
A couple discovers four lessons as they discern God’s will together.
By Gloria Noelliste
Once upon a time, there lived a
professional working mother
named Eve who had two Ph.T’s
(i.e. Putting Hubby Through),
two children under three, and one on the
way. Eve could hardly wait for the next
four months to finish. She would resign
from her current job and open a day care
center already approved by the city, to be
closer to home. Her husband Adam was to
receive a Ph.D., search for a teaching post,
and continue as pastor at a bilingual, inner-city
church.
Then on Sunday night a call came for
Adam from a Caribbean Search Committee
Representative to serve on the mission field
in Jamaica. Eve asked herself, “Who was
this call really for – me, you, or us?”
Over the last 13 years, my husband and I
have had to answer God’s call and
determine if His call was for one, or both of
us. We’ve discovered that His call was for
both of us!
In answering God’s call as a couple, we
have learned four major lessons about His
faithfulness:
LESSON ONE
God is the God of one accord (Amos 3:3).
First, my husband and I prayed “separately”
for an answer for three weeks – some days
we included fasting. Then we came together
to share what the Lord had impressed upon us
individually. We received the “same”
response, learning that our God is a God of
unity, not of division, when He calls a couple
to service. As God desires two individuals to
become one in marriage, He knows that two
can only walk together as they journey in
marriage if they agree.
Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Joseph are
a good example of this. God acted in one
accord concerning His call for Mary and
Joseph to serve in the birth of Jesus Christ,
even though they both learned of God’s
intentions for Mary at different times
(Matt.1:18-24; Luke 1:26-38).
LESSON TWO
God really does care about the things we
care about (1 Pet. 5:7).
Obedience to God’s call always requires
the first step of faith. Being human, we
become anxious about the temporal cares on
the next steps to come. The prospect of
relocating to a third-world country brought
with it many cares: raising support, cost of
living, children’s education, health, parents,
family and friends. Then, too, being involved
in a vibrant church ministry we had concerns
for our successors. Arranging these cares in a
nice little “care package,” we gave them to
God in prayer – “Cast all your anxiety on
Him because He cares for you” (1 Pet. 5:7).
He took care of them far beyond all that we
could ask or think of in His time before
deadlines placed upon us were due.
LESSON THREE
God’s calling is always reasonable (Rom.
12:1-2).
Walking in obedience to God’s call
requires adjustment – some drastic, others
moderate, or mild. Our adjustment was
drastic – selling possessions, resigning from
jobs and ministry involvement, leaving
family, church, and friends. From a temporal
perspective, it seemed as though we had lost
all that we had gained in life at that point in
our married life.
God’s economic philosophy is quite
different from the world’s. It is in losing
that you gain. The bottom line is not your
gain or loss; but His glory. God gave His
“all” for His Son’s call to invest in the
people of the world to die for their sin. It is
only reasonable for us to give all to obey
His call to carry His message, investing our
lives in others for His glory.
Our gain was doubled – in this life and in
the eternal. First, we received an eternal
reward for service to Him. Second, as we
served, we received a house to live in
without mortgage payments, a fulfilling
ministry, a partnership with the body of
Christ in another part of the world, and
“family members” also involved in obeying
the will of God.
LESSON FOUR
God loves us enough to tell us we did the
right thing (Isa. 41:10).
God identifies with our every emotion. As
God calls us into uncharted territory in our
lives, He remembers we are human. He
knows we get anxious at times and need to
know that we have obeyed His direction, and
that He is pleased with our decision.
We received major confirmations after we
arrived on the mission field from the people
we went to serve, and leaders back home.
This provided us with encouragement,
peace, and an increased motivation to do our
jobs as unto the Lord with all our might.
God also gave His Son, Jesus Christ, a
major confirmation after He started
walking in His call. When Jesus was being
baptized in the Jordan River, God spoke
from heaven affirming His pleasure in His
son (Matt. 3:17). Immediately after this
affirmation, Matthew further reported that
Jesus was led by the Spirit into the desert
phase of His call which He went through
victoriously (Matt. 4:1-11).
Next time God calls, say to your spouse:
“This is not all about me. This is not all about
you, but this is all about us as we respond to
God’s call to give Him glory and honor, and
to provide Him with the opportunity to prove
His faithfulness to us.”
Gloria Noelliste is a counselor at the Caribbean Graduate School of Theology
Counseling Center. She and her husband, Dr. Dieumeme Noelliste serve in
Jamaica and have been married for 21 years. They have four children.
Also read:
When God’s Will And Your Plans Don’t See Eye To Eye
Christ Kitchen
Making Good Decisions
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