Think for a minute: Who
is your favorite person to call? Who do
you celebrate with? Who listens when you
cry deep? This week I studied the word call
in Greek, particularly the verb used in John 10:3, which says, “. . . He calls
his own sheep by name and leads them out.”
My dictionary offered a new tinge on the word PHONEO, which is the
verb in this particular verse, saying that it implies a pleasure in the calling
of each individual name. It’s not a dutiful
calling in anger like “Go clean your room!” Neither is it a calling to reprimand for having done harm. Here it is the sounding of a call that’s
spoken with delight. Sometimes I try to
imagine hearing the Lord utter my name, and then I realize I have heard Him speak
it already. He has garnered my attention
and conveyed different messages for different tasks, yet I don’t remember His
pronunciation of the English spelling of L-i-n-d-a. He understands my English when I pray, yet
certainly at His disposal are ways for calling me outside the English language. The point here is that He takes pleasure in calling
us, and however it is that He pronounces our names, we can hear and choose to
listen with pleasure as well. In work,
and in rest, and in intrigue and wonder, I worship Him in my decision to follow. Today I share with you a video I created upon
the Lord’s prompting. I hope it testifies
to the blessings of wanting to make my desires secondary to His. He calls us to travel along His certain road,
and I pray you know first-hand the blessings of letting Him lead. Click Along a Certain Road or search it on YouTube.
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