Walking in the Calling Mark 3:13–15; Mark 8:34–35; Deuteronomy 8:2–3
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Summary
Guiding Question
If God has called me, why does the journey feel slow, stretching, or unclear?
Lesson Point (Concise)
Calling is not full explanation. It is faithful movement — and formation happens in the walking.
I Have 3 Points to Make
- Learning as You Walk — Mark 3:13–15 Jesus calls the disciples to be with Him before sending them out, showing that relationship and formation come before assignment.
- Following Before Understanding — Mark 8:34–35 Discipleship requires surrender and trust, even when the full meaning of the journey is not yet clear.
- Learning Dependence — Deuteronomy 8:2–3 The wilderness reveals that God uses stretching seasons to humble, test, and teach us to rely on Him fully.
As I unpack today’s scripture, personally consider this guiding question:
Am I waiting for clarity before obedience?
This lesson is brought to you by The Seekers with Dr. Violet T. Adams — a progressive Christian ministry teaching the ways of Christ through a spiritually-centered and mental-health-informed approach, using Scripture as guidance.
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