Philippians 2:13 For God is working in you, giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases him.
Lots of unholy churn and inward griping have colored my past 3 3/4 years teaching French to middle-schoolers. I have prayed for God to open the door to other jobs that pay as much but
- don’t include a commute of at least 1 hour 40 minutes on a traffic-free day
- don’t place me in a sometimes hostile anti-Christian environment (secular school)
- don’t require me to face the burdensome daily challenge of teaching French well and creatively to middle-schoolers
And in His good and wise providence, God has kept me in that job! So I have prayed, very reluctantly, for Him to change my will, my desires. Do you ever pray like this, a kind of ‘please God, but I’m not sure if I want you to‘ type request? This is how I’ve been praying:
- Father, if I have to continue to work THERE, then at least change my heart so that I more light-heartedly teach/work/serve at that school. But, Father, I’m actually hesitant to ASK You to change my heart. I don’t think I WANT to want that, to work contentedly there. I just want OUT!
But God HAS changed my heart through a shift in my thinking that could ONLY have come about this way.
It was a combination of a Charles Spurgeon selection from his book Morning and Evening, a John Piper devotional one night, some scripture in a prayer I was praying through that my app Prayermate had fed me and a John Piper archived sermon the next morning. All within about 11 hours.
One of my whiny refrains I kept replaying in my mind leading up to those 12 hours was, “My heart is just not in teaching French to middle-schoolers any more! I’m tired of the burden. And besides, I’ll be 60 in a few months, maybe I don’t have what it takes to relate to them!” I can get REAL good at excuse making.
By means of 3 verses, He had shifted my thoughts toward the end of the 11 hours (an evening, night and early morning), which gently but abruptly changed my desire:
- Ephesians 2:10 For we are his workmanship, having been created in Christ Jesus for good works that God prepared beforehand so we may do them.
- Ephesians 6:7 Work with enthusiasm, as though you were working for the Lord rather than for people.
- Colossians 3:23 Whatever you are doing, let your hearts be in your work, as a thing done for the Lord and not for men.
And just like that, with the gentle Holy Spirit memory prompting, He brought those living facts and commands into my heart and mind and something occurred instantly.
In a flash, I saw how sinful AND LAME my whininess had been. I pictured those sins as adding to the crushing weight of sin that Jesus willingly took on for me.
The next thought was:
- If I can’t teach whole-heartedly for THEM, those kids, I CAN do so for God. By His power.
- In fact Maria, your Father created those works at this school right now for you to do as a new creation. He has equipped and fitted you to do just that. And that is why He has kept you there in that job. It has been His intention all along. He has purposes for you to serve Him in that environment.
That was a Wednesday. I lived with new freedom and awareness throughout the day, actually enjoying myself.
Cautiously I embraced Thursday. Same thought-altering feelings prevailed. And Friday as well.
It’s Spring Break this week. The days are flying and soon Monday will come. But I’m not dreading it. With His help, I CAN do what He has willed for me, what He commands me to do.
Here’s the truth: what God commands, He equips us to do and we have no reasonable defense to resist. Thanks be to God!
Apr 16, 2017 @ 11:25:03
Happy Easter! I am thankful for this answer to my prayers. Those three verses have also impacted my attitude toward my work many times
He is Risen!
On Apr 16, 2017 2:02 AM, “Reflections on God’s Word” wrote:
> Maria posted: “Philippians 2:13 For God is working in you, giving you the > desire and the power to do what pleases him. Lots of unholy churn and > inward griping have colored my past 3 3/4 years teaching French to > middle-schoolers. I have prayed for God to open the door ” >
Apr 17, 2017 @ 17:30:46
So awesome! Thank you for the reminders that God has a bigger, better plan than we want to hatch on our own.
Apr 17, 2017 @ 18:45:36
He’s always up to more than we can imagine because His ways are not OURS!
Apr 20, 2017 @ 01:18:01
Great post, Maria.
You have a stressful job, maybe God didn’t design us for stressful jobs and sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic…
Apr 20, 2017 @ 13:15:14
So, Bill, what would you counsel? If I believe that God controls every molecule in the universe, then, like you, I must submit like a trusting child to the circumstances He places me in, trusting in His good and Fatherly love and plans.
Apr 20, 2017 @ 14:10:19
It’s a tough one. I forwarded your post to my wife because she’s going through a very similar situation. It’s so funny because she has been praying for God to change her will regarding her job…
We discussed your post last night, she told me that she’s even been reading the same verses as you in this quest. We’ve been discussing the bigger picture, like is it God’s will to do something we hate every day and be stressed out just to earn a paycheck?
Or, is it God’s will to simplify our lives, downsize our house, car… If needed… And do something we’re passionate about?
Apr 20, 2017 @ 16:11:51
Bill – all very good comments. And I appreciate the effort required to communicate with me. My husband’s business did not work out and the work God has given him doesn’t pay a lot right now and so we are very grateful for the income God provides through this job. I HAVE looked for other jobs, but nothing has opened up that provides the income. We ‘entered phase 4 of our working lives, aka pre-retirement’ to the hills of western NC and downsized by 1/3 to do that. I know God has me in a difficult place personally for His better purposes of being light…and He is teaching me to trust Him. My eyes are always open to catch his directing nod. Thank you for your encouragement and wisdom. And I know your wife counts herself blessed, loved and supported by such a wise and God-centered husband.
Apr 20, 2017 @ 17:23:14
I know exactly what you’re saying, Maria. You and your husband are in a similar place as Mary and I – needing the wife’s income. I get it. Mary and I are so thankful for her job and income. I was just raising a larger point about the so-called American dream – assuming, like us, you could downsize… But you’ve done that.
I love your attitude.
I’ll be praying for you and your husband.
Apr 20, 2017 @ 17:27:53
The prayers of a righteous man make a LOT of power available. Your words and understanding really mean a lot. Because you are a Christian realist. You understand the sufferings of life and you understand the bedrock sure promises and character of God!
Apr 20, 2017 @ 18:13:08
It will all work out, my friend.