Friday, January 20, 2012

Our calls to serve aren’t as dramatic as the prophets – v2

What are we to say, do we feel less urgency
less worthy, less motivated,
do we wonder if God waits on us
our calls to serve aren’t as dramatic as the prophets
or are they, are they meaningful
what of the great commission, to make disciples
to go out into the world, as Jonah did
to save the world from destruction
many more days than three days wide
the world, the vast ocean, the deep
the darkness needing the light
the very light we carry
commanded by our Savior, our Creator
to go into that world, hurting
needing God’s love, forgiveness
life evermore, forever with our Lord
Hearing Him calling, the Spirit within
hoping we don’t need the jarring moment
like Jonah, a near-death calling
from the depth of the pit, the cave
rising from the dead, to life
finally answering God’s call
obeying his command, his mission
to go into the world, to save the nations
by carrying his light, Christ’s light
to serve as we are called,
making the darkness bright



January 20, 2012
Jonah 3:1-5, 10
Jonah 4:1-2
The Calling of the First Disciples
Upper Room Disciplines for 2012
http://bookstore.upperroom.org/cart/upperroom/p-17131.htm
January 16, 2012 to January 22, 2012,
“The Word and Our Word”
by Cecil Murphey
scripture and meditation for January 19, 2012
read January 19, 2012

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