God often calls ordinary people because it emphasizes His ability to work through anyone, regardless of their status or background. This choice highlights the idea that faith, humility, and willingness to serve are more important than wealth or extraordinary abilities. Additionally, using ordinary individuals allows for a stronger demonstration of divine power, as their successes are attributed to God's influence rather than their own merit. Ultimately, this conveys a message of inclusivity and the potential for all people to fulfill a greater purpose.
We call people from Liberia Liberians
Benet Wilson
Stories that are made up rather than true are called fiction.
They call white people "white" in their native language.
I wouldn't call it a mascot but rather a "thumbs up" hand sign.
Heros always start out as "ordinary" people. It is at a time of extreme circumstance that an ordinary person will come to the rescue, or do some other extraordinary thing for the good of another. And they call him a "hero".
Telephone.
A pressure gauge for measuring blood pressure
Ordinary people call it alphabetic. Scholars also follow suit.
Muggles. Ordinary people are referred to as Muggles.
No, it is more common to refer to Greek people as "Greeks" rather than "Grecians."
An angel is a religious or a supernatural spirit, commonly watching over a single or multiple people. Often deceased people are regarded as going to heaven and becoming angels to guide others. In ordinary life, people are sometimes referred to as 'someone's angel' when that person has gratefully helped another person. The reference to an angel is then made because that person has 'guided' or helped him in an extraordinary manner.
Ordinary
An upright piano.
Cash Crop
Many people call unexplained things uncanny when mostly they are no more than ordinary things which have been misunderstood.
"une fille ordinaire"