Not Everyone Is Chosen is a poetic journey through faith's hardest question — why some are lifted while others are left behind.Through a hundred intimate laments, Reymond gives voice to the unseen, the forgotten, the unchosen — those who pray beneath heaven's silence.From biblical echoes to modern wounds, each poem trembles between doubt and devotion, wrestling with divine justice and human grief.This is not rebellion — it is reverent questioning, love that refuses to stop believing even when reason fails.If the Psalms of David were written in the age of silence and sorrow, they might sound like this.Themes:Grace, fairness, unanswered prayer, divine choice, endurance, and sacred lament.