Voice
of God
(Isa
6:8) Then I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, "Whom shall I
send, and who will go for Us?"
Isaiah
Then said, "Here am I – Send me!" He rose his hand and
stepped up to God's call. It surprises me that anyone can hear the
call of God in today's noisy and vulgar world. Even if they did
hear, most would not understand. Even if they could see the
compelling evidence of His call, the majority would not recognize His
voice. So many called. So few chosen. (Mat 22:14)
The
SIN nature in which we are born does not seek God. That SIN nature
seeks only to fashion us to be gods, our own god, our own private
source of all that is good. At least that is what our nature and
Satan would have us believe. So many will continue in that mindset,
ignoring the real call of Christ, and follow that wide super highway
all the way to hell. Hell, truly does exist. Hell is forever.
Isaiah
chapter six stands as a type in the old testament that becomes the
shadow in the new. Many are called, few are chosen because they hear
and see not.
The
noise of SIN can can also dull the hearing of God's call for you to
use the gifts He gave you in order that your might serve Him. Doubt
is one of those noises. You sense the call but allow SIN's doubt to
delay or sidetrack your action.
Oswald
Chambers wrote: 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
common call to everyone is to share the gospel (see Mat 28: 19-20).
Jesus never chased anyone. He simply told them the truth. The
decision was then theirs to make, or not make. Share the truth with
others. Use the gifts, the talents and skills God gave you to bless
others, to bring glory to God. If that is where the quiet voice is
leading you, leave your doubts behind.
HAVE
YOU READ YOUR BIBLE TODAY?
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