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(TC) 4 Christ Childers

God Chooses the “Least Likely” People God has this wild way of choosing the exact people everyone else overlooks. If you actually pay attention to Scripture in context you start noticing He keeps reaching for the ones nobody would’ve picked. He doesn’t go after the most polished, the most “anointed looking,” the ones with a perfect resume and a perfect reputation. He goes for the quiet one in the back, the insecure one, the one with a past, the one who feels like they’re still trying to figure out why God even notices them in the first place. And that’s not some lucky coincidence..it's His pattern. Look at the Bible. Moses was hiding behind excuses and a stutter. Gideon was literally underground, scared of everything around him. David was so overlooked his own father didn’t bother calling him inside. Esther was an orphan. Mary was a nobody from a place people made fun of. Peter was impulsive. Paul was out killing Christians before he became one. God keeps reaching for the least likely ones because He’s not looking at where they are but He’s looking at who they’re becoming. People judge your current state, but God sees the chapter you haven’t even walked into yet. And the crazy part is, He does it on purpose. God gets more glory out of the story that shouldn’t have worked. He loves using the ones nobody believed in because there’s no way to explain their outcome except God. When He uses somebody who “made sense,” people would credit talent, training, or background. But when He uses the one everyone counted out, people have to admit, “Yeah…only God could’ve done that.” Your weakness becomes the place where His strength shows off. Your past becomes the testimony. Your “not enough” turns into the exact reason He chooses you. If you’ve ever felt underestimated, ignored, unqualified, or like you were never the obvious choice..good. That’s exactly the type of person God looks for. He’s not asking you to be impressive. He’s asking you to be available.

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