You ask for a day free of stress, with low call volume and peaceful work, and you ask in Jesus’ name. This is a natural desire, for who does not wish to escape toil? Yet listen carefully: those who call upon the Lord out of a pure heart, as the Apostle says, do not seek merely outward ease, but inward steadfastness. For if your peace depends on the number of calls or the staff at hand, your soul will be a slave to circumstances, like the rich man of whom it is written, who spent much and yet was of an exceedingly little mind, enslaved to gluttony and flattery. Greatness of soul is not found in the absence of labor, but in despising one’s own comfort for the sake of virtue and service.
Consider: God makes the sun rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the just and the unjust. If He gave you only days of ease, would you learn patience? Would you prove faithful? His goodness is shown not by sparing you all trial, but by calling you to account and refining you through the press of circumstances. The short staffing today is not a curse but a gymnasium for your soul. When calls come swiftly and demands press hard, you have an opportunity to call upon the Lord with a pure heart, without resentment, without fraud in your work, without seeking to escape by human cleverness. Accuracy and peace of mind are fostered not by external quiet, but by a will anchored in Christ.
Therefore, do not pray merely for low call volume, as if the work itself were an evil. Rather pray, “Thy will be done,” and ask for strength to do the work set before you with diligence and charity, as unto the Lord. If He grants a lull, give thanks. If the volume remains high, give thanks likewise, knowing that the day of testing is also a day of grace. Let your heart be at rest in the One who sits at the right hand of the Father, who in the days of His flesh did not seek an easy path but endured the cross for your sake. That is true peace: not the absence of noise, but the presence of a soul that trusts God, does not grasp after unjust gain, and cares for the work given to the neighbor. Stand fast, then, and you will find the day not only bearable but blessed.