A Call to Follow
Scripture: Luke 5:27-28
“Then he told him, ‘Follow me.’ So he left everything and followed him.”
Reflection:
Following Jesus often requires leaving familiar comforts behind. The first disciples dropped their nets, trusting God’s call. Today, we may not leave our jobs or homes, but faith asks us to prioritise God above security or routine. In the original greek, the word follow used by Jesus means more than to become one in a line of follow my leader it has a deeper meaning of being in the same way. No onset the early disciples where known as people of the way.
Imagine hearing Jesus call to you as a gentle whisper woven into the rhythm of your day. It might come in a moment of quiet, or just as easily in the middle of noise and routine—a nudge, a prompting, a sense that Christ is near and speaking. When that whisper comes, what do you do? Do you pause long enough to listen, to let His words settle into your heart, to notice the direction He is pointing? Or do you simply keep moving, pressing on with your own plans, hoping to catch up with Him later?
The early disciples remind us that courage is often born in those very moments of listening. They left boats, nets, tax tables, and familiar shores not because they were naturally brave, but because they heard His voice and trusted it. Their courage didn’t come before the call; it came in response to it. And the same can be true for us. When we dare to stop, to listen, and to answer His whisper with faith, we discover strength we didn’t know we had and a new direction shaped by His love.
So today—wherever you are, whatever you’re doing—listen for that gentle whisper of Jesus. It may be the beginning of courage for the journey ahead.
Thought / Question:
What might God be calling me to leave behind so I can follow Him more closely?
Prayer:
Lord, help me hear Your call clearly and trust You enough to follow. Amen.
Action Step:
Take one practical step today to prioritise God’s call—this could be prayer, service, or intentional time in Scripture.






