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Don’t you hate it when you get pocket dialed? It’s kind of a
bummer when you think you’re getting a call from a friend only to hear her garbled
voice as she is grocery shopping or driving carpool. In some instances the
calls are more than an inconvenience - they are downright dangerous: in New
York City, a full 38% of calls to 911 are pocket dials, clogging up the
emergency response system. Then again, sometimes
these unintentional calls are a blessing in disguise, like the time two thieves
who had just robbed a Target in Madison, Wisconsin accidentally pocket dialed
the police as they were bragging about their crime, and were promptly
apprehended.
Have you ever felt pocket dialed by God? I mean, have
you ever felt called by God to do something but then felt so overwhelmed by
what He was asking you to do that you thought He must have called you by
mistake?
I sure have. I remember arriving at seminary and thinking, Ok, I’m
in way over my head! Maybe I’m not
supposed to be here after all! Even some of the great men of the Bible felt
like God had called them by mistake:
- Jeremiah When God called him to be a prophet to Israel, Jeremiah argued, “Ah, Sovereign Lord! I do not know how to speak; I am only a child.” (Jer. 1:6)
- Isaiah When God showed up to call Isaiah, Isaiah kind of flipped out and cried, “Woe to me! I am ruined!” (Is. 6:5)
- Moses Moses was so unsure of himself that when God called him to speak to Pharaoh, he replied, “O Lord, I have never been eloquent…I am slow of speech and tongue…please send someone else to do it!” (Ex. 4:10, 13)
Sometimes God asks us to do something that seems totally beyond our
ability. But, in truth, that’s the very nature of a calling – it
is not something that can be done in our own strength, but a God-sized task that
requires us to step out in faith. The fact that it’s bigger than us means there
is room for God to show up and dazzle us with His power in amazing and unexpected ways.
Fall is often the time when we begin new assignments, so
perhaps today you are finding yourself wrestling with a new calling. Right
about now you may be thinking, “Yikes! Why did I agree to lead that Bible
study? Or serve on that board? Or go to college so far away?” What at one time
seemed so clearly to be God’s will may now be keeping you up at night, making
you feel totally overwhelmed.
In a crazy way, your fear may be the confirmation that you heard God’s call correctly. You may just be
bumping up against the fact that this is a God-sized task you have been given. And
if this is true, then He will give you everything you need to complete it as
you trust in Him. This is exactly what Paul meant when he wrote, “[God’s] power
is made perfect in weakness.” (2 Cor. 12:9)
Don’t back down. Don’t give up. Trust that God called you! He never pocket dials.
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