The call of God upon the lives of each Christian is not an enigma only deciphered by dreams, visions or dramatic divine revelation, for it comes into view as clearly as our initial call to receive the Gospel. Whether we are willing to answer God's call by yielding ourselves to Him is another matter. God's call comes to us; we do not need to go seeking it. As we seek the LORD, what He calls us to do becomes increasingly clear by God's word, His grace and the Holy Spirit who guides us into all truth. Samson was called by God as a Nazarite from the womb, one who would begin to deliver Israel from the hand of the Philistines. He did not aspire to this role, but it was God's call upon His life.
We may all wish we were as Samson, called to be the sovereign God's battle axe swung against the Philistines. Our call may not be as dynamic because we are not endowed with supernatural physical strength or established as a ruler over a nation. Jesus called for all to come to Him in John 7:37-39, "On the
last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried out, saying,
"If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink. 38 He who
believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of
living water." 39 But this He
spoke concerning the Spirit, whom those believing in Him would receive; for the
Holy Spirit was not yet given, because Jesus was not yet glorified." Answering this call of Christ in obedience by faith expresses our need only Jesus can supply. The fact we have answered God's call is not a sign of strength but weakness, an admission of folly only God's wisdom can refine.
Our security and strength is not in our calling but in Him who has called us: Jesus Christ, the Son of God! Do you know what your calling is? God's calling is true of every Christian: to be conformed into the image of Christ, to bring glory to Jesus as Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 1:30-31: "But of Him you are in Christ Jesus, who became for us wisdom from
God--and righteousness and sanctification and redemption--31 that, as it is written, "He who glories, let
him glory in the LORD." Peter said when we do well and suffer for it, this is acceptable to God. To this we are called, for in so doing we walk in the steps of our LORD Jesus who lived free of sin, did not speak deceitful words or threaten, and He committed Himself to God who judges righteously (1 Peter 2:21-24). Our calling is in our weakness to rely on God for strength to fulfil Ephesians 6:10 in our lives: "Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of
His might."
The Bible is littered with such passages that flesh out God's call upon all Christians. How wonderful that being called, chosen and empowered by God is not only for Nazarites, judges or pastors but for all God’s people. We could not be born again or saved without being called by God, and Jesus calls us to believe on Him, to look to Him and come to Him. Jesus said in Matthew 11:28-30, "Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. 29 Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For My yoke is easy and My burden is light." Answering God's call never gets old because we always need Him, and He is always worthy to be praised and obeyed.
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