In fact, duty seems to have disappeared from the discernment process altogether, both for those looking for a career and those who wish to serve in a church. We have the enormous fortune in our society to have a large degree of freedom in choosing a career, and many spend the majority of their 20s and 30s attempting to match career with god-given ability. This is all well and good, but what can easily be lost is a sense of obligation. Self-fulfillment is one component of work—we also work to glorify God, interact with God’s creation, provide food, clothing, and shelter for ourselves and our family, earn resources to give to those in need, strengthen our mental and physical capacities, and much more besides. The purpose of work is complex, and there are times where devotion to God requires the subordination of our perceived personal fulfillment for the sake of our obligations to our Lord. Our duty to God requires us to sacrifice ourselves, perhaps even sacrifice our personal vocational goals, for the sake of following God and serving others. This is a calling worth celebrating.