Our Daily Bread -- Calling You
April 27, 2013
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READ:
1
Samuel 3:1-10
The
Lord called yet again, “Samuel!” —1 Samuel 3:6
A
couple of co-workers and I had just gone through airport security and were
walking to our gate when I heard my name: “Paging Anne Cetas. Paging Anne
Cetas.” It’s not a common name, so we knew it had to be mine. I assumed I had
absent-mindedly left something at the check-in point. I checked with an airline
agent, who told me to pick up a red phone, give my name, and ask why I was being
paged. I searched for a phone and called, but the operator said, “No, we didn’t
page you.” I said, “It was definitely my name.” He replied twice, “No, we did
not page you.” I never did find out why I had been called that day.
A
young boy named Samuel heard his name being “paged” long ago (1 Sam. 3:4). The
Scriptures say that he “did not yet know the Lord, nor
was the word of the Lord yet revealed to him” (v.7), so
the temple priest Eli had to help him understand who was calling him (vv.8-9).
God then revealed His plan for Samuel’s life.
The
Lord has a plan for us as well, and He calls to our hearts: “Come to Me, all you
who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest” (Matt. 11:28). That’s
His call to us to receive the gift of His salvation, rest, and peace.
The
Savior is calling us to come to Him. —Anne Cetas
Jesus
calls me—I must follow,
Follow Him today;
When His tender voice is pleading,
How can I delay? —Brown
Follow Him today;
When His tender voice is pleading,
How can I delay? —Brown
Christ
calls the restless ones to find their rest in Him.
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