Many years ago, I spent my days taking shorthand, typing letters, writing board meeting minutes, and helping put together newsletters.
At the time, I was helping support my family, but I often found myself asking God, "When will I do what You've really called me to do?"
Looking back, I smile at my impatience. What I thought was a boring job was actually God's training ground.
Isn't that just like Him?
Sometimes we dream of doing something great for God, imagining that one day we'll wake up with a sudden talent, a perfect opportunity, and a heavenly spotlight shining on us.
Instead, God quietly develops us through ordinary days, routine tasks, and even difficult seasons.
The Israelites experienced something similar. After leaving Egypt, God instructed them to build a beautiful sanctuary. Scripture says He equipped skilled workers like Bezalel and Oholiab for the task (Exodus 36:1).
I doubt they woke up one morning in the wilderness suddenly knowing how to work with gold, carve wood, or weave intricate designs. More likely, those skills were developed during years of slavery in Egypt.
What seemed like wasted years were actually preparation years.
The same is true for us.
Maybe you're caring for aging parents, working for a difficult boss, volunteering behind the scenes, or simply trying to make ends meet. It may feel ordinary, but God never wastes experience.
Trust me, even writing a daily blog comes with plenty of do-overs! My readers see the finished version, but they don't see the paragraphs deleted, the sentences rewritten, or the occasional battle with spell-check that seems convinced it knows better than I do.
Yet God uses it all.
Dear friends -- you may feel stuck in a season of preparation. Don't lose heart. The Lord is shaping your character, strengthening your faith, and refining your gifts.
The clay doesn't always understand what the Potter is doing, but the Potter always knows.
"For we are God's handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do." (Ephesians 2:10)
Keep trusting. Keep growing. Keep showing up.
God is preparing you for something beautiful.



























