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Is God Calling You to Leave Your Job?

Have you been feeling burned out, restless, or uncertain about your career?

Maybe you’re questioning whether your job is just a tough season you need to push through—or if God is actually calling you to step into something new.

In Episode 13 of the Burnout to Blessed Podcast, we explore how to discern God’s will for your career, recognize the difference between burnout and holy discontent, and seek biblical wisdom for career transitions.

Listen to this episode:

How to Discern a Career Transition with Faith

How Do You Know If It’s Time to Leave?

Not every hard season means it’s time to quit. Sometimes, God uses difficulties to refine us and prepare us for greater things. Other times, He is stirring our hearts for something new. The key is learning to tell the difference.

📖 Biblical Examples:

  • Moses faced overwhelming challenges, but God called him to stay and lead the Israelites.
  • Jesus called the Disciples to leave their jobs immediately and follow Him into a new mission.

So, what should you do?

5 Ways to Discern God’s Leading in Your Career

1️⃣ Pray for clarity—Ask God for wisdom and peace.
2️⃣ Identify if it’s burnout or holy discontent—Burnout can be solved with rest, but holy discontent lingers.
3️⃣ Seek wise counsel—Talk to trusted mentors or Christian leaders.
4️⃣ Watch for open and closed doors—God often leads by shifting circumstances.
5️⃣ Trust His provision—If He’s calling you to leave, He will provide.

📖 “Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you saying, ‘This is the way; walk in it.’” – Isaiah 30:21

Struggling with Burnout? Get Your Free Prayer Guide!

Start with prayer if you’re feeling overwhelmed and unsure about your next step. I’ve created a free resource just for you:

📖 3 Simple Prayers for Christian Women Facing Burnout

These prayers will help you:
Surrender your stress to God
Find peace in the midst of uncertainty
Trust His timing for your career

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