God has given His people a calling. The first, and most
important calling is to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. God calls all people through the means of the
proclamation of the Good News about Jesus Christ (His sacrificial work of life
and death for the sins of His people was accepted by God, so God raised Him
from the dead and placed Jesus at the Father’s right hand in the heavenlies).
This general calling is a universal
one presented all to whom the Gospel is preached, to receive and believe upon Jesus Christ and
His work of salvation. This is an external calling (Matthew 22:14; Matthew 28:19; Luke 14:16-24; Acts 13:46; 2
Thessalonians 1:8; 1 John 5:10). It is a sincere presentation of the Good News
in Christ to sinners, exhorting them to turn from their sins and turn to God
for the forgiveness of their sins in belief. This is a universal calling in
that the Gospel is freely offered to any and all who would only believe. God
does not consider one’s gender, nationality, race, or status in life when
giving this call (Isaiah 55:1ff; Joel 2:32; Matt. 11:28; 22:14; John 3:16; Acts
18:9,10; 2 Cor. 5:20; Rev. 22:17)
Yet there is also a
special calling from God. This calling is internal. The Holy Spirit brings the
Gospel message to the very heart of the person, and that person is able to
receive and believe the Good News of salvation. This is also called an
effectual calling. It is effectual because the external call is made effective
by the work of the Holy Spirit (Acts 13:48; Romans 1:6; 8:29,30; 11:29; 1
Corinthians 1:23-26; Hebrews 9:15; 2 Peter 1:10 Revelation 17:14).
What we mean is that a person has the inward call from God,
so he is responsive to the gifting and the call of the Holy Spirit in his life
(Acts 20:28), and hence he desires the office he has as a believer in Christ (a
son of God, a co-heir, etc.).
Every believer has another calling in life. That would be to
fulfill the God-given mandate to live life before the face of God by applying
his gifts and talents God has given to him to all of life. This calling is a
person’s vocation. The vocation is more than a job. It is living out and
doing what God has placed within him to be and do in life. It might be as a
plumber, or musician, a teacher or an artist. God is honored and glorified by
this, as much as He is glorified and pleased by those whom He has called to
particular kingdom office (deacon, elder or pastor).
The godly leader also has a more specific call for his role
as leader. All Christian men are called to fulfill their leadership
responsibilities in the various areas to which they were called (husband,
father, son, etc.) This means the man is exercising his “kingship” as
vicegerent to the Lord in all areas of his life.
Still others receive a more particular call to church office
(1 Tim. 3:1). His motives are to be biblical and Christ-like (1 Peter
5:1ff). Not only does one have the
inward call of God, but also that call must be recognized as a qualified and
legitimate call by the community of God’s people (Acts 6). He cannot merely
assume that because he may be gifted and has that inner motive that he can
assume the office in God’s church. . He must also be properly called of God
through the means of God’s church (Jer. 23:32; Rom. 10:15; Heb. 5:4). This is
what is called ordination.
Pastor D. Thomas Owsley
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