He is calling you
So, Jesus stood still and commanded him to be called. Then they called the blind man, saying, “Be of good cheer. Rise, He is calling you.” ~ Mark 10:49
Have you ever called someone on your phone, listened to it ring several times, and then wondered if they were ever going to answer? Maybe you’ve even looked at your phone to make sure you had the right number. Sometimes our prayers can feel that way. We cry out to God, wait for an answer, and wonder if He heard us at all.
Perhaps you’ve been praying for a breakthrough, a healing, a prodigal child, a difficult relationship, or direction for an important decision. You’ve prayed faithfully, but nothing seems to be changing. The circumstances still look the same, and the answer doesn’t appear to be coming as quickly as you’d hoped. If you’ve ever felt that way, you’re not alone.
In today’s scripture reading, Bartimaeus found himself in a desperate situation. He was blind and sitting by the roadside begging. Yet despite his physical limitations, he recognized something many others missed. Jesus was nearby, and He was the answer. As Jesus passed by, Bartimaeus cried out for mercy. Those around him tried to silence him. They told him to be quiet and stop bothering Jesus. But instead of becoming discouraged, he cried out even louder.
Then something remarkable happened. Jesus stopped. Out of all the people surrounding Him, all the conversations taking place, and all the demands on His attention, Jesus stopped for one desperate man calling out in faith.
I love that picture because it reminds me that no sincere prayer ever goes unnoticed. Jesus heard Bartimaeus, and He hears us too.
When Jesus stopped that day, something changed in Bartimaeus’ situation because the crowd of people that were trying to silence him shifted from saying: “Be quiet” to “Be of good cheer. Get up, He is calling you.”
What a difference one moment with Jesus can make. Sometimes the very people who doubted your breakthrough become witnesses to God’s faithfulness.
Here are some practical ways we can apply this truth to our lives:
- Keep praying even when you don’t see immediate results. Persistence is often a demonstration of faith.
- Spend quiet time with God each day. Prayer is not only talking to Him, but also listening for His direction.
- Read Scripture regularly. God often confirms His guidance through His Word.
- Pay attention to the gentle promptings of the Holy Spirit and take action when He directs you.
- Refuse to let discouragement, disappointment, or the opinions of others silence your faith.
- Thank God in advance for His faithfulness, even before you see the answer.
One thing I find interesting is that Bartimaeus didn’t stay sitting on the roadside after Jesus called him. He got up and went to Him. He responded to the invitation.
Many believers want God’s answers but aren’t always willing to take the steps He directs them to take. Sometimes we’re praying for guidance while ignoring the instructions and faith action He’s already given.
It’s a little like asking your GPS for directions and then driving the opposite way. Eventually you end up hearing, “Recalculating.” Thankfully, God is much more patient than our navigation systems.
The truth is that Jesus is still calling people today. He is calling us closer to Himself. He is calling us to trust Him, follow Him, and walk in the plans He has prepared for our lives. His voice may not always come through dramatic moments, but He speaks through His Word, through the Holy Spirit, and through the gentle nudges He places in our hearts.
Some of God’s clearest direction in my life came during quiet moments when I simply sat with Him and listened. Not every answer came immediately, but He was always faithful to guide me one step at a time. Looking back, I can see that while I was waiting for answers, He was often preparing my heart to receive them.
Today I want to encourage you to keep calling out to Jesus and trust that He hears every prayer. Don’t allow delays, disappointments, or the opinions of others to silence your faith. Continue seeking Him, continue listening for His direction, and continue taking steps of obedience as He leads. The same Jesus who stopped for Bartimaeus still stops for those who call upon Him today. He sees you, He hears you, and He is calling you closer. As you follow His voice, you’ll discover that His direction is always worth the wait and His answers always arrive at the perfect time.
Today’s scripture reading: Mark 10:46-52
46 Now they came to Jericho. As He went out of Jericho with His disciples and a great multitude, blind Bartimaeus, the son of Timaeus, sat by the road begging.
47 And when he heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to cry out and say, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!”
48 Then many warned him to be quiet; but he cried out all the more, “Son of David, have mercy on me!”
49 So Jesus stood still and commanded him to be called.
Then they called the blind man, saying to him, “Be of good cheer. Rise, He is calling you.”
50 And throwing aside his garment, he rose and came to Jesus.
51 So Jesus answered and said to him, “What do you want Me to do for you?”
The blind man said to Him, “Rabboni, that I may receive my sight.”
52 Then Jesus said to him, “Go your way; your faith has made you well.” And immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus on the road.
Journal:
- What situation have I been praying about that requires continued faith and perseverance?
- Are there any distractions keeping me from hearing God’s direction clearly?
- What has God already shown me that I need to act upon?
- How have I seen God’s faithfulness in answering prayers in the past?
- What step of faith is Jesus calling me to take today?
