
When we talk about the call of God, we often forget the most
important thing, namely, the nature of Him who calls. There are many
things calling each of us today. Some of these calls will be answered,
and others will not even be heard. The call is the expression of the
nature of the One who calls, and we can only recognize the call if that
same nature is in us. The call of God is the expression of God’s nature,
not ours. God providentially weaves the threads of His call through our
lives, and only we can distinguish them. It is the threading of God’s
voice directly to us over a certain concern, and it is useless to seek
another person’s opinion of it. Our dealings over the call of God should
be kept exclusively between ourselves and Him.
The call of God is not a reflection of my nature; my personal desires
and temperament are of no consideration. As long as I dwell on my own
qualities and traits and think about what I am suited for, I will never
hear the call of God. But when God brings me into the right relationship
with Himself, I will be in the same condition Isaiah was. Isaiah was so
attuned to God, because of the great crisis he had just endured, that
the call of God penetrated his soul. The majority of us cannot hear
anything but ourselves. And we cannot hear anything God says. But to be
brought to the place where we can hear the call of God is to be
profoundly changed.
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