I wait quietly before God, for my salvation comes from him. He alone is my rock and my salvation, my fortress where I will never be shaken. Psalm 62:1-2
If you’re a banker and you go to work one day and your bank has just merged and it doesn’t need you anymore, your identity has just been taken away from you.
If your identity is being a husband, and your wife just fell in love with her tennis instructor and lets you know that she wants half and is out the door, your identity is gone.
The question of who we are is one of those profound questions that even successful people have not necessarily answered. In fact, our discovery of identity is complicated by our success. The more successful we are in our fields, the more most people tend to put us in a niche.
I had a serious auto accident, and when neurologists looked at me, they said, “You’re going to be fine. We just don’t know whether you’re going to have your mental edge and your memory.”
I said, “Can I tell you what I do for a living? I stand for an hour in front of people every weekend trying to convince them that I’m one step ahead of them on the most important issues of life, and I do it from memory!”
When I had to deal with was, “Do I find my identity at work or do I bring my identity to work?”
—Bob shank
Reflection
what’s the difference between finding my identity at work and bringing my identity to work?
Prayer
Lord, you formed and shaped me while I was still in the womb. Help me to understand who you’ve created me to be and not substitute that with anything else.
“Self-knowledge grows out of a man’s self-confrontation with God.”
—Dietrich von Hildebrand (1889-1977)
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