What qualifies a person to be used by God? Is it deep knowledge, spiritual maturity, or something else entirely?
Many believers struggle with these questions. Some feel unqualified because they believe they do not know enough about God. Others assume that because God is using them, they have already reached spiritual maturity. Both perspectives miss an important biblical truth.
In Called by Grace: A Journey from Calling to Maturity in Christ, Monday Oshili explores the consistent pattern found throughout Scripture: God often calls people before they fully understand Him, but He never intends for them to remain where they are.
Drawing from the lives of Moses, Gideon, Jeremiah, the disciples, and the Apostle Paul, this book demonstrates how God's grace not only calls ordinary people into His service but also patiently teaches, corrects, and matures them throughout their lives.
Rather than promoting spiritual pride or excusing spiritual immaturity, this book presents a balanced biblical perspective on divine calling and Christian growth. It reminds readers that ministry is not proof of complete understanding, and limited understanding is not proof that God cannot use them.
Inside this book, you will discover:
Why God calls people before they fully understand His purposes.
The difference between calling, gifting, and spiritual maturity.
Why being used by God is never a reason for pride.
How grace teaches, corrects, and transforms every believer.
The importance of continual growth in truth and spiritual discernment.
How to remain humble while faithfully fulfilling God's purpose for your life.
Written with biblical depth and practical insight, Called by Grace is an encouraging resource for pastors, ministry leaders, Bible teachers, students of Scripture, and every believer who desires to grow in both humility and spiritual maturity.
Whether you are just beginning your walk with Christ or have served Him for many years, this book will remind you that God's call is only the beginning. The same grace that calls you will sustain you, transform you, and faithfully lead you toward maturity in Christ.
Your journey with God is not about knowing everything-it is about faithfully following the One who knows all things.