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February 5, 2025

Called to Follow

Jorge Acevedo   |   Read Psalm 138:1-8

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Lectionary Week
February 3–9, 2025
Scripture Overview

One of the most profound and puzzling themes in sacred scripture is the call of God on ordinary and often under-qualified women and men to join God’s mission in the world. The old preacher’s mantra, “God does not call the qualified. He qualifies the called,” seems accurate when you peruse the Bible. In our texts this week, God taps multiple persons who seem unqualified at first glance: Isaiah in a time of mourning and grief, who is also profoundly self-aware of his sinfulness; a killer of the church turned pillar of the church in Paul; Simon Peter and his fishing partners James and John, whom other rabbis had overlooked; and David, the unconsidered son of Jesse who rose to the monarchy, fell to his own lusts, and became the author of beautiful sacred poetry that Christ followers across the centuries and miles still read for inspiration. All of these and a host of other biblical characters serve as witnesses to those whom God calls to follow.

Questions and Suggestions for Reflection

• Read Isaiah 6:1-13. Have you ever had a transcendent encounter with God like Isaiah did? Describe it.
• Read Psalm 138. How have you seen God uplift the lowly and the humble? How have these experiences changed the way you live out your faith?
• Read 1 Corinthians 15:1-11. How do you pass along the message of good news?
• Read Luke 5:1-11. What is God asking you to leave behind so that you can more powerfully join Jesus in his mission in the world?

Respond by posting a prayer .

Psalm 138:1-8

1 I give thanks to you with all my heart, LORD. I sing your praise before all other gods. 2 I bow toward your holy temple and thank your name for your loyal love and faithfulness because you have made your name and word greater than everything else. 3 On the day I cried out, you answered me. You encouraged me with inner strength. 4 Let all the earth’s rulers give thanks to you, LORD, when they hear what you say. 5 Let them sing about the LORD’s ways because the LORD’s glory is so great! 6 Even though the LORD is high, he can still see the lowly, but God keeps his distance from the arrogant. 7 Whenever I am in deep trouble, you make me live again; you send your power against my enemies’ wrath; you save me with your strong hand. 8 The LORD will do all this for my sake. Your faithful love lasts forever, LORD! Don’t let go of what your hands have made.

Unless otherwise indicated, scripture quotations are from the Common English Bible. Copyright © 2011 Common English Bible. Used by permission.

In my coaching of pastors, I primarily focus on two areas. First, I tend to a leader’s walk with God. Are they abiding in Christ? (see John 15:4). Second, I concentrate on a leader’s work for God. Are they abounding in the work of the Lord? (see 1 Cor. 15:58)....

Lord, teach me the way of heartfelt and whole-body worship. Help me to prioritize my walk with you so that my work for you flows from a place of deep intimacy. Amen.


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