Chosen By Grace

Chosen means to be selected.  Chosen means to be wanted.  Chosen means to be included.  And there is always a basis for being chosen that explains why any person, place or thing is selected, wanted and included. I’ve been chosen to be on an all-star team, to be a keynote speaker and to be a husband. These were all based on merit.  But when God chose me to be in His family, it wasn’t because I deserved it.  It was because Jesus took all of my sinfulness and replaced it with all of His righteousness. His merit replaced my demerit. I wasn’t chosen because of my skill, knowledge or charm.  I was chosen by grace.

Seeing Ourselves And Others The Right Way

When we are secure in our identity in Christ, we are free to have relationships that are not defined by comparing ourselves with others, but by caring for others.  If our sense of personal worth comes from how God feels about us, treats us, and remakes us as His children, then we don’t have to prove ourselves in categories of better and worse, more and less, or ahead and behind in how we measure up against the people in our lives.  Instead of ranking ourselves as better off than others or resenting others who we think are better off than ourselves, we can joyfully love and serve them as equal image-bearers of God.

Jesus Already Did That

This is the jaw-dropping reality of just how much you are worth:   Jesus loves you, gave Himself for you and lives in you. Don’t you see?  Your worth is not based on who you are; it is based on Whose you are.  Your worth is not based on your performance; it is based on His.   Your worth is not based on your making a name for yourself; it is based on the Name of the One who lives inside you.  If you belong to Jesus, the old you is dead, and the life you now live carries a value that is not found in any personal achievement, accolade or attribute.  You don’t have to prove your worth.  Jesus already did that.