Does anyone else think it a weird thing that Christian s would insist they weren't predestined by God to find him?
Especially since Jesus tells us,no one can come to him unless the father leads them.
Hello Panda,
I do not find it strange. In the Old Testament, there was a remnant of people who did not bow to Baal. God set them apart for His purposes:
1 Kings 19:18 – "Yet I have reserved seven thousand in Israel, all whose knees have not bowed to Baal, and every mouth that has not kissed him."
Similarly, there was a group predestined to be part of the bride of Christ. However, I do not personally assert that this specific designation continues in the same way today.
Often, those who embrace this path may develop a sense of spiritual superiority, believing they were chosen above others. This can lead to a prideful and condescending attitude, which I find concerning and misaligned with humility and love. Thus, from my perspective, it’s not unusual to challenge or reject that mindset.
If I were to declare myself "chosen," I would feel foolish. I believe I made a choice—one grounded in the gift of free will.
Additionally, I hold the view that Christ has already returned and gathered His bride—a group composed of faithful Jews and Gentiles of that time. Today, the decision remains clear: choose to live faithfully or choose otherwise.
Claiming to be chosen based solely on an interpretation risks self-deception. Ultimately, it is Yahavah who calls each of us daily—through the Spirit and through the witness of His creation. Many today respond to that call, not through pride, but by embodying love: loving their neighbor as themselves. The attitude of “God chose me, not you” reflects a distorted and harmful view of divine calling. That is not a path I endorse.