God speaks to us through His word
God speaks first and foremost through the truths set out in the
Bible. There, as we read of the call of mission, service and
discipleship, the Holy spirit may give special illumination to a
passage or a verse. As we read we should pray, asking the Lord what
it is He particularly wants of us.
God speaks to us through His people
The ‘call’ may come as a direct challenge from a brother or
sister in Christ in response to the prompting of the Holy Spirit. It
may come as an expectation that arises within a number of people …
our family, our small group, our congregation. We should listen for
his word.
God speaks to us through our circumstances and our character
We may be in a particular place at a particular time, and
suddenly we know that it was ‘for such a time as this’ that God
brought us to that place and to that moment. In this instant, we may
realise that becoming an officer is the most obvious and logical
thing to do.
God speaks to us through the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit speaks to us through our convictions and our
passions. He arouses a sense of mission within us, and the desire to
respond.
William Booth said, ‘the need is the call.’
As a young man, Albert Orsborn worked at The Salvation Army’s
headquarters in London. One day on his way to work, he watched as
the crowds rushed out of the train as it pulled in to the station.
Some went up into the daylight of the street, whilst others went
down into the darkness of the subway tunnel.
He saw this as a strikingly clear metaphor for eternity. In that
moment, he also knew that he had to become an officer and
make a covenant
to give his life for the salvation of mankind.