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TimothyH
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All through the Bible, God calls those people to their true vocation who are faithful to their station in life, those who are faithfully attending to the jobs and tasks which God has given them.
In the same way Jesse presented seven sons before Samuel, but Samuel said to Jesse, “The LORD has not chosen any one of these.” Then Samuel asked Jesse, “Are these all the sons you have?” Jesse replied, “There is still the youngest, but he is tending the sheep.” Samuel said to Jesse, “Send for him; we will not sit down to eat until he arrives here.” Jesse had the young man brought to them. He was ruddy, a youth with beautiful eyes, and good looking. The LORD said: There—anoint him, for this is the one! Then Samuel, with the horn of oil in hand, anointed him in the midst of his brothers, and from that day on, the spirit of the LORD rushed upon David. (1 Samuel 16:10-13)
Jesse’s seven sons are anxiously awaiting thier possible anointing. They enter the tent hoping that it will be them, actively seeking the position. David however, is not seeking anything. He is not looking to be anything more than he is. David is outside tending sheep, faithfully taking care of the responsiblities God has given him through his earthly father Jesse - and that is when he is chosen. Moses too, faithfully tending sheep in the valley when God calls him at the sight of the burning bush. Jesus as well, faithful and obedient to his mother until she, perfectly conformed to God’s will, calls Jesus to start his public ministry at the wedding in Cana.
His master said to him, ‘Well done, my good and faithful servant. Since you were faithful in small matters, I will give you great responsibilities. Come, share your master’s joy. (Matthew 25:21)
The moral sense of these scriptures is pretty clear to me, or at least to me in my own personal life. Peter and Andrew are casting nets into the sea, working hard as fishermen when Jesus calls them (cf Matthew 4:18). James and John were mending their nets (cf Mark 1:19). I think it is when we are faithful to small matters like our families and jobs and home chores, that is when God calls us to greater things - to things like the priesthood, marriage, and heroic friendships.
I wish I could be more faithful in small matters.
-Tim-
In the same way Jesse presented seven sons before Samuel, but Samuel said to Jesse, “The LORD has not chosen any one of these.” Then Samuel asked Jesse, “Are these all the sons you have?” Jesse replied, “There is still the youngest, but he is tending the sheep.” Samuel said to Jesse, “Send for him; we will not sit down to eat until he arrives here.” Jesse had the young man brought to them. He was ruddy, a youth with beautiful eyes, and good looking. The LORD said: There—anoint him, for this is the one! Then Samuel, with the horn of oil in hand, anointed him in the midst of his brothers, and from that day on, the spirit of the LORD rushed upon David. (1 Samuel 16:10-13)
Jesse’s seven sons are anxiously awaiting thier possible anointing. They enter the tent hoping that it will be them, actively seeking the position. David however, is not seeking anything. He is not looking to be anything more than he is. David is outside tending sheep, faithfully taking care of the responsiblities God has given him through his earthly father Jesse - and that is when he is chosen. Moses too, faithfully tending sheep in the valley when God calls him at the sight of the burning bush. Jesus as well, faithful and obedient to his mother until she, perfectly conformed to God’s will, calls Jesus to start his public ministry at the wedding in Cana.
His master said to him, ‘Well done, my good and faithful servant. Since you were faithful in small matters, I will give you great responsibilities. Come, share your master’s joy. (Matthew 25:21)
The moral sense of these scriptures is pretty clear to me, or at least to me in my own personal life. Peter and Andrew are casting nets into the sea, working hard as fishermen when Jesus calls them (cf Matthew 4:18). James and John were mending their nets (cf Mark 1:19). I think it is when we are faithful to small matters like our families and jobs and home chores, that is when God calls us to greater things - to things like the priesthood, marriage, and heroic friendships.
I wish I could be more faithful in small matters.
-Tim-