God did not forget His spoken word for you
For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in
Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago. Ephesians 2:10 NLT
Throughout my journey
with Christ, I have received many words from Him directly or indirectly.
Sometimes when He told us about something, it is not necessarily will happen
the next day or in the near future. Rather, He wants us to hold on to His word
and keep believing that it will come to pass one day in His time. Sometimes it
depends on us, and how ready we are to receive His spoken word or His promise.
If we know His will but we don’t want to do it or do not want to receive it, we
will miss the blessing He has prepared for us. So it is up to us if we really want
to honor His spoken word. We only can enjoy His blessing when we are fearfully
expecting Him and His word to be done unto us.
Sometimes at the end of
2018, God spoke to me that I should pray for the sick. He even gave me a vision
about an elderly woman lying on the bed sick and I sat down next to her and
prayed for her. Unfortunately, after my brother passed, I was traumatised by
this calling. I lost my confidence to pray for the sick because I thought if I
pray for the sick, they should be healed. That is the result I hope to see if I
was going to do my calling. However recently God gave me the understanding that
praying for the sick is not necessarily for healing. Many times it may be for
salvation because perhaps God wants to call them home. In this instance, I have
not failed as a sister to pray for my brother. He has been with the Lord. And
my prayer has been answered.
In early 2020 I decided
to join a volunteer job at the local hospital near my house because I wanted to
please Him by trying with my own effort to fulfill His calling in my life. I
wanted to show Him that I was obeying Him. My plan at that time was to dedicate
once a week to work a few hours with elderly patients at the hospital so I can
have the opportunity to spend time with them and if possible I can pray for
them. I submitted my application, then I got an interview and I got accepted. I
have also done all the vaccine requirements to work in the hospital. However,
Covid-19 came and the hospital was closed to the public including volunteer
workers so I didn’t get a chance to volunteer there.
Then after that
another idea came, I was thinking to apply for a paid job as a support worker in
age care or disability because I also needed to help my family’s finance and at
the same time the job can be aligned with my calling. That would be a perfect
result for me. But sadly after looking at the job requirements at that time, I
couldn’t apply because I didn’t have any qualifications or experience. Plus, I
was also not ready physically to start working. I had some physical condition
that prevented me to do a physical job. So for 3 years I was just in ‘waiting’
time with God. Sometimes I feel frustrated not being able to help my husband
financially. Instead of contributing to finance, I have been spending a lot of
money on my treatments, surgery, and medications. At that time I felt hopeless about
my situation. But now looking back, I know the last 3 years were my waiting
time with the Lord.
He didn’t forget what
He has spoken to me!
Rather, He was
preparing me, He was working inside me. He even wanted me to do volunteer work
for a Domestic violence organisation for 2 years without pay even though He
knew I needed a paid job to help my family. The whole 3 years were needed to
process me. This process is not very pleasant but our job is to stay faithful
and to stay patient in waiting for His word to be manifested in our lives.
Continuing my previous
blog, my job now is to assist the elderly in their homes. Sometimes they need
me to clean their homes, sometimes they need me to do personal care i.e. shower
and dressing, and sometimes they feel lonely and need me to chat with them and
accompany them. Whatever they need, my job is to assist them.
With my condition, I
feel that God really looks after me. I don’t have to be on my feet the whole
day doing this job. I love the variety of tasks that help me to avoid any
repetitive movements. I also get to travel between clients so I can rest my
feet and my back while driving to the next client. At the end of my shift, I
normally don’t pass out due to exhaustion and I can still have energy to do my house
chores. I can choose my own hours as well so I can pick up my son from school.
This job really suits me as a mum and I thank God for picking this job for me.
Nevertheless, the most
important thing, I know that God picked this job for me as part of his plan in
my life. Maybe right now I don’t always get to pray to sick people at my job,
but I know that this job is the first step towards His calling in my life. He
is processing me as I am doing this job. I still have a fear to offer my client
to pray for their sickness, due to work policy and also I don’t always have the
opportunity to offer to pray. But I believe this job is a channel for me to
train myself to where He wants me to be. I may fail at one time, but the other
time I was successful to do what holy spirit prompted me. There was one time
when my client shared about her illness, I got the courage to offer to pray for
her and she said yes please pray for me. But there were other times, I felt
reluctant to offer to pray because there were too many battles on my mind. But
I didn’t feel that guilty for being reluctant with the prompt of the holy
spirit knowing that God will give me another opportunity.
At my job, I am now
focusing on building relationships with my regular clients. They love me and many
of them don’t want another worker except me. I thank God for the favour I have
received through them. In my conversation with them, I like to season with
God’s love and God’s goodness. I can only wait until they feel more comfortable
with me then I will have the opportunity to pray for them and to share about Jesus.
What I want to
encourage you, if you know God has offered you something to do, take it with
courage. He knows that you are capable of doing it. It may not be something
that you want to do for your life or it may not look like what He has told you
as your calling, but it could be a first stepping stone for you. In my case He
gave me a paid job after 3 years of waiting and this job is also my training
ground.
Thank you for reading
my blog and I hope you are encouraged.

The Lord of hosts has sworn: “As I have planned, so shall it be, and as I have purposed, so shall it stand. – Isaiah 14:24 📜💖
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