Read Mark 1:16-20 in my devotional reading a few mornings ago. One phrase arrested my attention — “. . . without delay he called them” and “At once they left their nets.”  These two phrases seem to mark the urgent nature of Jesus’ call on their lives and how obedience to that call should be immediate. This started me thinking — Am I an “at once” kind of disciple? Or, am I that guy who ponders obedience until it is convenient for me? Do I rationalize my disobedience when I hear Jesus calling me to follow him? Am I the kind of follower that has to have all my ducks lined up before I will obey? Am I that guy who cares more about what people think of me than what God has called me to be and do?

“At once” haunts me.

“At once” disturbs me.

“At once” seems too irresponsible and too vulnerable

“At once” is too quick.

“At once” obedience doesn’t give me time to procrastinate in useless and senseless praying.

“At once” obedience doesn’t allow me to put off obedience until next week, when circumstances and conditions are perfect.

“At once” is too urgent.

However, at once obedience strongly suggests leaving one thing for something more compelling. Following Jesus is ultimately more compelling than a purposeless, undefined life. In following Jesus I experience God’s ultimate grace to humanity. Moreover, following Jesus affords us the opportunity to be an instrument of grace, sharing God’s unconditional love with those who are far from him. Fishing for people and seeing their “forevers” changed is definitely more compelling than catching and cleaning fish.

Now, embedded in “at once” obedience is ridicule, persecution, pain, suffering, misunderstandings, and even death. But, beyond the ridicule, pain and death, there is hope of life eternal with our Savior.

I desire to be an “at once” kind of follower, but I need God’s help. I need “at once” grace. Lord, your help is not just nice; it is absolutely necessary if I am going to respond “at once” to your call to obedience.

In what area of your life has Jesus been calling you to a higher level of obedience? If you practiced an “at once” obedience today, how would your life, your family’s life, or your ministry, be different?