Every day we have choices. From the car we drive, to the way we spend each minute of our day, we are constantly weighing options and making decisions. Sometimes we think things through, consider all the factors, and make a decision that we believe is the best one. But many times we find ourselves caught in the middle of what we want, what other people may want from us, and what God has planned.
The problem that we often face is that we end up torn between what we want and what we think is "right". And when we're torn between different desires, we end up creating doubt. And that doubt will kill our faith faster than anything else in this world. We might be able to stand up against criticism, we might even be able to handle disappointment and discouragement, but when our minds fill with questions and doubts, our faith is gone.
James 1:5-8 says, "If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him. But when he asks, he must believe and not doubt, because he who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind. That man should not think he will receive anything from the Lord; he is a double-minded man, unstable in all he does."
God will give us all the answers we want, but we can't come to him with doubt. When we don't know what we want, or if we don't really expect God to give us what we ask for, then our faith becomes completely useless. The greatest enemy of our faith is not the devil, but our doubts.
I really don't know the number of times I have heard people pray for something with all the right words, and sincerity in their voice, and then end their prayer with: "If it be Thy will." And right then and there they revealed that they were not praying in faith, they were praying in doubt.
When we add that little escape clause to our prayers, we aren't asking God to do what He thinks is right. What we are doing is placing the blame for our lack of faith, and consequently our unanswered prayers, in God's lap. In essence we're saying, "God, here's my request, but I really don't think You want to grant me my request, so...do whatever You want."
The problem with, "God, do whatever you want," is that most of the time we don't know what He wants. It's not that we can't know, but many times we just don't know. We pray for someone to be healed, but wonder if it might be God's will for that person to be sick instead. We ask for a better job, but worry that making more money might ruin us, or that maybe God wants us to be stuck in some lousy job because we'll learn something important.
It's not that God can't use every circumstance, good or bad, in our lives to teach us valuable lessons. And God can always bring glory to His name no matter what happens. The problem is that, too often, our prayers are nothing more than wishes that we believe will never be granted.
What hurts us most is that we think that God does what He wants to do, no matter what we pray. Some might look at that and say, "God is sovereign." But to me that sounds more like God is capricious, and I refuse to accept that a loving God tells me to pray for what I want, and then ignores my prayers.
Have you been struggling with your faith? Is your mind full of doubt? Go to God and ask Him to expose the fears, questions, and misunderstandings that create doubt and to give you the wisdom and understanding to overcome them. God is waiting to answer your prayers.
Why Don't We Get Drunk
Sometimes you will be interviewed by a female and sometimes a male. It makes a big difference to your answers as to who is asking them. Many times you will be interviewed by both.
Just because you're interviewing for a blue collar job does not mean you want to show up with a baseball cap on and a five o'clock shadow on your face. You still need to dress respectful and clean cut.
Another mistake I see potential candidates make is not being prepared. If the railroad sends you a letter or email and asks you to bring certain items to the interview with you then make sure you bring exactly what they ask for.
I remember in my interview process two guys showed up without a copy of their application. The email they received from the railroad company said to bring a copy of your application. They did not. They were simply told to leave. No application? No job interview?
If you can't follow simple instructions then they are not going to waste their time interviewing you.
The next thing is your application. Your application needs to be completely filled out in detail.
The railroad does not want to have to ask you questions to finish filling it out. If they ask for exact dates then get on the phone and start making phone calls to previous employers, references, etc?
Do what you need to do in order to get all the correct information they are seeking.
OK, so now you're dressed appropriately, your application is filled out completely and properly, and you have brought everything to the interview process the railroad company asked you for? Now what?
The interview! Do you know what kinds of questions the railroad will be asking you? How about these three to name a few:
?Why should XYZ Railroad hire you?
?Why do you want to work for XYZ Railroad?
?Have you worked shift work before?
Being prepared is the key to getting hired. The better prepared you are then the better your chances of getting hired.
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