Isaiah 41:9 I took you from the ends of the earth, from its farthest corners I called you.
I said, ‘You are my servant’; I have chosen you and have not rejected you.
Assuming
we have gotten the beauty of God in our souls, its beneficial impact has been
to make us God's workers. We might be untrustworthy workers; we positively are
unrewarding ones; however, glory to His name, we are His workers, wearing His
uniform, taken care of at His table, and complying with His will. We were once
the workers of evil, yet He who made us free has now brought us into His family
and showed us compliance to His will. We don't serve our Master faultlessly,
yet we would in the event that we would be able.
As
we hear God say to us: "You are my servant," we can respond to God as
David did: Truly I am your servant, LORD (Psalm 116:16). Furthermore, God does
not only call us His servants, but He says that He has chosen us. He chose us long
before time began, or He created this world; we did not choose Him. God has
written our names upon His heart as His chosen ones. He predestined us to
conform to the image of His Son, our Lord, and Savior Christ Jesus. Before time
was relative on earth, God ordained those who would follow Him. He foreordained
all that would be the heirs of the completeness of His Love.
There
is comfort in the truth of this verse of scripture. Has God loved us this long
and cast us away from His being? God knew how arrogant and obstinate we would
be; He fully comprehended our hearts were evil but still made His choice. God
does not feel enthralled for a while because of glimmers of magnificence from
the eyes of His Church and then cast her away. God's choice is an eternal one
held together by the eternal bonds of His unfailing love and devotion, that He
will never disown.
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