“For many are called, but few are chosen.”1
“There are many reasons why God wouldn’t want to use many of us, but don’t worry. We’re in good company! As another has shared:
  “Moses  stuttered.
  David’s  armor didn’t fit.
  John Mark  was rejected by Paul.
  Hosea’s  wife was a prostitute.
  Amos’ only  training was in the school of 
    fig-tree pruning.
  Jacob was a  liar.
  David had  an affair.
  Solomon was  too rich.
  Abraham was  too old.
  David was  too young.
  Timothy had  ulcers.
  Peter was  afraid of death.
  Lazarus was  dead.
  John was  self-righteous.
  Jesus was  too poor.
  Naomi was a  widow.
  Paul was a  murderer. So was Moses.
  Jonah ran  from God.
  Miriam was  a gossip.
  Gideon and  Thomas both doubted.
  Jeremiah  was depressed and suicidal.
  Elijah was  burned out.
  John the  Baptist was a loudmouth.
  Martha was  a worrywart.
  Samson had  long hair.
  Noah got  drunk.
  Did I  mention that Moses had a short fuse?
  So did  Peter, Paul—well, lots of folks did.”
“Satan says, ‘You’re not worthy.’ Jesus says, ‘So what? I AM.’ Satan looks back and sees our mistakes. God looks back and sees the cross. He doesn’t calculate what you did last year. Sure. There are lots of reasons why God shouldn’t have called us. But if we are magically in love with Him, if we hunger for Him more than our next breath, He’ll use us in spite of who we are, where we’ve been, or what we look like.”2
Perhaps today’s Scripture could be interpreted as follows: “For many are called, but few prove themselves to be chosen.” In fact, God calls every one of us to follow and serve him. If he waited until we were fully mature, whole and complete, he wouldn’t get anything done. He will use us exactly as we are as long as we are available and willing to be used. In so doing we will then prove ourselves to be chosen ones.
Suggested prayer: “Heavenly Father God, I’m available—warts and all—please use me to be a part of what you are doing in the world today. Help me to keep growing so I can, with your help, become more usable. Thank you for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully in Jesus’ name, amen.”
1. Jesus (Matthew 22:14).
2. Author Unknown.
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