September 2016
DO WE KNOW WHEN GOD IS CALLING US?
It is not an overnight event; God reveals it to those chosen gradually over the years.
BUT talents and gifts to serve others is a major sign of God’s calling,
God’s Calling brings us a deep sense of fulfillment and happiness.
DO WE KNOW WHEN GOD IS CALLING US?
It is not an overnight event; God reveals it to those chosen gradually over the years.
BUT talents and gifts to serve others is a major sign of God’s calling,
God’s Calling brings us a deep sense of fulfillment and happiness.
As one writer once wrote that: "We have
different gifts, according to the grace given to us. If a man's gift is
prophesying, let him use it in proportion to his faith. If it is serving, let
him serve; if it is teaching, let him teach; if it is encouraging, let him
encourage; if it is contributing to the needs of others, let him give
generously; if it is leadership, let him govern diligently; if it is showing
mercy, let him do it cheerfully."
Because of our human
nature “it is easy to dismiss the voice of God when He speaks to us. We may
even turn it away and think we are just confusing it with something else. It is
so easy to pass it off as being something other than what it really is that we
delay hearing what God has to say to us and we delay God’s blessings on our
lives”
When
we read In First Samuel 3:7, “Now Samuel did not yet know the Lord, neither was
the word of the Lord yet revealed unto him.”
What
is this to our understanding? Does it
mean that Samuel did not know the Lord? Knowing the Lord is a very basic and
fundamental part of serving Him. Listening to God is not always easy, but it is
always rewarding. Listening means taking time to seek His will and focusing on
what He has to say. We will never find peace of heart until we take the time to
attune our attention on Him.
We
will never know what God is trying to tell us if we do not listen. There are
those out there who never listen to Him simply because they don’t want to. Let
us develop this a habit of saying “Speak, Lord, for your servant hears.”
Assumption
one:
For
example Suppose Samuel had not listened to God when he heard Him calling his
name.
Assumption
two:
Suppose
he had just rolled over and gone back to sleep. He could just as easily have
chosen to ignore the calling of God, but he didn’t.
In
John 10, the Lord Jesus Christ said, “My sheep know my voice, and they follow
me.”
We
need to be ready because “God may be calling your name today, but for whatever
reason, you have not responded: continue to search God’s calling like Samuel.
For
some reason, you have chosen to tune Him out” remember what happened to Jonah;
We need to remember that, God does this
by calling each of us by name. It might
not be an audible voice in the night as it was for Samuel, but God does call
out our names to come and follow Him and make a difference in the world. To bring hope where there is no hope. To bring light to where there is darkness. To build a better world
The
questions which we need to ask ourselves are:
Do I seek to find God’s voice in the voices of
those who know me and who love me?
Do I take any criticism or concern as an
opportunity to examine my motivations and find myself strengthened rather than
weakened in accepting Gods calling?
WE
NEED TO BE READY TO HEAR GOD'S CALLING;
Emmanuel
Turuka
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