
120 | How To Chase After Your Calling (Not To Be Confused With Your Purpose)
🔥 1. Your Purpose Is Fixed — Your Calling Is Flexible
Let’s settle this first.
The Bible is clear about your purpose: 📖 “Whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” — 1 Corinthians 10:31
Your purpose is to glorify God. That never changes—no matter your season, job, or title.
Your calling, however, is:
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The skills you use
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The problems you solve
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The people you serve
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The assignments God entrusts to you over time
Truth punch: You don’t need to “find” your purpose. You need to express it through obedience.
Calling answers how. Purpose answers why.
🧠 2. Why Calling Feels So Confusing for Introverted Women
Identity moment—this matters.
Introverts tend to:
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Overthink decisions
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Internalize pressure
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Delay action until things feel “right”
So instead of chasing calling, you analyze it.
You ask:
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“What if I choose wrong?”
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“What if this isn’t what God wants?”
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“What if I miss it?”
Sharp insight: Calling is rarely revealed through contemplation. It’s revealed through participation.
📖 Psalm 119:105 — “Your word is a lamp to my feet, not a floodlight to the future.”
God gives light for the next step, not the whole staircase.
🛑 3. You’re Not Waiting on God — You’re Waiting on Certainty
This is where many believers get stuck.
You say:
“I’m praying about it.”
But what you really mean is:
“I don’t want to move unless I can’t fail.”
Truth punch: Faith doesn’t eliminate risk—it responds to God despite it.
Biblical calling always required movement:
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Abraham left before knowing the destination
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Peter stepped out before the water felt solid
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Esther spoke up before safety was guaranteed
📖 Hebrews 11:8 — “By faith Abraham obeyed and went, even though he did not know where he was going.”
🧰 4. Your Skills Are Not Random — They Are the Vehicle
Here’s where many Christian women minimize themselves.
You think:
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“It’s just something I’m good at”
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“Other people can do this better”
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“This doesn’t feel spiritual enough”
But Scripture says otherwise.
📖 Romans 12:6 — “We have different gifts, according to the grace given to each of us.”
Your calling is not separate from your skills. It flows through them.
Calling = the means by which you glorify God.
Teaching. Writing. Coaching. Organizing. Creating. Leading. Building.
God doesn’t waste gifts. He deploys them.
🌱 5. Calling Is Chased Through Faithful Action, Not Perfection
Calling isn’t a destination you arrive at. It’s a direction you commit to.
You don’t chase your calling by:
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Waiting until you feel ready
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Having all the answers
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Eliminating fear
You chase it by:
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Saying yes to what’s in front of you
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Being faithful with what you already have
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Adjusting as God redirects
📖 Proverbs 16:9 — “In their hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps.”
Movement invites refinement.
Let’s Take Action:📝 Step 1: Separate Purpose from Calling Write this down:
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My purpose: To glorify God
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My current calling may look like: (list skills, opportunities, burdens)
This removes pressure immediately.
🧠 Step 2: Inventory Your Skills Ask:
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What do people already come to me for?
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What feels natural but impactful?
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What problems do I feel responsible to help solve?
Those are clues—not coincidences.
🚶 Step 3: Take One Obedient Step Not the whole plan. Not the forever decision.
Just:
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One post
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One conversation
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One offer
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One act of service
Clarity follows obedience.
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