As you start thinking about your future and what career path you might want to take, I want to share something important: if you don’t know exactly what you want to do yet, that’s perfectly okay. Not everyone figures it out right away—and that’s part of the adventure.

The key is to follow what you love. Whether it’s playing music, creating art, solving problems, or helping others, when you pursue your passions, amazing opportunities will appear. It’s like when you’re having fun and time flies—before you know it, doors will open in places you never expected.

The Bible talks about talents, and I want you to think of your gifts as hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. You don’t need to have everything figured out right now. Just keep exploring, learning, and trusting that God is guiding you.

Jesus taught that life isn’t about collecting wealth or chasing status. Even King Solomon learned that those things don’t bring real happiness. What matters as you start thinking about your future is living your faith through your actions and letting your work be a reflection of God’s love and purpose.

Here’s some advice as you go forward:

  1. Follow Your Heart:
    If something sparks your interest or brings you joy, pursue it. You might not know where it will lead, but the journey itself will be worthwhile.
  2. Trust in God’s Timing:
    You don’t need all the answers right away. God has a plan for you and will guide you as you seek Him through prayer.
  3. Work with Joy:
    Whatever you do, give it your best effort and approach it with love and honesty. When your work is filled with joy and integrity, it will speak volumes about your character.

Imagine a life where your career is an extension of your passions—a way to make a difference and inspire others. Your work can be a light that glorifies God and shines brightly in the world.

So, here’s what I want you to do:

  • Pray: Share your dreams, goals, and concerns with God.
  • Explore: Be curious and try new things—you might discover talents you didn’t know you had.
  • Be Patient: It’s okay if things aren’t clear yet. Over time, your gifts will find their place.
  • Stay Open: Opportunities might come in unexpected ways. Be ready to embrace them.
  • Learn from Everyone: Every experience and person you encounter can teach you something valuable.

As you start thinking about your future, realize your career is just one part of your life’s journey—a way to live out your faith, give back, and grow. When you do what you love, opportunities will find you, and you’ll be walking in the light of God’s purpose, even if the path isn’t always straight.