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Chosen—Here’s your Valentine from God

Chosen—Here’s your Valentine from God.

Hello.

I hope that the word “chosen” speaks to you.  As children of God, we are God’s chosen ones.  Chosen means you are wanted, your company is sought after. 

When I know that I am chosen, I know that I have been seen as a special person.  Someone has noticed my uniqueness and has expressed a desire to know me, to come closer to me, to love me.  Friend, you and I have been seen by God from all eternity … as unique, special, precious beings.  Hear me as I ask----can you pleeease open up your soul, can you open your mind, open the eyes of your heart so that you might be able to take this into yourself—for it is too marvelous for words?  God chose you … he chose me to love him and enjoy his love forever.

Peter said that followers of Christ are ‘a chosen generation’ . . . oh, I like that.  In our society, though, sometimes the term ‘chosen’ harkens back to a harder time in life when we remember not ever being chosen—like in recess playground games.  Hmmm…Janis Ian’s song runs through my mind—you know, about learning the truth of not being chosen--   “to those of us who know the pain of valentines that never came, and those of us whose names were never called when choosing sides for basketball…” 

To be chosen as the Beloved of God is something radically different.  As God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.1  Instead of excluding others, it includes others.  Instead of rejecting others as less valuable, it accepts others in their own uniqueness.  It is not a competitive, but a compassionate choice. 

To associate ‘being chosen’ with competitiveness would be looking from the world’s point of view, right?  Instead, let us look from our Heavenly Father’s point of view: he chose you, he chose me.  Before the foundations of time, (as we think of time, not him, because he sees time all at once), it was his heart that we would be his.  God did not send his son for a race of people, or only men, or for 144,000 witnesses . . . no, Jesus came for all, because ALL ARE  CHOSEN.  But don’t think less of being chosen because he came for all, because all at once, he chose you individually.  Remember, he knows the length of days of your earthly existence— that’s how specifically he thinks of you.

Yet, there are those who have been left behind, abandoned, and rejected in life, and accordingly, cannot quite comprehend what it would really feel like to be chosen.  Like if your mother gave you up for adoption, and it still hurts you in a very deep, private place inside yourself to this day, (even though you are fifty years old!)  And did your boyfriend decide he didn’t want to be with you anymore when he found out he might have responsibility for the unborn child you were carrying?  Or did your father abandon the family when the pressures became too great, and you’ve never really trusted a man since?  Man, did your wife choose to ‘be’ with another man?  ‘Oh God,’ our hearts cry out, ‘how do I heal?  How can I ever really trust?’  Yet, he knows.  Remember, Judas, Peter, and Thomas had all walked, learned, and been with Jesus for more than three years, and yet they rejected him.  ‘You think God doesn’t know the hurt in your heart because his own men un-chose him? 

In the midst of these and other extremely painful realities,

    we have to dare to reclaim the truth that we are God’s chosen ones,

even when our world doesn’t choose us.  We cannot let others determine whether or not we are chosen . . .                                          

You see, our preciousness, uniqueness, and individuality are not given to us by those who meet us in clock-time—our brief chronological existence—but by the One who has chosen us with an everlasting love, a love that existed from all eternity and will last through all eternity.  I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore I have drawn you with lovingkindness.” Jeremiah 31.3

You are a chosen one . . . loved, cherished, and adored; further, God takes great delight in you3.  Chosen—that is just too marvelous for words!

Christine

 

Application:  Create sayings to inscribe in candy hearts – sayings that capture your relationship with Christ in just a few words or symbols – that would fit on the personalized candies.

Discuss – do you believe God chose you?  What difference does that knowledge make in your life?  

 

1 – Colossians 3.12

2 – Psalm 139.16

3 – Zephaniah 3.17

~reference: Life of the Beloved, Henri Nouwen

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