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What does it mean to be a chosen vessel like Paul?

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Being a chosen vessel like Paul means that God appoints individuals for His purpose and glory in the gospel.

To be a chosen vessel, as exemplified by the Apostle Paul, signifies God's sovereign appointment of individuals to be His instruments in the work of the gospel. In Acts 22:14-15, God calls Paul to be His witness, revealing that God actively selects whom He will use for His kingdom purposes. This calling underscores the transformative work of grace, taking someone who once opposed Christ and turning them into a fervent proclaimer of the gospel. As believers, we too are called to see ourselves as chosen by God for specific tasks within His plan, emphasizing that our lives are meant to reflect His glory and serve the spread of the truth of Jesus Christ.
Scripture References: Acts 22:14-15

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