Why Charismatic Churches Emphasize “Calling” So Much (Calling Series Pt 3)
Understanding the Culture Behind the Message Over the past two articles, we’ve explored two questions: first, how modern language about “finding your calling” can unintentionally burden believers, and second, what Scripture actually means when it speaks about calling. But another question naturally follows: Why has the language of calling become so central in charismatic and Pentecostal churches in the first place? This emphasis did not appear randomly. It grew from deeply sincere theological instincts, historical movements, and ministry practices that shaped charismatic spirituality over generations. To understand the modern fixation on calling, we need to understand the culture that produced it. This is not an argument against charismatic faith or spiritual experience. Rather, it is an attempt to understand how certain emphases—good in themselves—can unintentionally reshape expectations about how God normally guides His people. A Spirituality Shaped by Encounter Charismatic Christian...