Doug NuenkeWise Words on Fulfilling God's Big Purposes for You
From Doug Nuenke
National Director, The Navigators U.S. Metro Mission
When
our children were small, my wife, Pam, and I helped out in their
preschool and Sunday school classes. On one occasion, during the short
lesson designed for short attention spans, we asked the group of four
year olds what they wanted to be when they grew up. You never know what
you are going to get when you ask a four year old a question!
"A fireman," said one boy.
"A mommy," said a little girl.
"A cat," said one rather exuberant princess.
And finally, after a good deal of thought, one stocky little guy said, "A dump truck."
Career
counseling for four year olds aside, one thing is for sure: God has put
in the heart of every individual the desire to make a contribution—to
play a role in this world that is unique and personal. I have no doubt
that you know exactly what I mean.
In
Genesis 1, we find out why we have this indelible impression on our
souls. In verses 28 through 30, we see the first of all "commissions"
given to humankind. God told Adam and Eve to be fruitful, to increase,
to fill, subdue, rule, and to nurture. This charge—to be fruitful and
productive—explains our soul's desire to make a unique contribution on
this earth, one that was written in eternity for us to make. The
Navigators wants to help you to discover and fulfill that unique
calling.
As you probably know, intermingled among all the various
creative and good contributions God has given us is the privilege of
introducing people to their creator and helping them learn of His
gracious character and the Good News of Jesus and His Kingdom. Right in
the normal schedule of existence, as we live and breathe next door to
people without Christ, we live and proclaim God's goodness in word and
deed. In between our everyday activities—a spreadsheet, a lunchtime sub
sandwich, or a trip to pick up groceries—we meet friends and
acquaintances whose lives will be different because they've rubbed
shoulders with us—Citizens of the Kingdom.
In Luke 19, Jesus
paused on the Mount of Olives to look down over Jerusalem. He was moved
to tears because of the vastness and lostness of that city. Next time
you are in a metropolitan area, I invite you to pause, get out of your
car, and to take in the sights, sounds, and smells of the city. Tune
your heart to what Jesus saw in Jerusalem. Our cities are filled with
harassed and helpless people who are far from Jesus. Whether they are
business people walking briskly in their tailored suits, merchants and
blue-collar laborers making the city work, or the oppressed and poor,
many are without hope and without God in this world.
Navigators
have committed themselves to raising up everyday people (like you), the
same laborers Jesus talks of in Luke 10, to bring the fragrant aroma of
Kingdom Good News to the lost sheep of our world. We envision thousands
of everyday people, who in the context of a small community of close
friends, are together experiencing the Gospel and are advancing the
Kingdom in the normal pathways of life.
We are privileged to join
you and thousands of other everyday people to fulfill that vision.
Whether someone encounters The Navigators as a student, in the
military, at church, as a new grad, or in the midst of adult life, we
are working together to serve and empower Christ followers and to bring
hope to those yet to know Him.
We'd love for you to consider
joining us in this adventure. And along the way, I suspect that we will
each discover the unique contribution God has for us, whether that be
business person, spouse, fireman, or even a dump truck! One thing we
know for sure: He will help us to experience the hope of the Gospel and
to carry its fragrance into the lives of people around us.

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We'd
love to hear what you think about the Wise Words article and the action
items suggested. Here are a few questions to start the dialogue:
- In
this article, Doug says people's lives will be different because they
"rubbed shoulders" with you. How will people change after encountering
you today?
- What do you think are your unique contributions to the world?
- If you could do anything with your life, what would it be?
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