March 11, 2010
 

Pray for Career Guidance

Christian career, christian careers, Christian career tools, career guidance from the bible, godly relationships, prayer for career guidance, what does the bible say about careers, Christian career resources, job-seeker, job search, Christian jobs, career planning, career change, career assessment, christian help occupation helpHave you ever wondered what God has planned for your career?

In today’s fast paced world, it’s easy to ignore or miss the career plans God has made for each person.

To receive guidance from the Holy Spirit about God’s career plans for you, commit to undertake this prayer series for 30 days.

Take the following steps:

READ the assigned Scripture passage silently first; then out loud.

MEDITATE on what you have read.

PRAY the passage back to God. Ask for wisdom and understanding.

APPLY what you have learned to your career life each day.

Pray for Wisdom to Know God’s Plan for Your Career – 10 Days

A career is a blessing and a gift from God! If you don’t believe that, then talk to people who have lost jobs and have not been able to find work. God has given each of us a task or work to do. As a result there are millions of different careers in this world. Spend some time over the next 10 days asking God for wisdom to know which career is best for you.

  • Day 1: Proverbs 22:29
  • Day 2: Proverbs 20:5; 24:6
  • Day 3: Proverbs 29:18
  • Day 4: Isaiah 32:1-6
  • Day 5: Proverbs 16:1
  • Day 6: James 4:13-16
  • Day 7: Jeremiah 29:11-13
  • Day 8: Proverbs 3:5-6
  • Day 9: Proverbs 2:6
  • Day 10: Deuteronomy 30:9-10

Pray for Godly Counsel and Career Advice – 10 Days

There are many voices in the world today vying for your resources and attention. Each one promises to help you achieve the career of your dreams. How can you be sure you are getting the right counsel and advice? Over the next 10 days, ask God to show you where to seek career guidance and how to test whether or not what you hear or receive is from Him.

  • Day 11: Deuteronomy 13:1-5
  • Day 12: I Thessalonians 5:4-11
  • Day 13: I Timothy 6:9-19
  • Day 14: I Peter 5:6-11
  • Day 15: Acts 14:27
  • Day 16: Psalms 119:105
  • Day 17: 2 Timothy 2:14-16
  • Day 18: Hebrews 4:12-13
  • Day 19: I Peter 4:7
  • Day 20: Ephesians 5:15-16

Pray for Greater Understanding of How God Has Uniquely Equipped You for Career Success – 10 Days

Before setting out on your Career Walk, it’s important to know as much as possible about yourself–how you’re wired, your giftedness, passion and vision. For the remaining 10 days of prayer, ask God to show you how uniquely you’ve been created, fashioned and equipped for career success.

  • Day 21: Proverbs 4:10-13
  • Day 22: Luke 16:10-13
  • Day 23: Galatians 6:2-5
  • Day 24: Psalms 139:1-18
  • Day 25: Romans 12:1-8
  • Day 26: 1 Corinthians 12
  • Day 27: Exodus 35:20-36:1
  • Day 28: Nehemiah 1:4
  • Day 29: Proverbs 29:18
  • Day 30: Colossians 4:12-13

Record the insights and wisdom God gives you in a prayer journal. Over the next few weeks and months refer to this journal as you evaluate your career goals.

Download your FREE copy of 30 Days of Prayer to Understand God’s Career Plans for You

THE LORD LOVES PRAYER MEETINGS, INVITE HIM TO YOURS!

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5 Responses to “Pray for Career Guidance”

  1. [...] 30 Days of Prayer to Understand God’s Career Plans for You [...]

  2. Jamaal Walters says:

    I do not know how to pray. I am 29 and I have been so depressed for the past 5 years. Ive been through the worst situations I have ever been through in my life. and it seems like it has gotten harder to do right now (that i want to) than when i was younger with barely no responsibilities. I was convicted of a felony in 2005, and was sent to a boot camp for first time offenders. I have made a major change in my life, from the people I associate with to places I go. But no matter how hard I try I cannot get employment. This has sent me into a deep depression. I cannot focus. Every time I try to pray, I get sidetracked with guilt,shame, and depression. I have been trying everything to get my cdl but the more I try to get my past as far away as i can, the more im haunted by it. I wish people could get pass the application and see straight through to my heart, and they will see the real hard working determined Jamaal. Not the convicted felon. I need someone to teach me how to pray and pray for me. Thank you.

  3. Hello Jamaal,

    Prayer is simply communicating with God. It is talking to Him in the simplest language possible–no fancy phrases or big sounding words; just pouring out your hear to Him. However, you must FIRST have a right relationship with Him through Jesus Christ, who paved the way with His death on a cross for us to be able to communicate freely with God. Prayer will not work unless you have this relationship. If you do not know Jesus Christ personally and have not accepted His atoning work on the cross, you should ask Him to save you right now! If you have received His free gift of salvation; then simply just pray. Tell Him of your fears, struggles and feelings. He promises to give you peace that passes all understanding–His peace, the only true peace there is.

    Althea

  4. faye says:

    What I desire right now, is to bring back the glory in my career as what I have achieved in the year 2000. In the year 2008, I got the wrong move to transfer to a new job and rested then a year to find pace in my heart and contentment. Now that i am back in the circulation hopefully, ive been dreaming and targetting such objective i find peace and contentment in my heart, but it seems destiny is not meant for it, but very hopeful that someday i could be able to reach it..

    please help me to secure answers unto it since, i really cant understand why everything seems so dark and very unclear.

    thanks!

  5. Faye, first of all my prayer is that God will show you His divine purpose in the trials and adversity you have experienced in your career. Second, as you continue to pursue career aspirations, please keep in mind that your identity should be in Christ–not in what you achieve in your own strength or by using your own strategies. Once the identity issue is resolved, the doubt, stress and lack of peace will begin to dissipate as you learn to abide in Christ. Althea

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