I was watching a youtube video, a cover of one of my favorite songs-- 'Don't Wanna Miss a Thing' by Aerosmith-- and suddenly began to think about the issue of calling and purpose. I meet a lot of people whose primary callings seem apparent to me; but most people don't know what in the world they are called to! I think it's important for everyone to at least have an idea of what God is calling them to and why they're alive (it definitely isn't to debate and discuss Christian points). Here's the video by the way:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zqnUkoFeLQ&index=2&list=RDDnU5ryajwQY
I've watched movies and done some pretty normal and unspiritual things when God began to speak to me (not speak word for word but to open my understanding to see things). One memorable movie was 'King Arthur' (2004 with Clive Owen); the most memorable was actually a cartoon (animated movie): 'Prince of Egypt'. I've found that God definitely isn't confined to church walls nor even to Christianity; He is after everyone and is focused on those who are not yet 'gathered in'. Watching the above video, the issue of callings returned to me with even more clarity. I know one thing for sure: the coming days are going to be something else if we are to compare Christianity now to Christianity then. Does anyone know what it is God has called you to and what your purpose is, what God has called you into the Kingdom here on earth for?
Those guys in the video, by the way, did an excellent job covering that song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zqnUkoFeLQ&index=2&list=RDDnU5ryajwQY
I've watched movies and done some pretty normal and unspiritual things when God began to speak to me (not speak word for word but to open my understanding to see things). One memorable movie was 'King Arthur' (2004 with Clive Owen); the most memorable was actually a cartoon (animated movie): 'Prince of Egypt'. I've found that God definitely isn't confined to church walls nor even to Christianity; He is after everyone and is focused on those who are not yet 'gathered in'. Watching the above video, the issue of callings returned to me with even more clarity. I know one thing for sure: the coming days are going to be something else if we are to compare Christianity now to Christianity then. Does anyone know what it is God has called you to and what your purpose is, what God has called you into the Kingdom here on earth for?
Those guys in the video, by the way, did an excellent job covering that song.