The Calling of Jesus
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59914/SF.2024.2.12Keywords:
discipleship, historical Jesus, radicalism, universal call, personal callAbstract
The subjects of the vocation and mission are
the Father, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit.
The basis and the aim of the Father’s calling and
sending is Jesus. Between Jesus’ transfiguration
and return, the Holy Spirit is the subject of the
vocation and the mission. Jesus is able to make
the stones cry out, yet he still calls ordinary
people to proclaim his eternal message. In spite
of the apparent restriction, Jesus’ call in Mt
11,28a refers to everyone. Jesus’ universal call
becomes evident in Mk 13,10 and, eventually,
in his command that is sent to every creature
and nation all over the world. The universal call
is delivered as a personal call. The goal of
calling is practical discipleship. In a spiritual
sense, God calls us away from sin, death and
judgment. In a physical sense, the calling can
be heard everywhere, be it at the church, at
work, at home, at a place of entertainment, at
the supermarket or on the road. The universal
call knows neither racial, national, religious,
social or sexual differences nor geographical
boundaries.
Along with the calling, mission is universal
as well because it concerns Jews and Gentiles
regardless. Jesus taught us that service means
sacrifice and suffering, for which he set an
example. The responsibility of the mission
means a step out from us and a start towards
others, service done to others. The triune God,
out of his endless grace, called us, elected us
and sent us, deeming us worthy of being his
serving and suffering fellow-workers.
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