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What's My Call?

Many of you may be wondering and praying for a God-dream based on Jim's teaching at Winchelsea. Maybe you're desperate to know what next?! You want to know what God has in store for you. What His calling is for your life. Here's something I found helpful and inspiring.

 

“Your call is to be a worship leader…but not necessarily with a guitar in your hand. Your call is to befriend that funny little lady at the end of your street…Your call is to feed the hungry and to spend yourself on behalf of the poor…and to offer hospitality to strangers who just turn up in town needing a place to crash. And it’s to fast. And it’s to pray so long and hard that you run out of words and tears.
Your call is to preach the good news of Jesus to every person who will listen and a few who won’t. Your call is to go somewhere, anywhere, wherever, whenever, for Jesus, and never stop. Your call is to love people no one else loves and forgive them when they treat you like dirt – or worse. Do your job to the very best of your ability without grumbling about your boss or whining about your colleagues. Your call is to pray for the sick, and when they are healed, to dance all night. And when they aren’t, to weep with them and love them even more.
Your call is to honour your parents, pray for your leaders, study the Scriptures, and attend plenty of parties. Be a peacemaker in every situation: when the fight breaks out on the bus home late at night and when the gossip starts to circulate at church. Your call is to pick rubbish up in the street when no one else is looking, to wipe the toilet seat, to pull the gum off from under the desk. It’s to get to meetings early to put out the chairs. Your call is to make disciples and to teach them to obey everything Jesus commanded. And don’t forget to minister grace to them when they sin. Which they will. Your mission is to baptise and to cast out evil spirits. Your call is to bind up broken hearts wherever you find them, and you will find them wherever you look. It’s to visit prisons. And hospitals.
Your call is to listen more than you talk and to listen with your eyes as well as your ears. It’s to do the chores again and again without grumbling. It’s to buy ethical coffee and to recycle your bottles. And while you’re at it, don’t forget to leave anonymous gifts on people’s doorsteps.”
 
 
The problem for most of us is not that we don’t know what God wants of us. It’s that we know exactly what He wants of us, and it’s not what we want to do.

 


John Reynolds, 01/04/2009


Article printed from www.youthpembury.net at 02:22 on 10 September 2010