
Every believer experiences a moment when God’s call becomes clear. Sometimes it is quiet. Sometimes it burns like fire in the heart. The call of God is His loving invitation to align our lives with His will and walk in the purpose He designed before time began.
The Bible reminds us that many are called, but few are chosen Matthew 22:14. God does not call us because we are perfect or fully prepared. He calls us because He is faithful. Before we were formed, He already knew us, set us apart and placed His grace upon our lives so that He could be glorified through us, Jeremiah 1:5.
For those called into music and worship, the call goes beyond singing songs. It is a divine assignment. Every song becomes an altar, every lyric a prayer and every melody a tool in God’s hands to heal, restore and draw hearts back to Him. Scripture says sing to the Lord a new song, sing to the Lord all the earth, Psalm 96:1. Worship is not about performance or applause but about obedience, intimacy and total surrender to God, Romans 12:1.
Answering the call requires sacrifice. It means laying down personal ambitions, choosing faithfulness over fame and obedience over comfort. Jesus said, " Whoever wants to follow Me must deny himself, take up his cross daily and follow Me Luke 9:23. The call may cost us convenience, but it rewards us with purpose, peace and fulfilment that only God can give Matthew 16:25.
God is still calling today. He is calling hearts back to Himself and raising voices that will declare His truth. My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me, John 10 27. The question is not whether He speaks but whether we are willing to listen and respond. May our answer always be here am I send me Isaiah 6:8, and may our lives, our music, and our worship point only to Him, Colossians 3:17.