When God Calls
Dear Protégé of Jesus,
Have you ever paused to wonder why God called you by name? Long before you were aware of it, the Lord was speaking your name in love, setting you apart with a purpose only you can fulfill. Like young Samuel, who heard the voice of God in the quiet of the night, we, too, must learn to listen for that still, small voice that calls us forward in faith.
A life devoted to Christ is not simply about doing more; it’s about offering our whole selves to be shaped and sent by God. Every gift you carry — your time, talents, prayers, and compassion — becomes a holy offering when laid at the feet of Jesus. As the hymn says, “Take my life, and let it be consecrated, Lord, to Thee.”
God’s call is not reserved for the few. It is the invitation to each of us, young and old alike, to be the hands and feet of Christ in the world. And when we respond — “Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening” — we become part of a beautiful chain of faith that reaches across generations.
So, take courage. Listen well. Keep your heart open. Encourage others to discern God’s voice too, for a Culture of Call grows stronger when we help one another discover our place in God’s story. Remember, you have a charge to keep — to live out your calling each day, trusting that the One who calls you is faithful.
May you go forward with a renewed sense of purpose. May your life proclaim the glory of the One who speaks your name in love.
Take a moment now to respond with a written or private prayer to God, offering yourself again to His good and holy work.
Peace & Blessings,
Russell M. Morrow Sr.
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