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How does God's grace relate to His choice of apostles and prophets?

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God's grace is evidenced in His choice of apostles and prophets who were often unlikely candidates for their roles.

God’s grace is vividly displayed in His choice of apostles and prophets, who were frequently unremarkable within societal standards. The criteria for their selection were rooted in God’s sovereign will rather than any human assessments of capability or merit. This aligns with the teaching found in 1 Corinthians 1:27, where God deliberately chooses the foolish things to shame the wise. The disparity between human expectation and divine choice illustrates that God's grace is not contingent on human qualifications but on His purpose to glorify Himself through individuals who recognize their need for His empowerment. As a result, even those who feel unworthy can find hope in the call to serve in ministry, affirming the transformative nature of God's grace at work in the world.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 1:27, Romans 8:17

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