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DISCUSSION TOPIC
Being "Called" or "Chosen" of God has become popular and easily branded for merchandising in this season. In your own words, discuss what you believe is the difference between talent versus the true chosen of God.
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I truly connect with the apostleship of Paul to the Gentiles, teaching salvation through grace with an emphasis on faith in Jesus! Reaching those who are unsaved and lost (Romans 11:13). Confidently and without hesitation, I can say, like Paul, I believe I have been chosen by God to preach the Gospel, to teach that God desires to reconcile all people, both Jews and Gentiles (2 Corinthians 5:18-19) This message was, still is, and will forever more be a key message for the lost, that God is no...
Posted Monday, March 3, 2025 by
Hope Khalil •
2 commentsI think this is a very reflective question. If I am honest, I think I connect with them both just because of my personality, line of work, and social environments. If I must choose one, I would select Apostleship to the Gentiles. I think your life can speak volumes before any words leave your mouth. I think in this day and age people want both authenticity and hope. Jesus gives us the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19 to make disciples of all nations, reaching out to the unsaved and lost. We mu...
Posted Wednesday, March 5, 2025 by
Kristy Hammond •
1 commentsWhen I think about the two Apostleship's I would say that I can see myself being able to connect with both sharing Gods word. Peter was able to connect to both gentiles and the Jews, in Acts he was in Jerusalem he was sharing the gospel to the Jews. Acts 2:21 and it shall come to pass that whoever calls on the name of Jesus shall be saved. Then his journey sent him by Caesarea with Cornelius and in that time, he was able to connect with gentiles Acts 10:44-46 shares While Peter was still speakin...
Posted Wednesday, March 5, 2025 by
Tawanna Taborn •
1 commentsMy heart for the unsaved is aligned more with the Apostleship to the Gentiles. In Philippians 2:4 it says to let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others. I just remember how I did not understand what being a Christian and giving my life to Jesus meant. When I think of the unsaved who do not know Christ, I want to help them understand that Jesus is the only way and share my testimony on how I was saved. Someone took the time to reach back to h...
Posted Wednesday, March 5, 2025 by
Vanessa Howell •
2 commentsThe Apostleship to the Gentiles is the one I mostly connect to. These are the non-believers that we have to teach and preach repentance to. Apostle Paul's journey started a little rough because of his pass life of killing Christians. I have a similar story although I didn't physically kill anyone, but with my words tearing down others character and their mission to preach. To people in my circle that women were wrong and out of place for preaching and pastoring. The same calling to teach, preach...
Posted Tuesday, March 4, 2025 by
Sandra Lately •
2 commentsThe Apostleship I connect with most is the Apostleship to the Gentiles. Paul, like Jesus was sent to the lost sheep. Paul's Apostleship was not easy. He went through many hardships to minister to the Gentiles; however, He was most effective. Many times the enemy tried to block, stop and hinder him but he kept on doing the work of Christ. His effectiveness in continuing to establish churches, build, lay the foundation and put things in order is just a testament that he was truly sent by God and w...
Posted Monday, March 3, 2025 by
Paula Bingham •
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