“The Call and The Chosen: A Matter of Response”
10 December 2025

“The Call and The Chosen: A Matter of Response”

"Prayer Changes Everything" Devotion for Today

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December 11, 2025

Daily Devotional:

“The Call and The Chosen: A Matter of Response”

Matthew 22:14

(ESV) ​

“For many are called, but few are chosen.” ​

In the concluding sentence of Jesus's parable of the Wedding Feast. In the story, a king sends out multiple invitations to a magnificent feast but the invited guests either scorn the invitation or make excuses. Eventually, the king invites everyone he can find from the streets, both good and bad. However, the feast is interrupted when the king finds one guest not wearing the proper wedding garment, this guest is thrown out. ​

What does Jesus mean when He says, "many are called, but few are chosen"?

It is the Universal Call! The phrase "many are called" speaks to God's generous and universal invitation. Through creation, conscience, and the preaching of the Gospel, the opportunity for salvation and fellowship with God is extended to countless people. The Father sends His invitation out into the world without reservation.

The Required Response from the call of being "chosen" is not an arbitrary selection by God, but rather a reflection of the active, faithful response we make to the "call." The guest without the wedding garment was called, but he was not chosen to remain because he failed to properly accept the terms of the invitation. The "wedding garment" symbolizes the righteousness through faith, repentance, and a commitment to new life that must be "put on" through faith in Christ.

Although, there is danger in superficiality, when calling becomes more about us than the voice that calls us, we've missed the call completely. The warning in this verse is clear by merely hearing the Gospel, showing up to church, oridentifying as "Christian" is not enough. The ones "chosen"are those whose internal response and whose faith is genuine and reflected in a life that honors the King. It reminds us that salvation is a serious matter requiring true commitment, not just casual acknowledgment.

The core lesson is this: We are all called by a loving God, but we are chosen only when we respond to that call with sincere faith and commitment. Identify one small, concrete action you can take today to move beyond merely being"called" and demonstrate a deeper commitment to Christ. ​

How am I responding to God's universal "call" in my daily life? Am I truly living in a way that reflects His righteousness? ​Is there an area of my life where I have neglected to put on the "wedding garment" of genuine, active faith?