Discerning the Call of God
Has God called you to ministry? Is He asking you to step out in what seems to be a huge leap of faith? Is God calling you to plant a church? Though all Christians are called to serve the cause of Christ, God does call certain people to serve the church and His causes in special and unique ways. The Scriptures also point to the truth that we find our peace when we are in God’s will. But how do we know if God is calling? Is it possible to discern the precise will of God in our lives?
I believe that the answer to those last two questions is yes. But getting to the yes is more art than science.
Paul reminds us in Ephesians 2:10 that there is an expectation to how we are to live our lives. God intentionally has prepared works for each of us individually to give our time, talents, treasure, and touch to the completion of these specific tasks.
Let me suggest five steps to discerning God’s call on our lives.
Pray
Pray
Begin by praying for wisdom. James reminds us that any time we face challenges and feel inadequate to discern the wise choice ahead that we should ask God, who give generously to all without finding fault (James 1:5). In asking for heavenly wisdom, we must also come to trust God as gracious and willing to help us find answers for our prayers. To pray to know the call of God includes asking for wisdom but also asking for the faith to trust the call of God.
Study God’s Word
Study God’s Word
To study God’s Word is to immerse yourself in it. God will never contradict himself and much about life is already revealed in the Scriptures. To immerse yourself in the Word of God is also to understand and come to accept God’s assessment of ourselves, humanity, and the world. The hope of this practice is to learn to see things through God’s eyes so that we learn to value the things that He values.
Seek Godly Counsel
Proverbs 15:22 reminds us that in the counsel of others we find wisdom. Seeking good counsel from trusted confidants is an important step that should never be ignored when searching God’s calling in our lives. Those that know us best and love us despite our short-comings help us gain a realistic view of ourselves; our gifts, weaknesses, strengths, etc. Open the door for others to speak on what they see in you and how it fits to this specific situation. Allow them the freedom to speak truthfully.
Furthermore, in Matthew 18:15-16, Jesus laid out instructions for confronting sin among believers saying "But if he does not listen, take one or two others along with you, that every charge may be established by the evidence of two or three witnesses." I believe the same applies when it comes to God confirming His calling in our lives. He will often confirm or establish a matter by "two or three witnesses" whether they be verses from Scripture, advice from a pastor, or well-respected person, or in a non-compromising circumstance. Through seeking godly counsel, you are taking another critical step in confirming the call of God in your life.
Look for doors
Look for doors
What I have found to be true, is that the door God opens will require you to live dependently on Him. God will never give us something that will alienate us from him or move us to believe we no longer need him. Therefore, as God is working in us, through us, and around us, He sometimes chooses to help direct our paths through the opening and closing of doors. Acts 16 and Paul’s journey to Macedonia serves as a great example of God opening and closing doors to accomplish His will. From personal experience, I have seen God close doors to one vision to open another door to a greater vision. If a door is hard to pry open, be sure to check yourself that you are not trying to open a door that God doesn’t want you to open.
Listen to the still small voice of the Holy Spirit
Listen to the still small voice of the Holy Spirit
Is it possible to hear God? Jesus told his closest followers, “When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth, for he will not speak on his own authority, but whatever he hears he will speak, and he will declare to you the things that are to come” (John 16:13 ESV).
The Spirit speaks to our hearts and leads us in the right direction when we learn to listen. Sometimes we are too busy to hear the voice of the Holy Spirit. The Bible tells us that He is gentle and patiently waits for us to hunger for His presence in our lives. Being quiet before the Lord is more than just not talking. It’s quieting your anxious thoughts and meditating on His word as you wait to hear from the Holy Spirit. Thus, to put ourselves in a place where we hear the voice of the Holy Spirit, we need to find a good place where we can sit before God uninterrupted by other distractions. Wait patiently, don’t rush… Trust with expectancy that at the right time, the Holy Spirit will speak and you will know God’s call on your life.
Ultimately, following the call of God requires faith. However, following the five steps outlined above, it is easy to see that it isn’t blind faith.