James 1:27, Religion that is pure and undefiled before God the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained from the world.
When I was a pastor, I was frequently asked, “How do I know God’s will for my life?” The person asking usually wanted to know God’s will for a particular decision they faced, such as what college to choose, what job to pursue, or who to date or marry. While there are certainly biblical principles to guide each of these decisions, God’s Word doesn’t tend to reveal those particulars. There’s no “thou shalt have no other universities before Texas A&M” despite what we Aggies might think! Yet while God chose not to speak directly on career, alma mater, or the name of your future spouse, He did speak explicitly about something that matters even more: your character. I do not think He cares overly much about whether you choose to be an engineer or a school teacher. I do think He cares deeply that whatever profession you choose, you use it as James 1 says above to care in practical ways for the needs of the most vulnerable among us, such as orphans and widows. That’s what truly matters in the end.
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