbing efficiently might not be leaning against the right wall.
He started praying a dangerous prayer: "God, what did You actually make me for?"
What surfaced wasn't a new job. It was a new lens on the one he had. He began to see that his gift for systems thinking wasn't just a professional asset — it was a contribution. That the clarity he brought to complex problems was actually serving people, not just impressing managers.
Philippians 2:13 says God is working in you — your desires, your capacities, your deepest sense of purpose — to fulfill His good intention. Calling isn't usually hidden. It's embedded in how you were made.
The question isn't "what should I do with my life?" It's "what did God already build me for — and am I doing it?"
This Week's Practice
Set aside twenty minutes this week to ask God: "What did You make me for?" Write down what surfaces — not the job title, but the contribution. The problem you love solving. The people you love serving. Start there.
Closing Prayer
Father, reveal my calling beneath my career. Show me what You built me for — and give me courage to orient my work around that rather than around what the market rewards.
In Jesus' name, Amen.
