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2005-10-05- Hearing God's
Callings
Originally Published 2001-04-25
One of the top questions I am asked when teaching Bible studies is, "How
can I know God's calling for my life?" I am sure you have often wondered
about the same question, so follow me through this step to test decisions
that you are faced with in your life, against some relevant Biblical principles
that I have learned and relearned over the years. Walk with me as I try to
help you discern between our will and God's call.
Often when we think about God's calling, we think of professional ministers.
We harbor this misconception that God "calls" only ministers. The other common
mistake we make is waiting for that "lightning bolt" experience that will
show us God's calling for our lives as clearly as a new, crisply unfolded
roadmap. More often than not, God gives us only a small piece of the map
at a time. For example, look at God's calling to Abraham in Genesis.
Genesis 12:1 (NLT) Then the LORD told Abram, "Leave your
country, your relatives, and your father's house, and go to the land that
I will show you."
Notice that the call is "leave your country," and observe that the yet-to-be-seen
calling is "the land I will show you." God does not say to Abraham "leave
your country and come to Canaan, where I will make you the father of a great
nation." God simply says, "leave, then I will show you." My paraphrase of
this verse is, "Abraham, first trust Me. Then I will show you where your
calling is leading you."
I personally believe God uses many different callings throughout our lives
to guide us along our journeys. I agree there is usually an overall "big
picture" calling for people, but God still uses prompting and other callings
along the way, to help us stay the course. In other words, the "big picture"
calling may be for you to be a schoolteacher, and the other callings are
used to guide you along the way, to fully develop you into the schoolteacher
God has planned for you to be.
When did God first begin dealing with you? He started before the beginning
of time. Look at the following verse:
Ephesians 1:4-5 (NLT) Long ago, even before he made the
world, God loved us and chose us in Christ, to be holy and without fault
in his eyes. 5 His unchanging plan has always been to adopt us into
his own family, by bringing us to himself through Jesus Christ. And this
gave him great pleasure.
None of the Biblical principles and truths will work unless you have answered
God's foundational calling. His first and foremost calling is for you to
accept Jesus Christ as your Savior and Lord. This is the main calling that
I can say without a doubt or hesitation, that God has in your life.
1 Corinthians 1:9 (NLT) God, who has called you into
fellowship with his Son Jesus Christ our Lord, is faithful.
John 3:16 (NKJ) For God so loved the world that He gave
His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but
have everlasting life.
In a later devotional, we will begin to look at the other characteristics
of God's callings. My prayer is for these devotoinals to help you stop, think
and listen for God's callings in your life. I look forward to our journey
together.
Dear Lord, guide us and direct us to be all that You
have designed us to be. Help us to distinguish between our will and Your
calling. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Comments or
Questions?
David
david@cfdevotionals.org
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