
Legend has it that a Jewish Rabbi named Elias was in Jerusalem when Jesus was crucified. Following the crucifixion, he found the soldier who had won Jesus’ robe through the casting of dice and bought it from him. He then returned to his own country in Georgia, where he took the robe. Later, the robe would find its home in the crypt at the Orthodox Cathedral in Mtskheta. It is brought out on October 1st every year and celebrated as the Robe of Christ.
Around the year 300, a young girl, Nino, was born in Cappadocia, Turkey. When she was twelve, her family moved to Jerusalem, where Nino would eventually become an orphan. She was taken in by an older Christian woman who told her the stories of Christ, including the history of the Robe. Hearing this, Nino desired to be found worthy to travel to Georgia to venerate the relic, so she began to pray to the Theotokos, the Mother of God.
Her prayer was answered, and the Virgin Mary spoke to her, “Go to the country that was assigned to me by lot and preach the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. He will send down His grace upon you, and I will be your protector.”
Nino did not believe she could carry out such a task. “How can I, a fragile woman, perform such a momentous task, and how can I believe that this vision is real?” In her vision, she was given a cross made out of grapevine, and the Theotokos said to her, “Receive this cross as a shield against visible and invisible enemies!” When she woke up, the cross was in her hands. She relayed the words of Mary to the Patriarch of the church, her uncle, who prayed. “O Lord, God of Eternity, I beseech Thee on behalf of my orphaned niece: Grant that, according to Thy will, she may go to preach and proclaim Thy Holy Resurrection. O Christ God, be Thou to her a guide, a refuge, and a spiritual father. And as Thou didst enlighten the Apostles and all those who feared Thy name, do Thou also enlighten her with the wisdom to proclaim Thy glad tidings.” (Source)
A series of events eventually led Nino to the people of Georgia, where she converted the Queen and King, solidifying the Christian faith in that country.
The Church that was initially established by the preaching of the Apostle Andrew and later built up by Nino still exists today, and the people of the Russian Orthodox Church and others still revere Nino.
Naaman came to Elisha to be healed of his leprosy, so Elisha instructed him to go and bathe in the river. Naaman thought that to be too simple of a task. He wanted to earn his cleansing, but his servant said, “Father, if the prophet had commanded you to do something difficult, would you not have done it? How much more, when all he said to you was, ‘Wash, and be clean’?”
To do God’s will, some are called to go and preach the Gospel, while others are called to simply wash and be clean. When God calls a person to the fulfillment of His will, it is not about whether or not the task is simple or challenging. Instead, it is about our obedience in submitting and following through.
Whatever God is calling you to, be obedient. When you are uncertain or even unmotivated, obedience will see you through.

Fantastic what can happen when we obey!