Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity, October 12th, 2025
Do you have a job or do you have a vocation? So many of us go to work Monday through Friday working Eight to Five. We do what is required of us while we are there. We do what our boss expects us to do and then we go home. And then we wait around for payday. We do what we are told Monday through Friday, eight to five, but then when we get home that is MY time. That would describe a "job." But St. Paul writes: "I THEREFORE, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you that ye walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called" (Ephesians 4:1) If we look up the definition for the word "vocation" you might find the following definition for the word: "a particular occupation, business, or profession; calling." That definition would seem to mean something more than simply a "job." And if you look at the same definition it goes on to say: "a divine call to God's service or to the Christian life" and then "a function or station in life to which one is called by God. the religious vocation; the vocation of marriage." (Dictonary.com definition of "Vocation") Given this further definition of a vocation I once again ask the question do you have a job or do you have a vocation when it comes to God? St. Paul wants us to realize that we are called by God. It seems though that most folks consider this nothing more than a "job." When Sunday rolls around we get dressed, go to church, listen to the Word, and then we go home and do what we want to do. The rest of the week is my time. That seems more to describe having a job not having a vocation. St. Paul is reminding us that every single one of us is called by God. God calls us to live a life dedicated to Him. So much of the world dedicates their life to themselves. But again St. Paul reminds us that we should "walk worthy of the vocation" by which each one of us is called. As Christians, we should always remember that we do not simply have a job . . . . we have a vocation. We have a calling. A divine calling. Our calling is a way of life. A way of life centered around God. We should always be mindful that we are called and that we have a vocation to serve the Almighty.
Join us at 10:30 AM on Sundays at St. Margaret church. We worship at the beautiful chapel at Marquette Manor, located at 8140 N. Township Line Road on the Northwest side of Indianapolis.
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