March Month 2011
"Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee: and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet to the nations." -Jeremiah1:5
Perhaps the struggle for many believers is that they feel out of place in the church because they do not know their part. They are not confident where they are supposed to be or what they were supposed to be doing. They are in the choir but not interested in praise and worship, they are on the Usher board but they don’t like people asking them questions. They are teaching kids, but in their heart they don’t like teaching or kids. The question arises have you accepted the call? Not, a call, but rather the call. .
Jeremiah hears the word of the Lord and decides, this is not for me, I don’t want to do this at all. Yet the spirit of the Lord speaks to him and advises him that the Lord has a plan for His life. The key difference between doing something for the church, and answering God’s call is in God’s response to Jeremiah. The Lord tells Jeremiah that I called you and prepared you for service prior to your birth on earth. To form mean to make into a certain shape, and Jeremiah had been made into the shape of a mouthpiece for the Lord. Not only were he shaped for service but he was sanctified (which means set aside) for service. Whatever you are gifted, passionate and prepared to do in the kingdom, God has set you aside, sanctified you to do.
Lastly, the Lord told Jeremiah that he was ordained (set in place) to be a prophet. God had given him a kingdom position before he was borne. If you accept your call, you accept the fact that God has shaped you, sanctified you and set you in a kingdom position to kingdom work on earth as it is in heaven. "Have you accepted your call.".
Pastor SP Courtney
Friday, March 4th, 2011
HAVE YOU ACCEPTED THE CALL
"Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee: and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet to the nations."-Jeremiah1:5
Perhaps the struggle for many believers is that they feel out of place in the church because they do not know their part. They are not confident where they are supposed to be or what they were supposed to be doing. They are in the choir but not interested in praise and worship, they are on the Usher board but they don’t like people asking them questions. They are teaching kids, but in their heart they don’t like teaching or kids. The question arises have you accepted the call? Not, a call, but rather the call. .
Jeremiah hears the word of the Lord and decides, this is not for me, I don’t want to do this at all. Yet the spirit of the Lord speaks to him and advises him that the Lord has a plan for His life. The key difference between doing something for the church, and answering God’s call is in God’s response to Jeremiah. The Lord tells Jeremiah that I called you and prepared you for service prior to your birth on earth. To form mean to make into a certain shape, and Jeremiah had been made into the shape of a mouthpiece for the Lord. Not only were he shaped for service but he was sanctified (which means set aside) for service. Whatever you are gifted, passionate and prepared to do in the kingdom, God has set you aside, sanctified you to do.
Lastly, the Lord told Jeremiah that he was ordained (set in place) to be a prophet. God had given him a kingdom position before he was borne. If you accept your call, you accept the fact that God has shaped you, sanctified you and set you in a kingdom position to kingdom work on earth as it is in heaven. "Have you accepted your call.".
Pastor SP Courtney