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21-Day Reading Plan on Calling & Identity

Christian Book Digest · Men of the Bible

Called

A 21-Day Reading Plan on Calling and Identity

God does not wait for you to feel ready. He called Abraham without a destination, Moses with a speech impediment, Gideon from a winepress, David from the field, and Paul going the wrong direction entirely. Not one of these men was called because he had already figured it out.

This plan is for any man who has heard something calling him forward — and isn’t sure he’s the right person for it. Twenty-one days. Five men. One truth: He who calls you is faithful.

📅 21 Days
8–12 min/day
📖 All levels
NKJV

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God’s call never waits for credentials. It creates them. Abraham left his country not knowing where he was going. Moses told God he couldn’t speak and was sent anyway. Gideon was hiding when his calling found him. David was tending sheep when the prophet arrived. Paul was going the completely wrong direction when the light knocked him down. Every man in this plan felt unqualified. All of them were right. And none of that was the point.

Week One follows Abraham — the man who was called without a map and believed God against every visible contradiction. Week Two follows Moses and Gideon — two men who listed every reason they were the wrong choice, and went anyway. Week Three follows David and Paul — men who were shaped in obscurity and failure before they were useful in the open.

Each day: read the NKJV passage, sit with both reflection paragraphs, pray the written prayer aloud, and write honestly in your journal. The plan ends with one question: do you believe that He who called you is faithful to complete it?

Week One · Days 1–4 · Abraham

The Man Who Left Without a Map

Abraham received a call with no destination, a promise with no timeline, and a covenant that required believing what was invisible. He left at 75. He waited 25 years for the promised son. He passed the hardest test of his life at the moment it would have been easiest to stop trusting. These four days follow a man who discovered that the address God gives you is always enough to take the next step — even when it isn’t enough to see the destination.

1

Abraham · The First Step

Leave

Genesis 12:1–4


2

Abraham · The Promise and the Gap

Count the Stars

Genesis 15:1–6


3

Abraham · The New Name

What God Calls You

Genesis 17:1–8


4

Abraham · The Hardest Test

Jehovah-Jireh

Genesis 22:1–3, 12–14


Week Two · Days 5–11 · Moses & Gideon

Called from Hiding

Moses asked “who am I?” four different ways. Gideon hid in a winepress and asked for signs twice. Both were afraid. Both listed their disqualifications. Both went anyway — because the God who called them refused to let the calling go. These seven days are for the man who has been waiting to feel ready, and is starting to suspect that day may not come before the call does.

5

Moses · Who Am I?

The Question Behind Every Calling

Exodus 3:1–12


6

Moses · The Reluctant Voice

I Have Never Been Eloquent

Exodus 4:10–17


7

Moses · The Weight of Leadership

The Burden Is Too Heavy

Numbers 11:11–17


8

Moses · The Long Faithfulness

Face to Face

Deuteronomy 34:1–5, 10–12


9

Gideon · The Winepress

The LORD Is With You, Mighty Man of Valor

Judges 6:11–16


10

Gideon · The Fleece and the Fear

God Accommodates the Afraid

Judges 6:36–40; 7:9–11


11

Gideon · The Three Hundred

The Sword of the LORD and of Gideon

Judges 7:2–7, 19–21


Week Three · Days 12–21 · David & Paul

Shaped in Obscurity, Sent into the Open

David was anointed in the field and spent years in caves before he sat on the throne. Paul was knocked down on a road to Damascus and spent years in Arabia before he carried the gospel to the Gentiles. Both men had significant gaps between the calling and the work. In those gaps — in the obscurity, in the wilderness, in the cave — God was building something neither of them could see. These ten days follow what that building looks like, and what it produces.

12

David · The Youngest Son

The One Left in the Field

1 Samuel 16:6–13


13

David · The Giant

I Come to You in the Name of the LORD

1 Samuel 17:32–37, 45–47


14

David · The Cave

Between the Anointing and the Throne

1 Samuel 22:1–2; 24:3–7, 10–12


15

David · A Man After My Own Heart

The Direction of a Life

Acts 13:22; Psalm 51:10–13


16

Paul · Damascus

Called Going the Wrong Direction

Acts 9:1–9, 15–17


17

Paul · A New Man

Old Things Have Passed Away

Galatians 1:11–17; 2 Corinthians 5:17


18

Paul · Contentment

I Have Learned, in Whatever State

Philippians 4:11–13


19

Paul · The Thorn

My Grace Is Sufficient

2 Corinthians 12:7–10


20

Paul · The Finish Line

I Have Kept the Faith

2 Timothy 4:6–8


21

The One Who Called You Is Faithful

He Will Do It

1 Thessalonians 5:23–24; Romans 8:28–30; John 15:16


“He who calls you is faithful, who also will do it.”

1 Thessalonians 5:24 · NKJV

You did not choose Him.

He chose you. And He is faithful to complete what He has begun.

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