Therefore I, a prisoner for serving the Lord, beg you to lead a life worthy of your calling. Ephesians 4:1 NLT
Ralph Johnson was following God’s call but wasn’t sure he was
worthy of the calling.
As a young adult, he had entered the ministry. With one son
in tow and two more to come, he lived his life by the biblical mandate that if
a man can’t control his family, he was not worthy to lead God’s church.
This wasn’t an issue until his firstborn began experimenting
with teenage rebellion. Had it just been talking back, he could have handled
it, but it went further. He cut school, drank, smoked, and experimented with
drugs. To top it off, he didn’t care who knew. And many church folks did.
For the next four years, Ralph battled bouts of depression
and threatened to resign. He breathed a sigh of relief when his oldest son
graduated high school, but more challenges came when his two younger sons
decided to follow in their older brother’s footsteps. For most of his ministry,
Ralph didn’t feel worthy of his calling.
God often places special callings on our lives, but the foundational
calling is his invitation to believe and serve. Obedience is the acid test that
we’re walking worthy of our calling. Jesus said if we loved him, we would obey.
Obedience produces certain traits, demonstrating we’re worthy
of the calling. One is humility. Not weakness. Not being someone’s doormat. Instead,
not thinking more of ourselves than we should—but at the same time, not less.
Another is gentleness. Not prone to revenge. A third is patience. Recognizing
God is working to form us more into his likeness. A fourth is unity. We’re
bound to other believers by the mutual belief that Jesus is the only way to the
Father. And finally, peace. Searching for common ground that unifies rather
than differences that divide.
Walking worthy of our calling takes work, diligence, and
ingenuity. Most of all, it takes allowing God to guide our steps.
What traits are keeping you from walking worthy of your
calling?
Prayer: Father, we thank You for the calling You have issued
to be Your representatives in this world. Help us walk worthy of that calling.
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