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Faith, Work and Grace

The other day while teaching a class I made a comment that went something like this: "As long as we are faithful and keep working at what we are supposed to be doing in the now, God in the right time will open the right door." I was trying to balance the notion of faith, believing in God and His sovereignty, and the accompanying need for work, being responsible and doing our part. My hypothesis was, as we continue to faithfully work at what we are required to do in the moment, God will honour our faithful working by eventually leading us where He wants us to be . I was speaking these words in a specific context, a batch of the younger generation in the final year of their bachelor's degree in theological education and training. However, I think this can extend to any of us as we pursue to live a life that exhibits the fear and reverence of God in the profession that we may choose to pursue from the plethora of careers available.  So what does it mean to have f...