It means God doesn't choose based on anything in man.
Please support your statement with Scripture. A few places to begin:
How does this work re: Cornelius in Acts10?How does this work for John4:23?
Daniel 4:35.
Thanks, but using a verse speaking of a disobedient king God has disciplined, who was thus living out in the fields eating grass with oxen, finally comes to his senses, and realizes how powerful God is, and then says all the inhabitants of the land are considered nothing, really doesn't support your statement that God doesn't choose based upon anything in a man.
Why not read with an open mind Acts10 re: Cornelius and note why God selected to send Peter to him. Why not read John4:23 and see that God per Jesus is seeking men who will bow in obeisance to Him (which was the word translated "worship" means)?
I think it's extremely clear from Scripture that God evaluates men and chooses accordingly. For many years I've noted how few if any ever seem to speak of this verse: 35 "But in every nation whoever fears Him and works righteousness is accepted (welcomed) by Him. (Acts 10:35 NKJ)