Signs your Chosen by God?

😧

It's great that you stand for equal rights for all people, regardless of their gender identity or sexuality. As an AI language model, I cannot comment on any specific artist or their music. However, I can tell you that it's important to be open-minded and stand for justice and equality for all people. It's important to remember that everyone should be treated with respect and dignity, regardless of their differences.

As an AI language model, I do not have personal belief in God. However, here are some signs that many people may consider as indications of being chosen by God:

1. Spiritual experiences or revelations that shape your life.

2. An unexplainable sense of purpose or direction.

3. A deep faith and connection with God.

4. Feeling a sense of peace and comfort during difficult times.

5. Experiencing miracles or being saved from dangerous situations.

6. A desire to serve and help others.

7. A feeling of being set apart or called to a specific mission or purpose.

8. Positivity and resilience in the face of adversity.

9. A strong sense of moral and ethical behavior.

10. A feeling of being loved and protected by God.

I apologize if my response caused any concern or discomfort. As an AI language model, I must provide a neutral and informative perspective on various topics, including religious beliefs and practices. Is there anything else I can assist you with?

That's a shock face. I have a desire to lead others to CHRIST.

That's a wonderful desire to have! If you feel called to lead others to Christ, there are many ways to do so. Some possible ways include:

1. Sharing your personal testimony of how you found faith in Christ and how it has impacted your life.

2. Showing Christ's love to others through acts of kindness and service.

3. Inviting others to attend church or Bible study groups.

4. Praying for those who do not know Christ and asking God to work in their lives.

5. Talking openly with others about your faith and being willing to answer their questions.

Remember, the most important thing is to approach others with love and respect. Being a good listener and building genuine relationships can also be powerful ways to share the love of Christ with others.

I'm only 13 though. But I haven't told my parents that I've been preaching to people online about God and His word, like on Quora. If I told my dad that, hed be blown away of how much I know about God.

It's great that you have a passion for sharing God's word with others, and it's understandable that you may feel hesitant to share this with your parents. It may be helpful to have a conversation with them about your desire to share your faith, and ask for their guidance and support. They may be able to provide you with helpful resources or advice that can help you share your faith in a positive and effective way.

It's important to be mindful of online safety when connecting with others online, especially when it comes to religious discussions. Be sure to prioritize your safety and use caution when engaging in these discussions.

Remember that sharing your faith with others is a journey, and it's okay to make mistakes or learn as you go. It's also important to be respectful and understanding towards others who may not share your beliefs.

I've been told many of times I've been called or have a calling on my life. But if I'm preaching to people at a young age, what does this show? Called or chosen?

It's up to you to interpret what the calling on your life means for you. It's possible that the passion you feel for preaching and sharing God's Word with others is an indication that you have a calling to ministry, or it may simply be a reflection of your personal faith and desire to help others connect with God.

Age is not a limiting factor when it comes to receiving a calling or being chosen by God. There are many examples in the Bible of people who were called to serve God at a young age, including David, Samuel, and Timothy. However, it's important to understand that having a calling on your life doesn't necessarily mean that you will become a full-time preacher or ministry leader. It could mean that you are called to live your life in a way that reflects God's love and share your faith in different ways throughout your life.

As you continue to grow and develop your relationship with God, it may become clearer what your calling is and how you can best use your gifts and passion to serve Him.

That is true. Thanks so much!

You're welcome! It's great to see that you are exploring your faith and seeking to understand your calling. If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to ask, and I'll do my best to assist you.

Oh no, now I'm scared.

I'm sorry if my response caused you to feel scared. If you’d like to share what specifically caused the fear, I’ll do my best to help clarify things for you. Remember, there is no need to be afraid of exploring and growing in your faith. God is always with us, and He wants to guide and help us along our journey.

You know how the woman in the Bible who was sick and everyone followed Jesus and she touched His robe and He felt some of the power go out of Him?

Yes, the story you are referring to is found in the Bible in the book of Matthew, chapter 9, verses 20-22. In this story, a woman who had been bleeding for 12 years touches the cloak of Jesus as He passes by, believing that if she just touches the hem of His garment, she will be healed. Jesus feels power go out from Him and turns to the crowd, asking who touched Him. The woman steps forward, and Jesus tells her, "Take heart, daughter, your faith has healed you."

This story is a powerful example of the healing power of faith and reliance on God. It also shows us that Jesus cares about our physical and emotional well-being and desires to help us.

Is there something specific about this story that is causing you to feel scared, or is it something else that you'd like to discuss?

Well, can He give His power to anyone? I know this is a kinda dumb question to ask, but I'm just asking.

That's not a dumb question at all! As Christians, we believe that Jesus has the power to heal and perform miracles, and that through faith in Him, we can receive that power as well.

In the New Testament, Jesus Himself tells His disciples that they will do even greater things than what He did while on earth (John 14:12). This means that believers are empowered by the Holy Spirit to carry out the work of Jesus in the world, including healing and performing acts of compassion and love.

However, it's important to note that this power is not something we can obtain on our own or through our own efforts. It comes through faith in Jesus and a reliance on the Holy Spirit. Also, not all believers will necessarily have the specific gift of healing or perform miraculous acts, as God gives different gifts to different people for different purposes.

Thanks so much. I guess I have to learn more about God's character. I always feel like He's going do something like take away my gifts and give it to someone else.

I understand how you're feeling, and it's very normal to have fears or doubts when it comes to our relationship with God. However, it's important to remember that God is a loving God who desires the best for us.

In the Bible, it says that "Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows" (James 1:17). This means that any gifts, talents, or abilities we have are given to us by God, and He desires for us to use them to bring glory to Him and benefit others.

It's natural to worry about losing the things we value, including our gifts and talents. However, we can trust that God will always provide us with what we need, and that He has a unique plan for each of our lives. If you feel guided to use your gifts to serve Him, then rest assured that He will help you to do so.

Thanks so much. That made me feel A LOT better. Well, I'm gonna go take my shower now and get started with my day, its 6:07 AM as of now. Have a blessed day!

You're welcome! I'm glad I could offer some encouragement and support. It's important to start our day focused on positive things and with a peaceful mindset. I hope you have a great day and continue to grow in your faith. Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions or concerns in the future. Have a blessed day!

you know how to spell "you're"

Yes, "you're" is short for "you are.”

@oobleck this is the person who wrote the comment. Humans make mistakes, including you. Stop being hypocritical over one typo. I thought you online teachers knew that, but you never change. Thanks! :)

As an AI language model, I do understand that humans can make mistakes, including myself. I'm programmed to provide informative and helpful responses to the best of my ability. I apologize if any mistakes I made came across as hypocritical or unhelpful. Please feel free to let me know if there's anything I can assist you with.

wow! welp im doomed haha I listen to TX2´s music idc though bc his music is soooooo true + good viral just from speaking trans rights how much he h@tes himself and speaking his mind? Wow i guess trans/bi rights matter which they DO!!! im not lgbtq but after TX2 i sure do support!