According to the food and drug administration an expiration date is the date past which a
product, such as food or medicine, must be sold or removed from availability –
it is no longer expected to be fresh or effective. In my musings, I was wondering if each of us
in relationship to our call has an expiration date and do we ever lose our
freshness and effectiveness?
God’s nature has always been about sharing, including, and
being all embracing, thinking personally, intimately, and acting galactically,
cosmically, and beyond!! God has always invited human beings to share in the
divine mission in the world. God’s call “comes long before we hear it. It
lingers until we name it, and it never completely goes away.” God’s call
to us is continuous, particular, and it takes a lifetime to truly grasp it, for
it “grows and changes as we come into a fuller realization of our adult journey
of faith.” Call is not a onetime deal.
There is no “drive-thru” for call. It is “a life-long conversation with God” to
explore and discover our direction and purpose.
This is God’s design for us; to find and follow our mysterious path of
hope, joy, and service.
I definitely know that when I was in third grade, I sensed a
call and considered being a
sister. Then when I got a few years
older and noticed that life offered lots of fun, jobs, travel, and an abundance
of distractions– I tucked away the echoes of the call until late in high school.
Again I heard it and could no longer ignore it or resist it and took the
dare. “One distinctive, unforgettable
moment comes when you answer the call. But there will be other moments that will
come again and again, marking your way and giving you the assurance that the
God who called still calls.”
Authors have reflected that God’s call begins with an idea in our mind, and then it is often
triggered by some significant event. It
can be clear and focused or blurry-clear. Whatever the clarity – it gets our
attention. It weaves its way in and
through our consciousness and it is in our quieting, reflecting, and noticing
that the call is heard in the depths
of our souls and the vibrations of its urgency moves us to decide, to respond,
and to risk.
So how do we keep our call
fresh?
We need to daily live with gratitude so as to keep our call fresh, clear, and strong. So no matter how much we resist,
procrastinate, hesitate, or reject God’s call,
it will always be there. God truly cares
about us deeply; we are invited to be open to the form of the call which will evolve again and
again. For then we will eventually
discover that there is no expiration date to our call. God will continue to
seek us out, for call “lingers until
we name it, and it never completely goes away.”
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