“Your salvation is not a coincidence; God has a purpose for you.”

Many times, when we look at our weaknesses and failures, we may wonder,
“Why would God choose me?”

But God does not call someone by looking at their abilities or talents; He calls them to fulfill His purpose.

A beautiful example of this is the life of Moses.

Moses was born during a time when the Israelites were suffering as slaves in Egypt. When Pharaoh had ordered that all male children should be killed, Moses was placed in a basket and sent into the river. It looked like a hopeless situation, but in reality, it was a part of God’s plan.

Later, God called Moses through the burning bush and said:

“Come now, therefore, and I will send you to Pharaoh that you may bring My people, the children of Israel, out of Egypt.”
— Exodus 3:10

Moses, remembering his own inadequacy, asked:

“Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh, and that I should bring the children of Israel out of Egypt?”
— Exodus 3:11

But God fulfilled His purpose through the life of Moses.

The same God has saved you and has a purpose for your life. Salvation is not only about being delivered from sin; it is also a calling to live for the glory of God and fulfill His divine plan.

The Bible says:

“For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.”
— Ephesians 2:10

You were not saved just to remain the same. You were saved to be used as a vessel in God’s hands. Through your testimony, your gifts, and your life experiences, God can use you to bless others.

You were not chosen by accident.
You were not saved by accident.
You were saved with a purpose.

“But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.”
— 1 Peter 2:9

— Hepsi Sam
“Your salvation is not a coincidence; God has a purpose for you.” Many times, when we look at our weaknesses and failures, we may wonder, “Why would God choose me?” But God does not call someone by looking at their abilities or talents; He calls them to fulfill His purpose. A beautiful example of this is the life of Moses. Moses was born during a time when the Israelites were suffering as slaves in Egypt. When Pharaoh had ordered that all male children should be killed, Moses was placed in a basket and sent into the river. It looked like a hopeless situation, but in reality, it was a part of God’s plan. Later, God called Moses through the burning bush and said: “Come now, therefore, and I will send you to Pharaoh that you may bring My people, the children of Israel, out of Egypt.” — Exodus 3:10 Moses, remembering his own inadequacy, asked: “Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh, and that I should bring the children of Israel out of Egypt?” — Exodus 3:11 But God fulfilled His purpose through the life of Moses. The same God has saved you and has a purpose for your life. Salvation is not only about being delivered from sin; it is also a calling to live for the glory of God and fulfill His divine plan. The Bible says: “For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.” — Ephesians 2:10 You were not saved just to remain the same. You were saved to be used as a vessel in God’s hands. Through your testimony, your gifts, and your life experiences, God can use you to bless others. You were not chosen by accident. You were not saved by accident. You were saved with a purpose. “But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.” — 1 Peter 2:9 — Hepsi Sam✍️
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