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Declaring Life: I Am Chosen

Declaring Life: “I Am Chosen” — Learning to Live From What Is True

Kids Alive Life Declaration Series

Across ages, cultures, and life stories, one question tends to surface again and again in the hearts of those who have experienced pain:

Am I wanted?
Do I matter?
Do I truly belong?

These questions do not always appear as words. They surface in fear, withdrawal, anger, shame, or the quiet belief that love must be earned. Over time, experiences of rejection, abuse, abandonment, or loss can begin to shape identity itself.

This is why the truth “I am Chosen” holds such deep significance in the work of Kids Alive International. Not as a slogan or a comforting phrase, but as a foundational truth that — when received slowly and safely — has the power to reshape how a person understands their past, lives in the present, and imagines the future.

To be chosen is to be wanted on purpose. Not tolerated. Not accidental. Not conditional. Chosen.

What “Chosen” Really Means

When Scripture tells us, “You did not choose Me, but I chose you…” (John 15:16a), it reveals something essential about the heart of God. His choosing is intentional and relational. It is not based on performance, strength, or worthiness, but on love.

To be chosen by God means being welcomed into His family. It means having a Father who protects and provides, who teaches and guides, and who invites His children to grow into His likeness — in how they live, love, and relate to others.

For those who have felt forgotten, overlooked, or unwanted, this truth matters deeply.
God sees you. God wants you. God delights in calling His children His own.

Let’s Reflect: What does it stir in you to consider that God chose you — not reluctantly, but gladly?
How Being Chosen Begins to Heal Identity

Trauma and adversity have a way of writing stories beneath the surface of a person’s life. Over time, painful experiences can form internal narratives such as:

I wasn’t worth protecting.
I don’t belong anywhere.
Something must be wrong with me.

The declaration “I am Chosen” gently but firmly challenges those lies with a different story — one rooted not in what has happened, but in who God is.

When this truth begins to take root, several things start to shift:

Belonging replaces isolation.
Being chosen affirms a secure place in God’s family — one that cannot be lost or revoked.

Purpose replaces meaninglessness.
Scripture tells us that those God chooses, He also appoints to bear fruit. Life is no longer random or wasted; it carries intention and calling.

Hope replaces finality.
Being chosen reminds us that trauma does not define the end of the story. God sees who a person is now and who they are becoming.

Let's Reflect: Which of these — belonging, purpose, or hope — feels most needed in your life right now?

When the Truth Feels Hard to Believe

For many people, especially those healing from deep wounds, the statement “I am chosen” can feel difficult to trust. Feelings may lag behind truth. Questions may surface:


Why would God choose me? It doesn’t feel true.

At Kids Alive, these moments are not seen as resistance or failure. They are understood as part of the healing journey. Identity work is slow, layered, and relational. Truth is often received in stages, returning again and again until it becomes safe enough to hold.

A gentle reminder can become an anchor over time:
Even when it doesn’t feel true, it remains true.

Let's Reflect: What makes it hard for you to believe that you are chosen? What would it look like to bring that question honestly before God?

Bearing Fruit in Everyday Life

Being chosen is not only something to believe — it is something to live from.

As identity begins to heal, it often shows up in ordinary, everyday moments: choosing kindness instead of withdrawal, patience instead of frustration, gentleness instead of harshness, faithfulness instead of giving up. Scripture calls these the fruit of a life rooted in God.

These are not signs of perfection. They are signs of growth — evidence that truth is taking root.

Let's Reflect: Where do you already see “fruit” growing in your life — love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, or self-control?

Holding On to What Is True

“I am Chosen” does not erase pain. But it offers something stronger: an identity that is not defined by what has been lost, broken, or taken away.

Each time this truth is spoken, remembered, or practiced, it helps replace trauma’s lies with God’s promises. Over time, it becomes a steady foundation — one that supports renewal of the heart, mind, soul, and strength.

Identity work is slow. But it is sacred.

For those who want to explore this truth more deeply, Kids Alive International offers free resources designed to support reflection and growth:

📘 Renewing Identity — exploring core identity truths that foster healing and restoration
🌿 Rooted Values — understanding how identity grows into everyday values

Each resource invites readers to continue the journey of becoming — living free, restored, and grounded in the unchanging promise that in Christ, they are made clean.

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