To know that we are chosen, hand-picked by the Creator, is a cornerstone of our faith and a source of immense comfort. This collection of worship songs celebrates that very truth, offering melodies and lyrics that remind us of God's intentional love and purpose for each of our lives.
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By Keith and Kristyn Getty
"As for Me and My House" resonates deeply as a declaration of our commitment to follow God's calling. It’s a reminder that we can boldly proclaim our choice to serve Him, and dedicate our homes to His purpose and glory.
By Tasha Cobbs Leonard
"No Longer Slaves" reminds us that our identity as children of God liberates us from the bondage of fear. Recognizing that "You have chosen me" since birth instills courage and strengthens our sense of belonging to His family.
By Bethel Music
"Made For More (Live)" helps us embrace the truth that our calling extends beyond our past failures and present limitations. This song champions our identity in Christ, freeing us to pursue the fullness of life He has destined. It's a spirited declaration that we're not defined by shame, but by His purpose.
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By Phil Wickham
"The Jesus Way" empowers us to live out God's selection in our lives through radical love and forgiveness. By choosing to embrace even those who strike us, we actively embody the spirit of sacrifice and compassion inherent in God's calling.
By Shane and Shane
"Is He Worthy" articulates the worthiness of Jesus, acknowledging that He alone can break the seal. As we sing "He has made us a kingdom and priests to God," we embrace our identity as those specifically chosen to reign with Him. This song affirms our inclusion in God’s eternal plan.
By Fisk Jubilee Singers
"Blessed Assurance" allows us to rest in the reality of our inheritance through Christ. As "heirs of salvation," we acknowledge the profound gift of being chosen and the security of our place in God's family. It's a song that instills unwavering faith and hope.
By CityAlight
"The Battle and the Blessing (Live)" stirs a sense of profound gratitude for the gift of salvation. It reminds us that while "the battle was Yours," we are beneficiaries of unearned grace, receiving the blessing of new life. This song celebrates the intimate exchange where His sacrifice grants us acceptance and freedom.
By Phil Wickham
"Creator" evokes a sense of wonder at God's masterful design and our place within it. It reminds us that because He "stepped into what He made" to redeem us, our very existence is now purposed for worship. We, along with all creation, are chosen to glorify our Creator.
By The Worship Initiative
"Who You Say I Am" affirms the truth of our adoption into God’s family. The song reminds us that our identity isn't defined by our past, but by the One who declares, "I am chosen, not forsaken," thereby solidifying our inherent worth.
By Gateway Worship
"In The Waiting" gently reminds us that even in periods of uncertainty, we are held securely within God's plan. Choosing to worship "til the breakthrough comes" demonstrates our faith that He actively works for our good, confirming that His selection of us is purposeful and unwavering.
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