1. You felt different or out of place among your peers ☑ 2. You experienced deep spiritual curiosity or connection at a young age ☑ 3. You faced extraordinary challenges or adversity ☑ 4. You had a deep sense of purpose or calling even as a child (nah)| 5. You attracted jealousy or opposition from others (I've had lots of bullying but I dont see it as jealousy) 6. You had an unexplainable drive for excellence or creativity ☑ (I'm an artist) 7. You felt protected or guided by an unseen hand. (Not til later in life)
This thing wbat he say is very very true about your childhood if i can go back to see where i co.e from and where i am today grow up with out a father now what lonelynes is have now many tallents and now that im a grow out woman wil nobody i says nobody wil stand in my way to do exeedengly and above what the FATHER wants me to do i know now i am a chosen one love to be alone with my own thinking without people
Not all believers are automatically considered chosen ones based solely on belief, when we take into account Matthew 22:14 ("Many are called, but few are chosen"). While all believers receive God's call to salvation and have the opportunity to respond, being chosen requires not only responding to the call but also living in alignment with God's will. Here's an explanation: 1. God Calls Everyone, but Few Respond in Full Commitment. In the parable of the wedding banquet (Matthew 22:1-14), many were invited, but not all took the invitation seriously or came prepared. This illustrates that while God’s call is extended universally, not everyone accepts it wholeheartedly or lives out the commitment required to be chosen. Many profess belief but fail to exhibit genuine transformation or faith-driven obedience (Matthew 7:21). This implies that being "called" is not the same as being "chosen." 2. Believers Must Walk in Faith and Righteousness. The Bible teaches that true faith manifests through action and lifestyle. James 2:26 says, "Faith without deeds is dead." To be chosen is to not only believe but to reflect that belief in righteous living, symbolized by the “wedding garments” in the parable (Matthew 22:11-12). Chosen ones are those who fully embrace their relationship with God by living in obedience, humility, and spiritual preparation. 3. Distinction Between Professing Belief and True Alignment. Some may identify as believers but fail to live in a manner consistent with God’s calling. Matthew 22:14 highlights that a chosen status involves more than mere belief; it is about being faithful and prepared for God's purposes. For instance, Jesus warns in Matthew 25:1-13, the parable of the ten virgins, that some who seem prepared (like calling themselves believers) may still be unready when the moment of truth comes. This reinforces that belief alone does not guarantee a chosen status. 4. God Chooses Those Who Persevere. Romans 8:28-30 shows that God’s chosen are those who respond to His call, are justified through faith, and are transformed by His Spirit. This is a journey of faith and obedience, not merely a declaration of belief. Perseverance in faith ensures that believers remain among the chosen (Hebrews 3:14): "We have come to share in Christ, if indeed we hold our original conviction firmly to the very end." 5. Key Takeaway. While all believers are called and have the opportunity to be chosen, not all who profess belief live up to the standard of being chosen ones. True believers who are chosen accept the call, clothe themselves in the righteousness of Christ, and consistently live according to God's purpose for their lives. Therefore, all believers can be chosen ones if they live in faith, obedience, and readiness, but the distinction lies in how they respond to God's call and whether they remain steadfast in their commitment.
@@zewaliinspired Well... I don't consider myself above or better than anyone else.. but interesting you mention the parable of the 10 virgins as God gave me a dream about that recently.
ooh thanks. Praise the lord brothers and sisters! this is an AI voice trying to mimic the great preacher myles munroe, actually he was one of the greatest spiritual leaders of all time, we use this voice to make sure that we deliver great profound teachings to the comunity, and spread God's word at large. thanks for enjoying this sermons always. God bless you. We hope this makes sense. Thanks!.
@@zewaliinspired Why not just use your own voice rather than mimicking someone else? It comes across a bit deceiving. This brings to mind, "thou shalt not bear false witness" (lie) the message would be just as powerful with out he AI deception.
