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Answering The Call Of God Introduction By Dale Rum ble This is the third of three tracts writ ten to ad dress God s endtime pur pose for His church. The first tract, THE DAY OF THE LORD, dealt with those events that lead up to the re turn of Christ, and with what takes place when He does re turn. 1 The sec ond tract, TO THE CHURCH IN AMERICA pres ents the vi sion the church must pos sess in or der to pre pare her self for what lies ahead. 2 This third tract de scribes how each child of God has been cre ated and called to fill a unique per sonal place in the body of Christ. The church will be suc cess ful in the end- time pur poses of God, not be - cause of a few be liev ers with great and pow er ful min is tries, but be - cause each mem ber of the body of Christ ful fills their call in God. The Is sue Many Chris tians seem un aware that when they were saved, their life was no longer their own. They now be long to God, and He has called them to a spe cial place of re la tion ship and serv ice in the church. Some will say, I am saved, and I am called to go to heaven. It is true that heaven is the ul ti mate des ti na tion for all who have been re deemed. How ever, the call of God has to do with our life in Christ be fore we go to heaven. God has pur posed to fill the earth with His glory and bring in a great har vest of souls be fore the day of His judg ment. The church, em pow ered by the Holy Spirit, is the in stru ment by which He will ac com plish His strat egy. This re quires the church to be wholly com - mit ted to the pur pose of God, with each be liever em brac ing the call that God has placed on his or her life. How ever most Chris tians do not re al ize that they have been cre ated and fash ioned by God for a per sonal, unique and pre cious place of serv ice for Him. This is the is - sue that I am ad dress ing. 1

What Does It Mean To Be Called By faith in the death, bur ial and res ur rec tion of the Lord Je sus Christ, one is saved and be comes a mem ber of His church. The Greek word for church is EKKLESIA, which means the called out ones. The first truth of be ing called is that we have been called out of the world and its in flu ence, and called into re la tion ship with God. We be long to Him! There are two phases of our call. First of all, we are called into the fam ily of God, and sec ondly we are called into a per son ally unique place of serv ice in the body of Christ. Both of these phases bear wit ness of God s sav ing grace. God has prom ised that the world to come will be sub ject to man (He brews 2: 5-8). The place that we will have in that fu ture era is linked to how well we have an swered the call of God to day (Reve la tion 2:26-27; Luke 19:13-26). There fore, it is im por tant to clearly un der stand all of the im pli ca tions of what it means to be called by God. First of all, our call is not ar bi trary; it is a holy call ing from God Him self, and it is cen tered in His pur pose on earth. Who has saved us and called us with a holy call ing, not ac - cord ing to our works (or what we want), but ac cord ing to His own pur pose and grace which was granted to us in Christ Je - sus from all eter nity. (2 Timo thy 1:9) Our call is also time de pend ent since we are called ac cord ing to God s pur pose for our gen era tion. To be called in the Dark Ages would be dif fer ent than be ing called to day. In those days the church was largely an un holy in sti tu tion; to day the church is ex plod ing world wide from in sti tu tional struc tures into spiri tu ally or ganic, small groups (or house churches). It is a time of res to ra tion. When we were born, where we live, and the peo ple with whom we have fel - low ship, are not mat ters of chance. They are fac tors of our call in God. The fol low ing scrip ture re veals the se quence of events that make up the call of God. 2

