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Purpose in Your Position

Aug 20, 2026    Pastor Valerie Hooper

Theme: Recognizing That Where God Places You Has Meaning


Reading: Esther 4:1-17; Ephesians 2:8-10; Colossians 3:22-24


Devotional:


Esther did not fully understand why she was in the palace until the moment arrived that required her to be there.


That is worth sitting with. There was a gap between the position and the purpose. Esther was in the palace before she understood what the palace was for. And it was only when crisis came and Mordecai issued his challenge in Esther 4:14 that the connection became clear. Her position was not simply a privilege. It was a placement.


Ephesians 2:10 tells us that we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works that God prepared beforehand. That means the works were prepared before you arrived at the assignment. God did not improvise. He did not look at your life and suddenly think of something for you to do. The works were ready. What remained was for you to walk in them.


That changes the way you look at where you are right now. The student sitting in a classroom that feels ordinary may not yet see that God has placed them there for a reason that will only become clear later. The teacher who feels like their work is unnoticed may not yet understand the full impact of the seeds being planted. The school employee who wonders whether their role matters may not see the ways their consistency and care are shaping the environment around them.


Colossians 3:23 removes the limitation from calling entirely. Whatever you do, do it as unto the Lord. That word "whatever" is comprehensive. It does not say only when you are preaching, only when you are in ministry, only when the work feels significant. Whatever you do. That includes grading papers. That includes cleaning classrooms. That includes driving a school bus. That includes coaching. That includes counseling. That includes parenting. That includes studying.


When your work is done as unto the Lord, it becomes an act of worship regardless of whether anyone notices.


Esther's moment of purpose required courage. She had to be willing to act when the moment came. She had to choose purpose over comfort. She had to be willing to step into risk because she recognized that her position was connected to something larger than her own safety.


You may not know yet what God intends to do through your presence in the places He has placed you. But you can be faithful where you are. You can serve with excellence. You can treat people with dignity. You can bring integrity into every space. You can be available when the moment comes.


And when the moment does come, you will be ready, because you were already there.


Reflection Questions:


How do you currently think about your role at school, whether as a student, teacher, parent, or employee? Do you see it as connected to a larger purpose?

Is there someone in your current environment who may need something that only you are positioned to offer?

What would it look like for you to do your work this week as unto the Lord rather than simply as a task to complete?

Practical Application:


Before you go to school, work, or any responsibility connected to this season, take sixty seconds to pray this simple prayer: "Lord, I am going into this space as Your representative. Show me what You want to do through me today. Help me see the people around me the way You see them. Use me where You have placed me." Then pay attention to what happens.