Prepare the Way Devotional : Seek His Calling
Read: 1 Samuel 3:1-11
“Speak Lord, for your servant is listening” (1 Samuel 3:10)
Reflection: In the time of Samuel, the bible says, “the word of the Lord was rare in those days, and visions were not widespread.” Isn’t it easy for people to feel the same way today. How many of us have heard God call their name? Who has heard God speak a word to them? Is there a great, Godly vision that drives your life?
Most people seem to want to think that the word of the Lord is rare, that the word of the Lord only comes to people like the pastors who are somehow “specially” called. Most people seem to want to think that God has no word, no calling, no vision for them.
Maybe, like the boy Samuel, we simply are not listening well. Perhaps we need to learn to listen better for a word from God. Perhaps it is not a word from God that is rare, but faithful listening from those who would serve God that is so rare.
Every Christian has a calling. In fact, every Christian has several callings — as well as the God-given gifts, graces, and blessings to respond to those callings.
God calls us to be faithful stewards of the talents, time and resources given by Him. Being a faithful steward is a personal calling — a word from the Lord. It is a calling that comes with your name attached to it. It is a calling that only you can make a decision about. You can ignore that calling completely. You can brush off that calling by responding only in minimal ways. Or, recognizing God’s claim over your life, you can wake up and listen for God’s own voice. There is a word from the Lord for you in this program. There is a God-given vision for your church in this campaign. “Speak to me Lord. I am your servant. I am listening to hear from You.”
Prayer: Lord, teach me not only to say Samuel’s prayer, “Speak, for your servant is listening,” but to actually listen for Your word, Lord, and to do Your word.
Action Item: Are you listening for God’s word? List where you hear God’s word (in scripture, in worship, in prayer, in other faithful people, etc). In your daily prayer time and your journaling, make note of the ways that God is speaking to you.





