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YOUR CALLING is you!!

If you must succeed in life and relationship....you must place respect on the pursuit of discovering and functioning in your Divine CALLING.

You don't have to pray for hours and study Bible for hours before you discover your divine calling. Many people says its difficult to discover divine purpose...but its not true.

DISCOVERING DIVINE CALLING IS SO SIMPLE THAT PEOPLE IGNORE AND DESPISE IT EVEN WHEN THEY WALK PASS IT.

Your divine calling is hidden in your PASSION. Your PASSION is divided into two session.....what you hate the most...because its unhealthy and what you love the most because its healthy.

Your divine calling is your passion and your passion is YOU. Give attention to your self....your moods, and interest...with the pursuit to understand why you like what you like....why you dislike what you dislike and how it can glorify God.

Any thing you have passion doing and it glorifies Jesus....is your divine CALLING.

It can be in terms of technology, government, education, business, entertainment, fashion, church... Etc.

Identify the field of life...that catches your interest the most.....and find out the problem in the field you can solve.

Simple...right?
Yes...its so simply that even when God is chasing after you...you feel...this is too simple or natural to be my divine calling.

Healthy relationship and healthy life...begins with discovering and functioning in your Divine CALLING.

Ask the Holy Spirit to help you.

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