Finding the place the Lord made for you
Finding the place the Lord made for you will satisfy you. Concentrate on your relationship with Jesus, so He can mold you into what He designed you to be. This is the glory of the Bride. Jesus wants to fit you into your designed place in the Temple. Let Jesus cleanse your spirit, so your soul (mind, will, & emotions) can be rebuilt under His anointing. Once that happens, your flesh and its senses can be helpful to your call.
This is why overcoming the evil one is so important to your spiritual walk. As Jesus remakes you, He is glorified in your life. You can assume your place as a rightful, loving friend to Him and to His Body.
“Now, therefore, you are no longer strangers and foreigners, but are fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God, having been built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ Himself being the chief cornerstone, in whom the entire building, tightly framed together, grows into a holy temple in the Lord, in whom you also are being built together into a dwelling place of God through the Spirit.” Ephesians 2:19-22 MEV
This is the mystery Paul is always talking about: the Holy Spirit within us, the glory of the Church…His Body and Bride. We are each supposed to find the place the Lord made for us.
You were designed to fit a particular place in this
Here I’ll use an author as an example. If you have been called as an author, it’s a serious thing. Your call will reveal itself in very specific books. Often, the anointing will only be seen in hindsight. Only the Spirit can show you the ideas, and guide you through the process without wasting your time and ours.
God didn’t call you to make a living: He covers that naturally as part of His promised blessing of His children. He has made you a special communicator to a specific group of people. He may never reveal the specifics of that to you, on this earth. But be assured, He has prepared good works for you to walk in.
Called as an author, those works involve your readers. You need to pray about these things before you start writing your next book. You should never be forced to rewrite because you missed what He was saying before you wrote it the first time.
If you write under His anointing, people’s lives will be changed. Your life changes also. This is how you grow to perfection—that maturity and completeness Jesus talks about saying, “be ye perfect…” We are to grow up into Him…the place He has made for the person He has designed you and me to be. That is truly an easy yoke and a light burden.