In our journey of faith, we are called to serve God's kingdom here on earth through God's grace. Our purpose is not to accumulate deeds to earn God's favor, but to embrace the gifts and calling God has placed upon our lives. We are reminded that our worth to God is not something we can prove or earn; it is freely given through the love and grace of Jesus Christ. This grace empowers us to serve others, particularly the least and the lost, as God commands.
Our reflection on the prophet Jeremiah's call story in Jeremiah 1:4-10 reveals a profound truth about our relationship with God. Before Jeremiah was formed in the womb, God knew him and had a purpose for his life. Despite Jeremiah's hesitation and feeling of inadequacy, God reassured him that he was chosen for a specific mission. God equipped Jeremiah with the necessary tools and words, affirming his call and enabling him to speak God's message to the nations.
This narrative is not unique to Jeremiah; it echoes throughout the stories of many biblical figures, such as Moses and Jonah, who also hesitated when called by God. Yet, God's persistent affirmation and provision enabled them to fulfill their divine purposes. This pattern of calling, hesitation, reaffirmation, and mission is a blueprint for our own lives as we discern our calling and overcome our doubts.
The question we often ask, "Why does God need me?" may be misguided. Instead, we should ask, "Why do I need God?" The answer lies in the recognition that we need a relationship with God to participate in the unfolding of God's kingdom on earth. It is not about our power or ability, but about God working through us to share the message of love and grace.
Our calling is not limited to prophets or religious leaders; it extends to all who claim the name of Christ. We are all chosen, gifted, and affirmed by God's presence in our lives through the Holy Spirit. As we approach the Lenten season and Easter, let us recommit to accepting God's calling and sharing the message of God's grace with the world.
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