For those whom He (God) foreknew, He also pre des tined to become con formed to the im age of His Son, so that He would be the first born among many breth ren; and these whom He pre des tined, He also called; and these whom He called, He also jus ti fied, and these whom He jus ti fied, He also glo ri fied. (Ro mans 8:29-30) We un der stand the chro nol ogy of these events by rec og niz ing that God is sov er eign over time; He is eter nal. Be fore God be gan crea tion, He moved for ward down the cor ri dor of time into the fu ture to see whether each in di vid ual in their gen era tion would choose to serve or to re ject Him. His fore knowl edge of their choice became the ba sis of His call. Those who choose the way of God, He pre des tines to be con formed to the im age of Je sus and so to make up a fam ily of sons. When these fore known in di vidu als are born in their gen era tion, the Lord calls them to serve Him. When they re spond to His call, He jus ti fies them and they be come His chil dren. In due time, He will glo rify them. There are a grow ing number of re ports of God call ing peo ple to Him self in Is lamic na tions through dreams and vi sions of the Lord Je sus. As they re spond and seek to un der stand what it all means, they dis cover the gos pel mes sage and are saved. Let us con sider God s call of Paul, the apos tle, as de scribed in Ga la tions 1:15-16: Paul was set apart from his mother s womb God s fore - knowl edge. Paul was called and jus ti fied by the grace of God on the road to Da mas cus. The call of Paul was to be an apos tle to the Gen tiles. We do not have the right to choose how or where we will serve God; our call will be made known through and/or con firmed by the church. This was true for Paul as we read his tes ti mony:... What shall I do, Lord? And the Lord said to me, Get up and go on into Da mas cus, and there you will be told of all that has been ap pointed for you to do. (Acts 22:10) 3

God calls us, we re spond, the church con firms and re leases us, and the Holy Spirit sends and anoints us. This is how we are called to serve Him. Created and Equipped to Serve We can not fully com pre hend the great de tail and com plex ity of our crea tion in the womb of our mother. How ever, each of us is an ex pres sion of di vine work man ship for a God- ordained pur pose. For we are His work man ship, cre ated in Christ Je sus for good works, which God pre pared be fore hand so that we would walk in them. (Ephe si ans 2:10) Al though David did not pos sess knowl edge of the hu man body that we have to day, he did rec og nize that he had been uniquely made in his mother s womb to serve God as king of Is rael. For You formed my in ward parts; You wove me in my mother s womb. I will give thanks to You, for I am fear fully and won der - fully made; won der ful are Your works, and my soul knows it very well. My frame (adult stat ure) was not hid den from You, when I was made in se cret, and skill fully wrought in the depths of the earth; Your eyes have seen my un formed sub stance; and in Your book were all writ ten the days that were or dained for me, when as yet there was not one of them. (Psalm 139:13-16) To day we know that God has cre ated all liv ing or gan isms with a unique ge netic code called DNA. DNA are mole cules that con tain the blue prints for liv ing cells. The struc ture of DNA are long, com - plex, dou ble he lix mole cules called genes. A ge netic code is more than the abil ity to re pro duce; it is the ma trix on which all the biochemical needs of a liv ing cell are de fined. A hu man be ing has around 100,000 genes that con tain ap proxi mately 3 bil lion bits of in - for ma tion which com pletely de fine the per son. This in cludes prop er - ties such as gen der, color of skin, eyes and hair, stat ure, la tent tal ents and ap ti tudes for speech, mu sic, and every other physi cal at trib ute that is re lated to our call in God. 4

We are liv ing ex pres sions of di vine work man ship cre ated for the pur pose that God has pre pared us for in our gen era tion. How ever, hu man tal ents and abili ties alone can not do the work of God; we must also be equipped in the realm of the Spirit. By the new birth and bap tism in the Spirit, we re ceive a pro file of spiri tual quali ties that sanc tify our physi cal prop er ties and so equip us for serv ice. This is only true to the ex tent that we yield our will to the Holy Spirit, for He is more than spiri tual DNA, He is the anoint ing and power be hind all that we are and do. Al though there are oth ers, the fol low ing are eight es sen tial spiri tual quali ties which en able us to ful fill our call. 1. Life Just as DNA de fines liv ing cells, so also, scrip tural quali ties only ap ply to one who is alive spiri tu ally. For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Je sus has set you free from the law of sin and death. (Ro mans 8:2) 2. Ge ne al ogy We in herit our physi cal DNA from the DNA of our par ents. In a simi lar man ner, we in herit our spiri tual iden tity from our Fa ther in heaven.... you have re ceived a spirit of adop tion as sons by which we cry out, Abba, Fa ther. The Spirit Him self tes tifes with our spirit that we are chil dren of God. (Ro mans 8:15-16) 3. Anoint ing for serv ice The will of the Lord is that every member in His body is anointed in the work of God, rather than one or two promi nent min is - ters. Je sus is the One who is to be seen, not gifted men. For this rea - son, di ver sity and va ri ety de scribe how the Lord dis trib utes His anoint ing for serv ice. For ex am ple, there are nine spiri tual gifts: the word of wis dom, the word of knowl edge, the dis cern ing of spir its, proph ecy, tongues, in ter pre ta tion of tongues, effecting of miracles and gifts of heal ing. There are also five di verse min is tries of the risen Lord: proph ets, apos tles, evan gel ists, teach ers and pas tors (Ephe si - 5

