Wednesday, August 14, 2013

DRAFT--
Today while I was completing my morning Bible study, Max Lucado guided my thoughts to introspection.  It seems just when I need something, God provides it.  Here, he guided me to see past the fog I've been living in.

I decided to identify my specific gifts.  I chose 10 skills I should be capitalizing on in my rebuilding of my self image.  Of course I can improve much more, and give in other ways, but as Max Lucado pointed out, "just because I like to sing, doesn't mean others will appreciate my singing.  I have to have a sane realization of my gifts."

I figured I would be more successful if I limited myself to 10.  10 skills which are applicable to many situations in my digital media hungry social networking culture. By focusing on these skills and God given talents, I am doing two things.

First I acknowledge that God created me.  I am special.    My unique personality, experiences, and interpretation of my own gifts and blessings is my personal brand.  (I can cash on this if I am smart and work at it.)  I do not need to continue feeling blue.  I am created by a master.  God created me for his purpose.  If I embrace those things he created in me which shine his light, I will find success, and better serve his purpose.  This realization makes me happy.

Secondly, identifying these ten gifts allows me to narrow my focus.  I can find a new job, adapt to my new role in society, and overcome the setbacks I have been struggling with for more than a year. By focusing on these 10 gifts/skills I will naturally strengthen them through use and practice.  God will present situations in which I can utilize my gifts.  For example, instead of writing clearer rules for the pool area in the apartment complex I live in, I can write something for a larger audience. 

If I learn anything from this simple Bible study and the fertile thoughts that sprung up from it, I must learn that I am created by an amazing God for a specific purpose.  His purpose is not clear in my desires, but might be glimpsed in the little gifts he has bestowed upon me.  I must embrace this pursuit of excellence, even if it is not where I expected it to lead me. 

My 10 gifts are: