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Friday, November 15, 2024
Home Leaders Calling A Window for God’s Glory

A Window for God’s Glory

[Jesus] looked toward heaven and prayed: “. . . I have brought You glory on earth by completing the work [assignment, calling] You gave Me to do.” (John 17:4)

Recently, as I was getting ready for my leader development seminar in Odisha, India there was a knock on the door of my hotel. A gentleman was standing there, asking if I had some time to talk to him. Thinking that it would take only a few minutes for our conversation, I said, “Yes!” The gentleman had attended the first day of my Building Healthy Leaders seminar and wanted to clarify some of the things regarding calling. He started the conversation saying that he was deeply challenged to hear what I had said about calling.

He mentioned one of the possible indicators for knowing our calling when he began, “As you said, we must pursue what we enjoy and want to do. I have been in an Indian government job (in the construction department) for many years; I didn’t want to continue it since there is a lot of corruption and struggles in it. I wanted to be involved in God’s ministry through preaching and leading a church. But at the same time I have only five to six years until my retirement, and I don’t want to lose my retirement benefits.”

What a dilemma!

I asked, “Why is it that you think ministry (preaching, evangelism, pastoral care, etc.) is serving God but your government job is not ministry?”

He said, “In a government job I’m serving the government whereas in ministry I’m serving God.”

I told him that there were many men and women of God in the Bible, and also today, who fulfilled their destiny while under authorities, even unbelievers in authority whether in government or elsewhere. I shared that Daniel, Joseph, Nehemiah, Esther and others are great examples who made a huge impact in their nations though they were in an even more hostile world than we are. He agreed with me and said that he was really confused about the situation and just didn’t know what to do about it.

As we were talking, suddenly the officer’s assistant came in and interrupted our conversation. Since I had to get ready for the seminar, and he also had to leave for his office, we were both in a dilemma! He was confused and I was feeling bad for him.

I thought to myself … there are so many leaders in our nation who are really struggling to know their real calling in the Lord and may never come to a conclusion for the rest of their lives, just like this gentleman. He had wasted almost his entire life struggling to know his calling. If a person is not sure of his or her calling, how can he or she fulfill that calling in order to bring glory to God?

Let’s examine this question: Why do so many leaders struggle with their calling?

There are some common reasons such as ignorance, no vision for leader development in the church, culture in the church and workplace that seems unconducive to finding a calling, insecure leaders, no real born-again experience, unhealthy competition, lack of recognition and execution, lack of celebration of different gifts and talents in the church, lack of priorities, fear, laziness, selfishness and the like. Some of the questions we must ask ourselves are:

  • Who is responsible to discern the calling one has for his or her life?
  • How can we assist others who need help in this area?
  • How can we inculcate a culture of recognition, execution, and celebration of different callings in our lives, families, churches, ministries and workplaces?

One thing is settled: We will keep on losing many potential leaders in our churches, ministries and workplaces unless enough care is given in this area.

We are called to live out our highest purpose for God – to bring glory to Him in all we are and all that we do. By God’s grace, we can make a huge difference in someone’s life for eternity by helping them to recognize their calling, encouraging and releasing them for all God intended them to be and to do with their lives. It is a high privilege and glorious opportunity as well.

What a difference it would make if all of us children of God would, like Jesus, bring glory to our heavenly Father. Together we would be able to say “Father, we have brought glory to Your Holy name by fulfilling the work (calling, assignment) You have given to us on this earth.”

May it be so!

Bal Bahadur
Bal Bahadur
Mr. Bal Bahadur serves as East India Coordinator for LeaderSource. He was born into a Hindu family in Uttarakhand, India. While doing his nurse’s training in M.P., he experienced the love of God in a much deeper way and received his call to missions in 1994. After graduating from nursing school in 1998, Bal was involved in a community transformation ministry with an EHA hospital (Emmanuel Hospital Association – Kachhwa) in southeast Uttar Pradesh. For the last five years, Bal has been involved in pioneering ministries in Uttar Pradesh and Odisha. He met Dr. Malcolm Webber and LeaderSource in 2008 and was so deeply touched and impacted by Dr. Malcolm’s life and the ConneXions Model that he started implementing it in his personal life and ministry. In December 2010, while reflecting upon his life and his future role in the body of Christ, God gave him a vision to get involved in building Kingdom leaders across the nation and beyond. His journey with LeaderSource began in April 2012. Bal has a deep passion to help raise healthy leaders – in his lifetime – who will be role models to the present generation, leaving a legacy for next-generation leaders in India and beyond. Bal Bahadur has been married to Snigdha Rani for 15 years; they have a son Jabez (14) and daughter Upasana (10) as their godly legacy. He is currently based in Varanasi, U.P. India.

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