“The Chosen” in the Scriptures
A recurring theme throughout the Bible is that of “The Chosen.” This term symbolizes God’s selective calling of individuals and nations for specific purposes. This article explores instances of “The Chosen” within the biblical narrative and what this signifies for believers today.
Divine Selection: Exploring God’s Plan
God’s Elect: Exploring Divine Choice
Our concept of the “Chosen” stems from God’s sovereign selection process. From Abraham being called by Him, to their subsequent anointing as Kings, Scripture shows Him making deliberate selections that fulfill His divine plan – examples include Moses, David, and Mary being chosen to play specific roles in God’s redemptive story.
Abraham as Father of Nations (Genesis 12:1-3)
Abraham stands as an illustration of divine election; God promises through Genesis 12:1-3 that Abraham’s descendants will bless all nations, which underlines Abraham’s status as chosen one and presages its ultimate fulfillment through Jesus Christ.
David Is a King (1 Samuel 16:12-13)
In His choice of David as Israel’s king, God emphasizes how appearances don’t define people; what matters is inner qualities rather than outward looks. Samuel anoints David — an ordinary shepherd boy! — as proof that He sees beyond human standards to select individuals for leadership based on inner qualities rather than external appearance.
Mary: Mother of Christ (Luke 1:30-33)
God chose Mary to become Jesus’ mother as evidenced in Luke 1:30-33 when Gabriel revealed her role. Her humble submission exemplifies His will for her as she accepted this important mission from Him.
Personal Application: Recognizing Our Chosen Identity
A Universal Call to Holiness
Although certain individuals and nations are recognized in Scripture as “The Chosen,” all believers are called to live lives marked by holiness and purposeful living – including ourselves! In Christ, we inherit an identity that transcends any given family tree or heritage system.
Royal Priesthood (1 Peter 2:9)
1 Peter 2:9 speaks of believers as “a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, and holy nation,” echoing Israel’s chosenness while also showing how those following Christ become part of His redemptive plan.
Chosen for Good Works (Ephesians 2:10)
Ephesians 2:10 states clearly that we are God’s masterpieces created to do good works in this world and Ephesians 2:10 gives evidence to this fact. Our individual and collective purpose here on Earth should be to positively change it for good!
Conclusion: Walking in the Light of “The Chosen”
The Bible is filled with references to God’s deliberate selection of individuals and nations for redemption through Abraham, David, Mary, and Israel as examples. As believers, we embrace our identity in Christ and strive to fulfill its calling on our lives while showing His love to a world in need.