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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2572405/fan_mail/new] In life, we often find ourselves tangled in a web of challenges and successes, questioning our purpose. Jason Ward, a creative director and author, joins us in this insightful podcast episode to discuss how God works through both the highs and lows of our lives to guide us toward our true calling. Understanding Life's Highs and Lows Life is a tapestry woven with golden threads representing our purpose and black threads symbolizing challenges and adversities. Jason explains that everyone experiences both highs and lows, and these elements are crucial in shaping who we are. He uses the analogy of a gold thread woven through our lives by God, connecting our past experiences and guiding us toward our future. When faced with difficulties—be it loss, illness, or unexpected setbacks—many may feel abandoned by God. However, Jason reassures us that these black threads are not signs of divine absence but rather opportunities for growth and resilience. God uses our struggles to prepare us for the next chapter in our lives. Identifying Your True Calling How can we discover our true calling amidst the chaos? Jason emphasizes the importance of looking inward and evaluating our motivations. He posits that our true calling should not be self-serving but rather aimed at helping others and serving God's purpose. If you find yourself working hard yet feeling unfulfilled, it may be time to reevaluate your path. He suggests a practical exercise: reflect on your childhood passions. What did you love to do? What made you come alive? These memories can offer clues to your gold thread, helping you identify your true calling. By tugging on these threads, you may find doors opening that align with your God-given purpose. The Importance of Community Jason also highlights the significance of surrounding ourselves with good friends who can help us recognize our black threads. Often, we’re too close to our problems to see them clearly. Trusted friends can provide valuable perspectives, helping us untangle ourselves from negative influences and focus on our golden threads. In our journey to follow God's purpose, creating a supportive community is essential. Lean on those who uplift you and challenge you to grow, as they can help illuminate your path. Overcoming Obstacles While it's natural to want to avoid black threads, Jason encourages us to embrace them as part of our journey. He draws a parallel between life’s challenges and spider webs, which can entangle us but also serve as reminders of our adversary’s presence. By clearing these obstacles and staying alert to potential distractions, we can focus on nurturing our gold threads. Each morning brings new opportunities to choose how we respond to challenges. By being mindful and intentional, we can transform our experiences—both good and bad—into stepping stones toward our true calling. A Message for the Youth For the younger generation, Jason offers a poignant message: take your time to discover your calling before rushing into life decisions like declaring a major. Many students feel pressured to choose a career path early on, but he emphasizes that it’s okay to be patient. Allow God to reveal the doors He wants to open for you. Understanding your gold thread can lead to a more fulfilling life and career. Conclusion Discovering your gold thread requires introspection, community support, and a willingness to embrace life’s challenges. By recognizing both the highs and lows as integral parts of your journey, you can navigate toward your true calling with confidence and purpose. Remember, each experience, whether a black or gold thread, contributes to the beautiful tapestry of your life. Call to Action: For more insights on finding your true calling, check out Jason Ward's book, "Find Your Gold Thread," and visit his website at jasondward.com for resources and a free quiz to help guide you on your journey. Thank you so much for staying tuned to the Ministry of Reconciliation Podcast. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2572405/support]
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