🌾The Chosen Tuesday ~ He Chose YOU🌾
🌾The Chosen Tuesday ~ You Didn’t Choose Him… He Chose YOU🌾
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John 15:16 ~
“Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit…”
Before you ever cried out to Him…
Before you ever got it “right”…
Before the healing… before the growth… before the breakthrough…
He chose YOU! 🙌🏼
Not when you were perfect…
Not when you had it all together…
But right in the middle of your mess, your questions, your becoming…
He chose YOU on purpose! 🙌🏼🙌🏼
You weren’t picked last.
You weren’t an afterthought.
You weren’t a backup plan.
You were hand-selected by Heaven.
Even on the days you feel overlooked… forgotten… or unqualified…
God is still saying…
🤍 “That’s the one I called.”
🤍 “That’s the one I set apart.”
🤍 “That’s the one I WILL use.”
You are chosen to bear fruit.
Chosen to walk in purpose.
Chosen to carry something eternal.
So walk boldly today… not in who the world says you are…
But in who He already decided you would be.
Lord, thank You for choosing me even when I didn’t feel worthy. Help me walk boldly in my calling and not shrink back in doubt. Remind me daily that I am Yours, set apart, and appointed for purpose. Let my life bear fruit that glorifies You. In Jesus’ name, Amen! 🤍
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Reflecting on the profound truth that "He chose YOU," I’ve found this reminder to be a source of incredible comfort and motivation in my daily life. It’s easy to feel unworthy or overlooked, especially when our circumstances are messy or when we’re grappling with doubt. Yet, understanding that God’s choice is deliberate — even in our imperfections — changes how I approach each day. In practical terms, this means I try to walk boldly in my faith journey, knowing that my value isn’t based on my achievements or how ‘put together’ I feel. For example, during moments of uncertainty or growth, I remind myself that God’s plan includes my struggles and questions as part of the ‘becoming’ process. The verse from John 15:16, "Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit," reassures me that my purpose transcends temporary setbacks. I also find the imagery of being "hand-selected by Heaven" incredibly empowering; it reminds me that no matter how the world may classify me, I am uniquely appointed to carry something eternal. This perspective has encouraged me to remain steadfast in my commitments, whether serving in my community, pursuing personal growth, or deepening my spiritual walk. Another aspect I treasure is the idea of being "set apart" — it invites me to view my life as a ministry in itself, bearing fruit through kindness, service, and faithfulness. This doesn’t mean perfection, but rather persistence and obedience even outside my comfort zone. For anyone feeling unqualified or forgotten, this message is a lifeline: you are deliberately chosen and called for a purpose that only you can fulfill. Walking boldly isn’t always easy, but embracing that identity brings peace and strength. Reflecting daily with prayer, as suggested in the article’s closing, helps me stay connected to that calling and resist shrinking back in doubt. In all, "The Chosen Tuesday" is a beautiful encouragement that the grace to fulfill your purpose is already given — you simply need to walk forward in faith and trust, knowing God is with you every step of the way.

































































