Verse-a-day 18 April 2012
Resurrection makes you aware of your specific calling
Quintus Heine
Judges 18:3 When they were near Micah’s house, they recognised the voice of the young Levite; so they turned in there and asked him, “Who brought you here? What are you doing in this place? Why are you here?”
Maybe you should also answer these questions from Judges 18:3 from time to time? Who brought you here? What are you doing here? Why are you here?
You are not where you are without reason. God brought you to this point. The question is, do you and I realise it and do we know what the Lord wants to achieve with our lives?
The Lord has a common calling for all believers: We should praise and serve God, do our best, serve and witness to our loved ones, etc.
However, God also has a specific calling for each individual believer, meant just for you.
How do you know what your calling is? You need to really seek the Lord: If we look at the examples in the Bible, we see that there are guidelines on how we can know what our specific calling is:
- A person's spiritual calling is usually directed at other people. Nowhere in the Bible is anyone's calling directed at themselves or their own needs.
- Each person has a specific and unique calling different from anyone else's.
- Your calling is not unchangeable. It can change as your circumstances change.
- You often only discover your calling when you go through a difficult process. It's as though God speaks very loudly to us through suffering. Romans 5 helps us with this.
- A person's personal calling becomes clearer as you live closer to God!
- You hear God's voice better if you have a lifestyle of prayer and spend a lot of time with the Bible.
Today, seek out your calling before God: Who brought you here? What are you doing here? Why are you here?
Prayer: Lord, help me to undestand the specific calling you have for me.