ans 4:11). In ad di tion, there is va ri ety in the man ner by which gifts and min is tries are ef fected. To a large ex tent, this is a con se quence of the many physi cal and per son al ity quali ties de rived from our DNA. There is also va ri ety in how God speaks to us. He can send re - vela tion by means of the scrip ture, through dreams and vi sions or through the min is try of other be lievers. There are many ways, other than gifts and min is tries, by which be liev ers can share the life and love of God with one an other. Some ex am ples are, pray ing to gether, hos pi tal ity, showing mercy, exhorta - tion, giv ing com fort, be ing a friend, etc. God s anoint ing for serv ice re flects the mo saic of di ver sity in the be liev ers who make up the body of Christ. 4. Char ac ter The great est force in the world is the love of God... He is love! We de velop godly char ac ter not by seek ing to earn or merit His love, but through the Holy Spirit learn ing to share His love with oth - ers. God s one ob jec tive in our char ac ter de vel op ment is to re veal His Son in each be liever (Ro mans 8:29). But we all, with un veiled face, be hold ing as in a mir ror the glory of the Lord, are be ing trans formed into the same im age from glory to glory, just as from the Lord, the Spirit. (2 Cor in - thi ans 3:18) The glory of the Lord that rises upon the church in the days of the fi nal har vest will be a reve la tion of the Lord Je sus in His body (Isaiah 60:1-3). 5. Reve la tion One can not serve the Lord by sim ply fol low ing a set of rules. We con tinu ally need the Holy Spirit to re veal the Lord and His ways to us. Only by reve la tion will we un der stand how to an swer and to walk in our call ing. That the God of our Lord Je sus Christ, the Fa ther of glory may give to you a spirit of wis dom and of reve la tion in the knowl - edge of Him. I pray that the eyes of your heart may be en light - ened, so that you will know what is the hope of His call ing, 6

what are the riches of the glory of His in heri tance in the saints. (Ephe si ans 1:17-18) Reve la tion en ables us to see into the spirit world; to see the prize that is ours in the up ward call of God in Christ Je sus. 6. Grace From His un con di tional love, God ex tends grace to His chil - dren that is uniquely re lated to the call He has placed on their life. There will al ways be suf fi cient grace for the cir cum stances sur - round ing us, and for the task be fore us. But to each one of us grace was given ac cord ing to the meas - ure of Christ s gift. (Ephe si ans 4:7) And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that al - ways hav ing all suf fi ciency in eve ry thing, you may have an abun dance for every good deed. (2 Cor in thi ans 9:8) Just as our call ing was de fined by God be fore we were cre ated, so also was the grace that we would need to an swer His call. In par - ticu lar, grace was given to each be liever ac cord ing to the spiri tual gift ing of that per son (2 Timo thy 1:9; Ro mans 12:6). Grace brings God s pres ence and power into our lives. 7. Faith God has al lot ted a meas ure of faith to every be liever, a meas ure that is based on their call in God (Ro mans 12:3). Ex er cis ing this faith is the start ing point of one s serv ice for Christ, and as one grows in ma tur ity and knowl edge of the scrip tures, his faith will in - crease. Faith with out works is dead, be ing alone. True faith en ables us to ful fill our call in God; it pro duces the good works that God has pre pared be fore hand for us to walk in. 8. De pend ency An im por tant in gre di ent of spiri tual strength is to rec og nize our need for other mem bers in the body of Christ. God is build ing us to gether as a liv ing or gan ism, and we need one an other. Each one of us is a liv ing stone that the Lord has se lected, shaped and sanded to fit a spe cific place in His church. We are mem bers in par ticu lar, and 7

