{"id":11294,"date":"2024-07-02T04:00:00","date_gmt":"2024-07-02T01:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/satchurch.lv\/?p=11294"},"modified":"2016-06-03T22:03:52","modified_gmt":"2016-06-03T19:03:52","slug":"daily-obedience-god-different-areas-life-will-bring-calling-ii","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/satchurch.lv\/en\/daily-obedience-god-different-areas-life-will-bring-calling-ii\/","title":{"rendered":"Daily obedience to God in different areas of your life will bring you to your calling II"},"content":{"rendered":"Greetings to you, dear friends, on this wonderful day! The Word of God says:\r\n<h6>\u00abFor the mountains shall depart and the hills be removed, but My kindness shall not depart from you, nor shall My covenant of peace be removed,\u201d says the Lord, who has mercy on you\u00bb\u00a0(Isaiah, 54:10).<\/h6>\r\nHow wonderful is God\u2019s Word! How amazing and powerful are the promises of God to His children! Our God is God of mercy and love. He created a man in His image and likeness. God is the Creator of all the visible and invisible things.\r\n<h6>\u00abFor we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them\u00bb(Ephesians, 2:10).<\/h6>\r\nGod created us for good works and for this reason He equipped us with different talents. God has a special calling for every single person.\r\n\r\nYesterday we talked about everyday obedience as something that helps us to enter our calling. I want to tell a little about myself and how I entered my calling.\r\n\r\nI never thought I would become a pastor. I never though I would do things I am doing today. Never! I did not pursue it; I did not pray about it. What did I do? I did what I knew to do when I saw a need: tried to help to the best of my ability. By the time when I came from Nigeria to Belarus I already had become a believer. We had formed a small group of Christian students. We gathered for fellowship, prayer, and mutual encouragement. At the time it was allowed to openly speak about one\u2019s faith; they could expel you from the institute and deport from the country.\r\n\r\nOne day a young man from our student group stopped a car to get a lift. When he got into the care he noticed a Christian sticker that said \u201cGod is light\u201d. It turned out that the driver also was a believer. After their conversation the driver invited this brother and our whole group to his church. They functioned as an underground church. We started to attend it on a regular basis. It was a wonderful Pentecostal church; people there loved God and were devoted to Him. We experienced a true Christian love in this church. But there was one problem \u2013 the lack of biblical teaching. Every Sunday new people repented there, and many of them were young people, but because of the lack of teaching these people were not growing spiritually. We saw the need and began helping in this area. We started shared what was taught to us. We started getting together with the youth; we read the Bible and discussed it; we preached, taught and encouraged them. So, we were obedient to God in the need He showed us. We became an instrument in God\u2019s hands for the solution of this problem.\r\n\r\nGradually it grew into something we never expected. People started drawing from us like from a well what the Lord had placed in us. The bigger the need grew, the more God poured out His grace on us. Some incredible things began happening that we couldn\u2019t even dream about; God started healing and delivering numerous people. Until then I thought these things only happened through my pastor, not me or the people from my group. I couldn\u2019t imagine that the time would come when people were healed after me praying; I believed such a thing is only meant for pastors. I thought God anointed my pastor and when he prayed the deaf began hearing, the blind \u2013 seeing, and the paralyzed \u2013 getting up from their wheelchairs. But to my great surprise I started witnessing all these things in the ministry of our group; I saw God doing these same things through us as well. The more miracles God did through us, the more invitations from different places we received. We started travelling to various towns and villages. Before that my studies were my priority; now everything changed. It became more important to me to travel to these places and share the Word of God. This desire was burning within me. So, that is how I entered my calling \u2013 through the daily obedience to God.\r\n\r\nI have to say that all the members of our group have become pastors, even though none of them thought about it. One of them is a pastor in Germany, another one \u2013 in South Africa; others are pastors in Belarus, Nigeria, Ukraine, and Moscow. How did it come to pass?\u00a0<strong>Through daily obedience to God!<\/strong>\r\n\r\nBe obedient! Do what God tells you to do on a regular basis and you will enter your calling. But I have to note that your obedience will not necessarily make you a pastor, because not everyone is called to be a pastor. You might become a worshipper or children\u2019s minister; you might be working with youth or do street evangelism. The main thing is to enter YOUR calling. The main thing is to realize that you will only be happy when you enter YOUR calling. Just like fish is created for water, every one of us is created for our special calling.\r\n\r\nBe obedient to God in the small things! Be obedient every day and you will find your calling. May God help you in it!\r\n\r\nTill tomorrow!\r\n\r\nPastor Rufus Ajiboye","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"\u00abFor the mountains shall depart and the hills be removed, but My kindness shall not depart from you, nor shall My covenant of peace be removed,\u201d says the Lord, who has mercy on you\u00bb (Isaiah, 54:10).\r\n\r\nHow wonderful is God\u2019s Word! How amazing and powerful are the promises of God to His children! Our God is God of mercy and love. He created a man in His image and likeness. 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