Diligent Disciple
“Therefore, brethren, be even more diligent to make your call and election sure, for if you do these things you will never stumble;” II Peter 1:10 NKJV
By recently reclaiming DAVID, i.e., daring ambassador virtuous in dominion, as an excellent example of the combined thrust for call and election in the Old Testament, PETER equally stood out as a New Testament symbol for persevering example in trust and exceptional resilience. The disciple’s call invites all believers into the kingdom of light from the world of darkness and wickedness. But every disciple has a distinct and unique election into the service of faith; and must do well to refrain from unnecessary comparison in order to avoid stumbling. A call into an assignment in life can be general, how the executions of the assignment are worked out under the prevailing circumstances of life, representing a unique election. Therefore, it takes a diligent disciple to work out the details of his call and election on a daily basis with the Lord against all distractions, by leveraging on the abundance of His grace, saving faith and ever-increasing virtues.
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