Paul tells the Ephesian Christians...
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Paul tells the Ephesian Christians that God "chose us in Christ ... to be holy and blameless before him in love."
Author Kathleen Norris says God's choice of us often translates into a "call." She tells of how responding to God's call led her to join a local church, one in which there were some people with whom she did not connect very well. On the day that she was to join, she gathered before the service with other membership candidates and some of the church elders. The minister asked one of these elders, a man Norris didn't like very much, to greet the new members formally. Awkwardly, this man stood before the group and mumbled, "I'd like to welcome you to the body of Christ." At that moment, Norris says, one reality of being chosen by God dawned on her -- that while she might never like this man much, she had just been commanded to love him. "My own small mind had just been jolted," she writes, "and the world seemed larger, opened in a new way." (From Kathleen Norris, Amazing Grace: A Vocabulary of Faith [New York: Riverhead Book, 1998], p.142.)
Author Kathleen Norris says God's choice of us often translates into a "call." She tells of how responding to God's call led her to join a local church, one in which there were some people with whom she did not connect very well. On the day that she was to join, she gathered before the service with other membership candidates and some of the church elders. The minister asked one of these elders, a man Norris didn't like very much, to greet the new members formally. Awkwardly, this man stood before the group and mumbled, "I'd like to welcome you to the body of Christ." At that moment, Norris says, one reality of being chosen by God dawned on her -- that while she might never like this man much, she had just been commanded to love him. "My own small mind had just been jolted," she writes, "and the world seemed larger, opened in a new way." (From Kathleen Norris, Amazing Grace: A Vocabulary of Faith [New York: Riverhead Book, 1998], p.142.)
