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Chosen vs. Approved: Why God's Favour Is BIGGER Than You Think!

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Many believers wonder if they are part of God's "chosen" people. But what happens when you feel left out? Is it possible to miss out on the "chosen" list but still be "approved" by God? Understanding this distinction might change your entire perspective on faith and fairness. ​Being chosen by God is a great privilege. But not being chosen for a special mission doesn't mean God has condemned or rejected you. The most important thing is being recognized and approved by God. Being "chosen" is the ultimate privilege, but being "approved" also brings its own immense blessings, grace, and fulfillment. ​The 'Chosen' and the 'Approved' Let's look at the Old Testament. God chose Seth to continue the human lineage after Cain killed righteous Abel, but He didn't condemn Adam's other descendants, apart from Cain's just punishment. When the human race became wicked and corrupt, God chose and preserved Noah to ...

Thanks Oh Lord for CHOOSING Me! But How Did I Know that I Was Chosen?

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Have you ever asked yourself this great question: “Am I among God's chosen or among the approved?” It’s one of life’s biggest questions. To be chosen (recommended) by God for a special purpose or mission and to be approved (accepted) by Him are not the same thing. They are different; but both come with divine blessings. To be approved by God is a privilege, but to be chosen by the Almighty is grace beyond measure. And for that, we say, Thanks Oh Lord. Just as in data science, where an analyst identifies a key variable from millions of data, God selects certain people for special assignments - not because others are worthless, but because His divine love and purpose assigns different roles to each person for His greater plan. 🎵Listen to the song that inspired this message: https://push.fm/fl/Tlwpn0Ha   The Chosen and the Approved Let’s journey back to the Old Testament - the divine dataset of God’s early interactions with humanity. God chose Seth after Abel’s death, yet He did not ...