God's Chosen People
God's Chosen People
What made God choose Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph? Was it their bloodline — or something deeper?
I think it was faith. And I believe that fits perfectly with who God is.
Abraham wasn't chosen because of where he came from. He was chosen because of what he carried inside. Genesis 15:6 tells us simply: "Abram believed the LORD, and He credited it to him as righteousness." Not his ancestry. Not his heritage. His faith.
And God's nature confirms this. As Scripture puts it — "A man sees the face, but God sees the heart." If that's true, then God was never looking at bloodlines to begin with.
So that raises the real question: can someone outside Abraham's genealogy still inherit what was promised to his descendants?
I believe yes. Completely.
God doesn't look at shared blood — He looks at shared faith. And Galatians 3:7 backs this up plainly: "Those who have faith are children of Abraham." Not those who share his DNA. Those who share his trust in God.
That means the promise was never as narrow as we made it. It was always bigger.
And personally — I believe that includes me. Whatever others may say, I truly believe I am a child of God. Not because of my genealogy, not because of my background, but because I believe. That alone, I think, is enough to be called Abraham's son or daughter.
So are we God's chosen people?
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