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In this verse from Ephesians, the apostle Paul writes about the hope of our calling in Jesus. What are some great things that we have to look forward to as Christians? I can think of many--Heaven, eternal fellowship with the Lord, intimacy with Him in difficult times, and the opportunity to serve Him on a day-to-day basis.
Have you ever struggled to know what your calling is? Some people, including myself, have struggled to know what their vocation should be: a teacher? an artist? a doctor? something else? In other instances, we struggle to know what the Lord wants us to do in a particular circumstance. Regardless of questions like these, we can have a firm grip on the most important calling on our lives--our high calling in Jesus.
Our high calling starts with our decision to give our lives to Jesus, but that is only the beginning. After we have begun our relationship with the Lord, we are called to get to know Him more for the rest of our lives and all eternity. This begins with things like reading the Bible, worshipping, and praying. In prayer, we can experience intimacy with the Lord by talking to Him and responding to what He reveals to us about ourselves and our next steps.
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Part of our high calling is having confidence in what will happen after we die. We are called to be with the Lord forever: We will be surrounded by His goodness, love, and grace all the days of our lives. We will be able to worship Him forever in a way that pleases Him perfectly … and there is no higher calling than this.
Even more exciting, this high calling does not begin in the near future, but right now. We can step into God's calling in our lives today. This means we can transform our view of our lives into one of excitement and pleasure. Each day of our lives is holy because the Lord is active in the world today and through us. We can begin to walk in our high calling--to share His love with those who need Him most--even now.
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