the eye can not say to the hand, I have no need of you. (1 Cor in thi - ans 12:14-25). There are cer tain traits, two in par ticu lar, that must be avoided in or der to walk in godly de pend ency. One is seek ing to be self suf fi - cient and to not need oth ers. The sec ond trait is to ex pect more gifted per sons to do the min is try. Both of these mind- sets can crip ple body min is try. What is the out come then, breth ren? When you as sem ble, each one has a psalm, has a teach ing, has a reve la tion, has a tongue, has an in ter pre ta tion. Let all things be done for edi fi - ca tion. (1 Cor in thians 14:26) Our de pend ency is not on the per son, but on the life- flow that Christ has built into the per son. The Lord is glo ri fied when every mem ber of His body is equipped to ful fill their call in God. Walking It Out There are many prac ti cal fac tors to be aware of as one seeks to an swer the call of God. The fol low ing are some of the more im por - tant ones. Don t wait for some thing dra matic, such as a pro phetic word, to be gin em brac ing your call. Start by serv ing oth ers with the love of God in sim ple ways. Ide ally, this can be gin in child - hood. Don t emu late or copy the tech niques of oth ers. Seek to ex - press the love of Je sus in how and what you do, for you are called to rep re sent Him. Do not com pare your self or your call ing to oth ers. Al ways be thank ful for how God has made and called you. Each be liever is called to be an over comer in Christ. Con fess the re al ity of your call to oth ers and en cour age them to do like wise. Mu tual en cour age ment encourages body minis try. Al ways re main ac count able to those who over see your life. 8

Seek out en vi ron ments and re la tion ships that will encourage you in your call. Avoid nega tive cir cum stances and con ver sa - tions that would hin der you. God is posi tive about what He is do ing in the earth; and so should we be. Do not al low gar bage from the world (eg, some of what is broad cast on TV) to pol lute your mind and spirit. Small groups (i.e. house churches) pro vide ideal dy nam ics from which to learn and grow in the call of God. They of fer good en vi ron ments in which to prac tice and to profit from mis - takes. Char ac ter flaws are more likely to sur face and be con - fronted when one is in a prop erly su per vised small fel low ship. I have left the most im por tant fac tor un til last. Very sim ply, God is al ways more con cerned with de vel op ing our char ac ter than He is with our gift ing. He seeks for a fam ily of sons who have been trans formed into the im age of Christ. Our fail ures, re jec tions, mis treat ments, per se cu tions and af flic tions are not signs of de feat; they are di vine op por tu ni ties for God to de - velop our char ac ter. And we know that God causes all things to work to gether for good to those who love God, to those who are called ac cord ing to His pur pose. (Ro mans 8:28) In my opin ion, the two vir tues that are most nec es sary for one to spiri tu ally bene fit from un pleas ant cir cum stances are hu mil ity and for give ness. They are quali ties that ex press a will ing ness to change. Conclusion We are liv ing in a time of har vest. The Lord is pre par ing the church for a great, fi nal in gath er ing of souls into His king dom. As dark ness con tin ues to grow in the world, His glory will rise upon the church; not the glory of a few gifted min is tries with pow er ful signs and won ders, but the glory of a many- membered body where Je sus is glo ri ously cen tral in eve ry thing! This is God s strat egy to pre pare for the day of the Lord. The re spon si bil ity that each be liever has is two fold: to dili gently be sure 9

of his call ing in God, and to walk wor thy of that call. Paul s words to Ephesus pro vide us with good coun sel:... walk in a man ner worthy of the call ing with which you have been called, with all hu mil ity and gen tle ness, with patience, show ing tol er ance for one an other in love, be ing dili gent to pre serve the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. There is one body and one Spirit, just as also you were called in one hope of your call ing. (Ephe si ans 4:1-4) A life that is com mit ted to an swer the call of God, is a purpose- driven life. Ref er ences 1. THE DAY OF THE LORD, a Foun tain of Life tract, Dale Rum ble 2. TO THE CHURCH IN AMERICA, a Foun tain of Life tract, Dale Rum ble FOUNTAIN OF LIFE PUBLICATIONS No copyright restrictions. Tracts may be copied. Offerings will be gratefully appreciated.. 71 Old Kings Highway Lake Katrine, NY 12449 (845) 336-7333 For this tract and others download from www.thefountain.org Dale Rumble can be reached at (845) 382-1953