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BY
DR. JOHN SULLIVAN
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR-TREASURER
FLORIDA BAPTIST CONVENTION
Gods
calling is central dynamic of the preachers life and
work
This is the third of a three-part series
on The Call to Preach
Every preacher should know who callsGod! What He called
us to dopreach! What He called us to preachthe
gospel.
The call to preach was the complete reorientation of my life
and has become the chief motivation of my pilgrimage. The
call does not come out of a sense of need, but is a call from
God.
A
sense of need will sustain neither the preaching nor the preacher.
We are sustained by the grace and power involved in the call.
The secret is not so much that we seek God but that God seeks
us. We may start out searching but we end up being discovered.
We are found.
Calling is vital to all of us, but most particularly to those
who preach. A calling establishes our identity and uniqueness.
All of the want-to in the world will never make
us what we need to become.
God
addresses us by name as unique, precious, significant and
free to respond. Sometimes we may be unsure of response but
we must never be unsure of Gods call. Gods calling
is the central dynamic of the preachers life and work.
There
will be some days that we may have nothing to sustain us but
the call! We are called to God by God to become His preacher.
We dare not relax. There is a cost to discipleship that we
cannot waive and a challenge to obedience that we must not
conceal.
Man
cannot explain the full purpose of God. We simply seek Him
in this deranged world through the cross. Two questions I
ask when I look into a mirror: Who is that gray haired man
looking at me? Why did God call me?
God calls us by name. It may not mean much to you but it means
everything to me. God knows me; He knows my name; He called
me by name. What a wonderful God!
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