What new path is God calling you to?
“As the Father has sent me, so I am sending you” (John 20:21).
I am not by nature a people person. I grew up in the country as an only child who loved walking alone in the fields surrounding our home, or reading under the over hanging branches of a cedar tree that grew on the one windowless side of our house. (My mother couldn’t see me there!) Even today my favorite times are like the ones experienced as I write these words—sitting at a small, scarred wooden table in my favorite café, looking out the paned window at sporadic traffic soundlessly passing by. The café owners are generous toward moles like me—their nearby kitchen conversations are muted and they keep my coffee cup filled.
So what am I doing in a life that is normally filled with people—with teaching, organizing, counseling? A life far removed from meandering through fields or sequestered under pine boughs?
A night over 50 years ago is burned into my memory. It was the night I felt God saying “…so send I you.” The years since that night have been saturated with challenge, joy, sorrow, adventure and fulfillment. At times I have complained, insisting that I am not only inadequate for His task but I just plain do not like the path He has chosen. But the one who called has gone with me, refreshed, encouraged and taught me. How tragic it would have been to insist only on walking in fields and sitting under trees.
Thank you for your patience with me, Father, and for choosing me to be your servant.
Questions: How has God called you in the past? What new paths is He calling you to?
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The Hymn, “So send I you” has been a favorite of mine since childhood. The words are a reminder to me that that God has sent me and that the path will not always be glamorous. One stanza in particular depicts God’s call on my life moment. It is the 4th stanza: “So send I you to leave your life’s ambition, to die to dear desire self-will resign,to labor long and love where men revile you;so send I you to lose your life in mine.”