
You've Been Asking the Wrong Question
“I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened, so that you will know what is the hope of His calling…” — Ephesians 1:18
There are few words that can stir both excitement and frustration quite like calling.
For most of my life, I’ve wrestled with it.
What is my calling?
What is God asking me to do?
Am I walking in it… or missing it entirely?
Some seasons, those questions feel energizing—like everything is aligning and purpose is just within reach. Other seasons, they feel heavy… like I’m back on my knees, desperate for direction, wondering if I’ve somehow gotten it all wrong.
And it’s usually right there—in that place of striving—that the Lord gently corrects me.
Because somewhere along the way, I start focusing more on what I’m supposed to do… and forget who I’m called to be.
When We Get Calling Backwards
We often reduce calling to a role, a platform, or a purpose we can accomplish.
But the “hope of His calling” isn’t just about what you do—it’s about who you are becoming.
Because the truth is, we cannot fully walk in what we’re called to do until we are grounded in who we’re called to be.
And that calling? It doesn’t start with a career path.
It starts with an invitation.
Called Out of Darkness
Before we ever step into purpose, we are called out.
Out of sin.
Out of shame.
Out of striving.
Out of darkness.
Scripture makes it clear: “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.”
Every single one of us.
No comparison. No ranking. No “better than” or “worse than.”
But here’s where hope begins to rise—
God didn’t leave us there.
He made a way.
Through Jesus, the debt we could never repay was paid in full. Through His death and resurrection, we were not just forgiven—we were invited into something entirely new: a restored relationship with Him.
That is the beginning of “the hope of His calling.”
Not what you accomplish… but that you were chosen.
Why Hope Still Feels Fleeting Sometimes
Here’s the tension we don’t always talk about:
Even after being called into His light… we still wrestle with darkness.
Not the same darkness we were rescued from—but the kind that creeps in through our thoughts, our insecurities, our comparisons.
I’ve lived that tension.
There was a time in my life when I knew truth, but I wasn’t living from it.
Life had layered on its weight—body image struggles, loss, comparison, heartbreak. Slowly, without even realizing it, my focus shifted. My worth became tied to how I looked, how I measured up, how I appeared to others.
I was aware of the Spirit… but my mind was set on the flesh.
And that shift? It drained the hope right out of me.
Because when our minds are fixed on the wrong things, our vision gets distorted. We start believing lies about who we are, and we lose sight of what God has already declared.
The Turning Point: Where We Fix Our Eyes
Romans reminds us that a mind set on the flesh leads to death—but a mind set on the Spirit leads to life and peace.
That’s the daily battle.
Because even though we’ve been given new life, we still have to choose where we place our focus.
And sometimes, that choice doesn’t come in a big, dramatic moment.
Sometimes it looks like God gently lifting your chin—like a Father redirecting His child’s gaze—and saying,
“Look at Me.”
I’ve felt that.
In one of the hardest seasons of my life, when I was exhausted, broken, and completely lost, the Lord didn’t overwhelm me with answers.
He just began to draw me back.
Slowly. Gently. Faithfully.
And as He did, something shifted.
The filters that had clouded my vision began to fade. The lies I had believed started losing their grip. And little by little, I began to see myself the way He sees me.
And let me tell you—that perspective changes everything.
What the Hope of His Calling Really Means
The hope of His calling isn’t wishful thinking.
It’s not fragile.
It’s not based on your circumstances.
And it’s definitely not limited by what you can see.
Biblical hope is rooted in certainty.
It’s a confident expectation that God will fulfill what He has promised.
It says:
You are not who your past says you are
You are not defined by your failures
You are not limited by your circumstances
You are called.
You are known.
You are being transformed.
And that calling? It carries hope—not because of what you can do, but because of who God is.
Living From That Hope
When we anchor ourselves in Him as the source of hope, everything shifts.
We stop striving to prove our worth… and start resting in it.
We stop comparing… and start seeing clearly.
We stop chasing identity… and start living from it.
We begin to understand:
We are children of the King.
Called by name.
Invited into His kingdom.
Never alone. Never forgotten. Never without purpose.
And suddenly, calling isn’t something we’re chasing anymore—
It’s something we’re living from.
Closing Thought
The hope of His calling isn’t found in figuring everything out.
It’s found in fixing your eyes on the One who already has.
Because when your heart is flooded with His truth, your life will naturally begin to reflect it.
And that’s where real transformation begins.
✨ All of our devotionals are written by Jodi Hendricks, Executive Director of NMFAM and award-winning author of #NoFilter. Jodi’s writing blends biblical truth with everyday life, offering encouragement and challenge for believers to live out their faith boldly.
📖 Want more? You can find additional devotionals and resources on Jodi’s personal blog.
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