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Biblical Examples of Being Called

Chapter 9: First Steps: Have You Been Called?. . Chapter Outline. IntroductionA Personal StoryMisunderstandings about the Missionary CallCalling in the BibleGuidelines on the CallConclusion. The Missionary Call. One of the more mysterious areas of mission is that of

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Biblical Examples of Being Called

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    1. Biblical Examples of Being Called God calls some Christians to serve him as their full-time vocation. Biblical examples: Abraham (Gen. 12:13; see also Heb. 11:8; Acts 7:4) Joseph (Gen. 37-50) 50:20 Moses (Exod. 3) Jeremiah (Jer. 1:410) Ezekiel (Ezek. 1) Isaiah (Isaiah 6) The apostles (e.g., Matt. 4:19; 9:9; Mark 1:17)

    3. Chapter Outline Introduction A Personal Story Misunderstandings about the Missionary Call Calling in the Bible Guidelines on the Call Conclusion

    4. The Missionary Call One of the more mysterious areas of mission is that of the call. What is a call? What does it involve? What are the theological principles behind the idea of a call to missionary service? In fact, some question whether the idea of a missionary call is even defensible. In this chapter well explore some of the misunderstandings surrounding the idea of call and look at what the Scriptures have to say about it. We conclude the chapter with several helpful guidelines related to the missionary call.

    5. Misunderstandings about the Call Misunderstanding 1: The Call Is a Definite Event Misunderstanding 2: Pauls Macedonian Call (Acts 16:910) Is a Model of the Missionary Call Misunderstanding 3: Calls to Missionary Service Always Come through Mystical Experiences Misunderstanding 4: You Cannot Become a Successful Missionary without a Call

    6. Misunderstandings of the Call (cont.) Misunderstanding 5: A Call Is the Best Test of Fitness for Missionary Service Misunderstanding 6: A Call to Full-Time Christian Service Is Given Only to Especially Gifted People Misunderstanding 7: A Call Is Completely Irrelevant to Becoming a Missionary Misunderstanding 8: A Call Involves Only God and the One Who Is Called

    7. Calling in the Bible The Call to Salvation The Call to Discipleship or Holiness The Call to Full-Time Ministry The Call to a Specific Assignment or Task

    8. The Call to Salvation Through Jesus, God calls people to enter into a relationship with him through salvation. Jesus came to call sinners to salvation (Matt. 9:13; Mark 2:17; Luke 5:32). The writers of the New Testament use the same language to speak of our salvation experience (Acts 2:39; Rom. 1:56; 8:2830; 1 Cor. 1:9, 2426; 7:1524; Gal. 1:6; 5:13; Eph. 1:18; 4:15; 1 Thess. 2:1112; 1 Tim. 6:12; Heb. 3:1; 9:15; 1 Pet. 2:9; 5:10; 2 Pet. 1:10; 3:9; Jude 1:1).

    9. The Call to Discipleship or Holiness Those who have responded to Gods call to salvation have a deeper call given by God: they are called to discipleship or holiness. The call to a Christlike life is emphasized most clearly in the letters of Paul and Peter (e.g., 1 Cor. 1:2; 1 Thess. 4:7; 2 Thess. 2:1315; 2 Tim. 1:9; 1 Pet. 2:21; 3:89; 2 Pet. 1:3). This call is issued to all Christians. All of us are to be involved in the process of growing to be like Jesus and helping others to do the same.

    10. The Call to Full-Time Ministry God calls some Christians to serve him as their full-time vocation. Biblical examples: Abraham (Gen. 12:13; see also Heb. 11:8; Acts 7:4) Joseph (Gen. 37-50) 50:20 Moses (Exod. 3) Jeremiah (Jer. 1:410) Ezekiel (Ezek. 1) Isaiah (Isaiah 6) The apostles (e.g., Matt. 4:19; 9:9; Mark 1:17)

    11. The Call to Full-Time Ministry (cont.) A call to full-time service for Christ does not preclude the possibility that at times the one called may need to pursue vocational opportunities that generate income. (Paul did this through tentmaking.)

    12. The Call to a Specific Assignment or Task God provides more specific calls to people who are assigned limited duties or tasks. Jesus sent the disciples out on a specific preaching mission after telling them to pray for laborers to enter the harvest field (Matt. 9:3510:42). Peter and John were sent by the Jerusalem church to investigate what was happening in Samaria under Philips ministry (Acts 8:14).

    13. The Call to a Specific Assignment or Task (cont.) Barnabas was sent from Jerusalem to Antioch to follow up on the church that had been planted there (Acts 11:22). Barnabas and Paul were sent to Jerusalem with an offering from Antioch (Acts 11:2730; 12:25). God set apart Barnabas and Paul from the church in Antioch as full-time workers to the Gentiles (Acts 13:2).

    14. Guidelines on the Call Gods Call Comes in Many Ways All Are Called, Some Are Assigned Assignments Are Not Permanent, Even When Calling Is The Body of Christ Plays an Important Role in the Call

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