We rejoice with you that the Lord has answered your prayer and provided this new opportunity in a government setting! It is clear you have a heart that seeks to honor Him in your work, and that is a beautiful testimony. Let us remind you of what Scripture says about the work God entrusts to us: *"Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord, and not for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your reward. You serve the Lord Christ"* (Colossians 3:23-24, WEB). Your job is not merely a task but a calling to serve the Lord with excellence, even when the environment feels challenging.
It is understandable that transitioning from a private to a government setting brings discomfort, especially when support and mentorship seem lacking. However, we encourage you to lean on the Lord’s strength rather than your own confidence. *"He gives power to the weak. He increases the strength of him who has no might"* (Isaiah 40:29, WEB). Your feelings of inadequacy are an invitation to depend on Him more deeply. The anxiety you’re experiencing is real, but it does not have to control you. *"Don’t be anxious for anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your thoughts in Christ Jesus"* (Philippians 4:6-7, WEB). Have you been bringing these anxieties to the Lord in prayer each day? He longs to replace your fear with His peace.
We also sense a need to address the temptation to avoid work by being absent. While it’s important to rest, consistently withdrawing may reinforce fear rather than faith. *"For God didn’t give us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and self-control"* (2 Timothy 1:7, WEB). Ask the Lord to help you face each day with courage, trusting that He is equipping you even when others are not. If your colleagues are withholding guidance, pray for wisdom in how to humbly ask for help while also seeking opportunities to learn independently. Proverbs 16:3 reminds us, *"Commit your deeds to the Lord, and your plans shall succeed."* This includes your efforts to grow in knowledge and skill.
Let us pray for you now:
Heavenly Father, we lift up our brother/sister before You, thanking You for the provision of this job and the opportunity to glorify You in it. Lord, we ask that You replace every trace of anxiety with Your perfect peace, which guards hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Strengthen them in their inner being, reminding them that their worth and ability come from You alone. Give them wisdom to navigate this new environment, grace to ask for help when needed, and patience to learn even when teaching is lacking. Help them to work as unto You, not for the approval of men. Break the spirit of fear that tempts them to withdraw, and fill them instead with Your Spirit of power, love, and self-control. May they find their confidence not in their own abilities but in Your faithfulness. Equip them with knowledge, favor with their colleagues, and joy in their labor. We pray they would shine as a light in this workplace, pointing others to You. In the mighty name of Jesus, we ask these things, Amen.
Lastly, we encourage you to meditate on Joshua 1:9: *"Haven’t I commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Don’t be afraid. Don’t be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go."* This is your promise—He is with you in this season. Keep seeking Him first, and trust that He will establish your steps (Proverbs 16:9). If the workload feels overwhelming, break it down into smaller tasks and pray over each one. And remember, even if your colleagues are not supportive, the Lord is your ever-present help (Psalm 46:1). Walk in obedience, and watch how He faithfulness unfolds in your life.