The privileges of your calling, part 1Pastor-Teacher The privileges of your calling, part 1a. The invitation of God the Father to believe in Jesus Christ. Going through those so-called mundane times in life, but these can really be the times when God is silently at work in your life behind the scenes without you even knowing about it. Mat 10:13 Now the key word here is the noun klesis which is correctly translated “calling”, providing that you understand that it means an invitation or a vocation. a possessive genitive in the Greek which should literally be translated, “belonging to” that upward call or station. A vocation is a regular occupation, especially one for which a person is particularly suited or qualified. EPH 4:1 God the Father as the author of the divine plan known as grace. As we go through those so-called mundane times in life, that is really the time when God is silently at work in your life behind the scenes without you even knowing about it.
EXO 14:14
EXO 14:14
REV 8:1 EPH 4:1 1. As a part of that upward call or your vocation in life, you are called to have personal fellowship with TLJC, Even in life, superficial relationships weaken the spirit. 2. As a part of that upward call or your vocation in life, you are called to participate in His kingdom, 1Th 2:12.
Luk 17:21 LUK 13:20-21 3. As a part of that upward call or your vocation in life, you are called to experience eternal life, hopefully in time, absolutely in eternity, 1Ti 6:12. 4. As a part of that upward call or your vocation in life, you have been called out of darkness into His marvelous light; 1JO 1:7 Living in the calling of the one who has called you out of darkness into His marvelous light is so precise and penetrating that it reveals your slightest faults. These are the believers who do not live in those three arrogant skills, self-justification, self-absorption, and then self-deception. |