1. You felt different or out of place among your peers ☑
2. You experienced deep spiritual curiosity or connection at a young age ☑
3. You faced extraordinary challenges or adversity ☑
4. You had a deep sense of purpose or calling even as a child (nah)|
5. You attracted jealousy or opposition from others (I've had lots of bullying but I dont see it as jealousy)
6. You had an unexplainable drive for excellence or creativity ☑ (I'm an artist)
7. You felt protected or guided by an unseen hand. (Not til later in life)
I witnessed all this while i was young. Thanks lord for fulfilling my purpose
Thanks God for you knew me from the beginning. 💪😂🖐️
This thing wbat he say is very very true about your childhood if i can go back to see where i co.e from and where i am today grow up with out a father now what lonelynes is have now many tallents and now that im a grow out woman wil nobody i says nobody wil stand in my way to do exeedengly and above what the FATHER wants me to do i know now i am a chosen one love to be alone with my own thinking without people
2:38
When I was a young boy I dreamt that my heart was opened & there was a writing on washed by the blood of Jesus
Jesus ' Blood has control of your heart. Praise God.
Amen
Aren't all believers chosen ones?
Not all believers are automatically considered chosen ones based solely on belief, when we take into account Matthew 22:14 ("Many are called, but few are chosen"). While all believers receive God's call to salvation and have the opportunity to respond, being chosen requires not only responding to the call but also living in alignment with God's will. Here's an explanation:
1. God Calls Everyone, but Few Respond in Full Commitment.
In the parable of the wedding banquet (Matthew 22:1-14), many were invited, but not all took the invitation seriously or came prepared. This illustrates that while God’s call is extended universally, not everyone accepts it wholeheartedly or lives out the commitment required to be chosen.
Many profess belief but fail to exhibit genuine transformation or faith-driven obedience (Matthew 7:21). This implies that being "called" is not the same as being "chosen."
2. Believers Must Walk in Faith and Righteousness.
The Bible teaches that true faith manifests through action and lifestyle. James 2:26 says, "Faith without deeds is dead." To be chosen is to not only believe but to reflect that belief in righteous living, symbolized by the “wedding garments” in the parable (Matthew 22:11-12).
Chosen ones are those who fully embrace their relationship with God by living in obedience, humility, and spiritual preparation.
3. Distinction Between Professing Belief and True Alignment.
Some may identify as believers but fail to live in a manner consistent with God’s calling. Matthew 22:14 highlights that a chosen status involves more than mere belief; it is about being faithful and prepared for God's purposes.
For instance, Jesus warns in Matthew 25:1-13, the parable of the ten virgins, that some who seem prepared (like calling themselves believers) may still be unready when the moment of truth comes. This reinforces that belief alone does not guarantee a chosen status.
4. God Chooses Those Who Persevere.
Romans 8:28-30 shows that God’s chosen are those who respond to His call, are justified through faith, and are transformed by His Spirit. This is a journey of faith and obedience, not merely a declaration of belief.
Perseverance in faith ensures that believers remain among the chosen (Hebrews 3:14): "We have come to share in Christ, if indeed we hold our original conviction firmly to the very end."
5. Key Takeaway.
While all believers are called and have the opportunity to be chosen, not all who profess belief live up to the standard of being chosen ones. True believers who are chosen accept the call, clothe themselves in the righteousness of Christ, and consistently live according to God's purpose for their lives.
Therefore, all believers can be chosen ones if they live in faith, obedience, and readiness, but the distinction lies in how they respond to God's call and whether they remain steadfast in their commitment.
@@zewaliinspired Well... I don't consider myself above or better than anyone else.. but interesting you mention the parable of the 10 virgins as God gave me a dream about that recently.
Whose voice is this?
Myles Monroe
It sounds very AI to me. Mispronouncing words... etc.
Exactly. That's NOT Dr. M. Munroe.
ooh thanks. Praise the lord brothers and sisters! this is an AI voice trying to mimic the great preacher myles munroe, actually he was one of the greatest spiritual leaders of all time, we use this voice to make sure that we deliver great profound teachings to the comunity, and spread God's word at large. thanks for enjoying this sermons always. God bless you. We hope this makes sense. Thanks!.
@@zewaliinspired Why not just use your own voice rather than mimicking someone else? It comes across a bit deceiving. This brings to mind, "thou shalt not bear false witness" (lie) the message would be just as powerful with out he AI deception.