He always choose you!

2025/9/13 Edited to

... Read moreIt’s truly comforting to know that being different or feeling like the "black sheep" doesn’t exclude you from love and acceptance. The message in 1 Corinthians 1:27 reminds us that God often chooses those who might seem unlikely or imperfect to the world. This verse says, "But God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise; God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong." What a beautiful reminder that our uniqueness and struggles are part of a greater plan. Many people struggle with feeling out of place, but this passage invites us to see our perceived flaws or differences as something valuable. It’s a call to embrace who we really are and trust that there is a divine purpose in our lives. The hashtag #jesuslovesyou highlights the universal and unconditional love that transcends human judgment. If you have ever felt alone or rejected, remember that being "still a mess, still chosen" is a powerful statement of hope and grace. It encourages us to approach ourselves and others with compassion and understanding, knowing that everyone is worthy of love despite their imperfections. In everyday life, this perspective can help you build stronger, more empathetic relationships and find peace in your spiritual journey. It’s a reminder to focus on genuine connections rather than external appearances or societal expectations. Sharing this message can inspire others who may feel isolated or undervalued. Embracing the idea that God’s love chooses and embraces the "black sheep" offers reassurance and strength, encouraging self-acceptance and hope for everyone on their path.