The
Calling…
By Denise Spooner
It's the deep
feeling of servanthood that forever resides in your
heart and intensely stirs your soul. Whether full of strength or unimaginably
weak, the task must be accomplished!
The man on the
street needing fed and clothed, the lonely child without a father gently
searching for love, the single mother found at the grocery store fifty cents
short for a loaf of bread, a rejected teenager who's only bed is the backseat
of a car, the recently widowed man who's suddenly alone in the cold and distant
world, an orphaned infant left tragically alone when a natural disaster claims
its parents lives, are all circumstances which cannot be ignored, forgotten, or
left uncared for.
There is no choice,
only the command. Obedience is not an option, but is mandatory just as a heart
beats, until inevitable death. It wakes you at night to pray earnestly,
produces tears for another one's pain, teaches, exhorts and encourages growth
in the Lord, allows for immense happiness in a time of rejoicing and causes
extreme sacrifice at all costs even unto an untimely death.
Instilled by
Almighty God, gently spoken by Jesus Himself, and birthed by the Holy Spirit,
this calling of being a disciple is a substance both tangibly felt and
ferociously driven. It is inevitably accepted and acted upon in a most
incredible way, leaving your soul satisfied and your spirit uplifted. It's this
calling that owns every part of the one that is chosen, imparting an eternal
God-given purpose, unmistakably real and devotedly divine.
This calling is what
motivates as it intensifies. There is no escaping it. Nor would you want to.
There is nothing quite like it in all of the world.
Denise Spooner
writes from Grants Pass, Oregon. created2write4him@yahoo.com