Community Connection – Part 1: Chosen By God
📖 John 15:16 — “You did not choose Me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit…”
In Genesis 2:18 we find the first “not good” in Scripture: “It is not good that man should be alone.” Adam had authority, provision, and purpose, yet something was missing — community. Humanity’s first deficiency was not money or power, but isolation. We were created for connection.
Community appears everywhere: marriage, family, church, business partnerships, friendships, neighborhoods. Even God exists in eternal fellowship within the Trinity. If God lives in divine community, how much more do we need one another? Independence is celebrated in our culture, but spiritual maturity understands that we are wired for communion — first with God, then with people.
Jesus demonstrated this when He chose His disciples (Luke 6:13–16). He did not select religious elites or scholars. He chose fishermen, a tax collector, ordinary men. If human consultants evaluated them, most would have been rejected. Yet Acts 4:13 says people marveled because they realized these men “had been with Jesus.” Their qualification was relationship, not resume.
Jesus still chooses unlikely people today — the young, the old, the insecure, those with a past, professionals, stay-at-home moms, business leaders. Education is valuable, but it does not determine election. God’s calling is not based on human standards. If you feel unqualified, that does not disqualify you from being chosen.
Romans 8:29–30 reveals the divine process. Those He foreknew, He predestined; those He predestined, He called; those He called, He justified; and those He justified, He glorified. God knows everything about you. Nothing surprises Him. He sees the end while you are still in the middle. His goal is to conform you into the image of Christ.
Justification is not earned — it is received through the blood of Jesus. Glorification means living a fruitful life that reflects God’s presence. God is glorified when His life is evident in us. Playing small does not honor God. Humility is not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less. You cannot diminish God’s glory by walking boldly in your calling.
1 Peter 2:9–10 declares that we are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s own special people. This does not deny our past, but it redefines our present. Once we were not a people, now we are the people of God. We belong to a spiritual family.
As 2 Corinthians 5:20 says, we are ambassadors for Christ. We represent Heaven on earth. Community is not merely social connection — it is kingdom representation.
The first “not good” was isolation. Sin deepened that isolation by separating humanity from God. But through Jesus Christ, reconciliation became possible. At the cross, separation was broken and relationship was restored.
The greatest community connection is not church attendance; it is reconciliation with God. You did not choose Him first — He chose you. He called you, justified you, and invites you into His family.
The question, “Am I really the one He chose?” is answered at the cross. Yes, you are. Salvation is stepping into the community you were created for — restored fellowship with God through Jesus Christ.