Why does God so often choose the people you would least
expect to do His work?
God chose Moses, a man who stuttered, to lead His people from slavery to freedom.
God chose Jacob, a cheat and deceiver, to father His favored
nation.
God chose David, an adulterer and murderer, to lead His
nation to victory after victory over those who threatened Israel.
God chose Mary, a young woman not yet married, to bring His Son
into the world.
God chose Peter, an uneducated fisherman, to carry on His
teachings after Jesus returned to Heaven.
And God didn’t stop with those we read about in the Bible. He continues to use people we would least expect to do His work.
God chose our friend, Bryan Mann, a fist-fighting, drug dabbling, giant of a man, who barely tried in high school, to achieve a doctorate in divinity and preach the gospel in churches throughout Pennsylvania.
God chose Amy Ford, an unwed mother, to start Embrace Grace, a non-profit that inspires and equips the church to love on single and pregnant young women and their families.
God chose our son-in-law, a convicted drug dealer, user, and alcoholic, to minister to those struggling with drug and alcohol addictions.
Why did God choose these people? They felt God’s nudge and obeyed.
There were no education requirements, special gifts, ability tests, or references necessary. Put simply, these faithful servants of God were broken and relatable, they realized God is at work in our world and in themselves, they willingly wanted to serve God, and they genuinely loved others—characteristics that literally could apply to anyone—including you and me! Ephesians 6:7 says, “Serve willingly, as if you were serving the Lord and not merely people.” Are we willing? If so, God can use us in ways we least expect.
Be encouraged!
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