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Why does God choose unlikely people for His service?

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God often chooses unlikely individuals to demonstrate His sovereign grace and power, showing that He equips and transforms those He calls.

Throughout the Bible, we see God choosing individuals who might seem unqualified or unlikely for His purposes, such as Gideon. This is significant as it highlights God's sovereignty and grace, showing that His calling and equipping do not depend on human merit or capability. Gideon, described as the least of his family and hiding from enemies, illustrates how God can transform and empower those He chooses for His tasks (Judges 6:15-16). Likewise, in 1 Corinthians 1:27-29, Paul notes that God chooses the foolish and weak to shame the wise and strong, demonstrating that all glory belongs to Him. This principle assures believers that God can work through us regardless of our limitations, showcasing His power and glory in our weaknesses.
Scripture References: Judges 6:15-16, 1 Corinthians 1:27-29

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