Many Americans think...
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Many Americans think that responding to the call of God is what makes the Christian a Christian, that faith is what saves. According to a 2001 Barna Research Group poll, 7 in 10 Americans think we must do something in order to be saved. In fact, responding to the call of God is not very labor-intensive. It is nothing more laudatory, no harder work, than when we answer a call when the phone rings. Mother Teresa says that "we are all [nothing but] pencils in the hand of God." Our response to his call is written by him. Teresa's medieval equivalent in holiness and care for the poor, Catherine of Siena, lends a similarly clarifying point about how little we do in responding to God's call:
Open the door of your immeasurable charity, which you have given us in the door of the word. Yes, I know that you open before we know, because your servants knock and call out to you with the very love and affection you gave them.
(Amy Oden, ed., In Her Words, p. 203)
When it comes to responding to God's call, he not only makes the call. He even opens the door for us.
Open the door of your immeasurable charity, which you have given us in the door of the word. Yes, I know that you open before we know, because your servants knock and call out to you with the very love and affection you gave them.
(Amy Oden, ed., In Her Words, p. 203)
When it comes to responding to God's call, he not only makes the call. He even opens the door for us.

