John 2:11
Last week I used this same verse
for my Monday post. But I have been thinking about the calling of
the disciples and why were they chosen?
And why did they FOLLOW?
What was it about this man, Jesus, that caused them to leave
the life they knew and follow him? Leave
the familiar and comfortable to follow him?
Was it his charisma?
His physical appearance?
The way he called them?
The words he used?
Was it a matter of being in the right place at the right
time?
I don’t know WHY they followed, but I think I can learn
something from their trust.
When he called his first disciples, they left everything and
followed.
Luke 5:11
Then the question may arise, Well, why did he CHOOSE them?
Or…why did he choose THEM?
I don’t know and I don’t know why he chose me, but he
did. I am a daughter of the King. And sometimes, I wonder what he is calling me
to do. What mission am I being asked to
embark upon? What can I do to further
the message of the Lord?
Will it take seeing a miracle for me to believe? No. I
believe, I really do. I just want to
have the deep faith of the disciples.
Deep enough to drop everything and follow.
And right now, at this point in my life…I still try to hang
on. Hang on to some of the familiar,
hang on to things I think are important…just hang on.
I want to let it go of the things I cling to that are not
beneficial to my walk with him.
I know it is in the letting go that the following and growing
begins.
Do I wonder why I was chosen? I guess so, but in the end, it doesn't matter much. Gratitude and yes, relief, just muscle into center stage. God says he won't tell us why (I will have mercy upon whom I will have mercy) and that has to be good enough. I know I am not better or stronger in faith, or more productive than many others, but in those moments when He grants me a vision on His beautiful face, all else is forgotten.
http://joannempotter.blogspot.com/2013/01/when-more-is-less.html
Hey Mary,
Mother Teresa (one of my all-time heroes) said it best I think when she spoke of doing "common things in an uncommon way."
We are called each day, each minute to make a difference in the world just by loving in an uncommon way–that is how the world KNOWS who God is–by our love.
So today I purpose in my heart to follow, to make a difference in the world by loving–and by the way, I really, really love you, sweet sister in Christ.
Thanks for making me think.
I wonder the same things…why them? Why me? This? Now? Yes–it's in the letting go that the following and growing begins. May I let go more today. Thanks, Mary.
I so identify with you in this post…Longing to give it all over and hanging on to parts He wants me to let go of….
I too marvel at the disciples willingness to drop everything and go…..Why won't I? Still being conformed to His image and thank goodness He hasn't given up on me…..
Hi Mary,
intriguing question…their trust gives me pause…Trust is my 2013 word…it is what God led me to after I prayed so I must trust He has a plan 🙂 Praying you are well.
It is a humbling question, "Why me?" And then, "What are you calling me to?"