_cora_ wrote:
But recently, both of my parents have adopted this mindset that God only chooses certain people to save
Actually there are two schools of thought: Calvinism and Armenianism. Calvinists believe God chooses whom to save. Arminians believe people choose whether they want to be saved. I personally agree with Arminians because thats the only way in which it is fair.
As far as why you weren't feeling a connection with God, its because its a hard work. Jesus said in Matt 7:13 that "difficult is the way that leads to life and few will find it". But, upon hard enough work, you can still find it. God just wants you to work hard. Kind of like your teachers who give a really hard test. You can still pass if you study hard. But you have to study hard first.
Even if you talk to Calvinists, they would never judge person's election based on their current experience. They would say that God chooses who would be saved at the end, but He allows His chosen ones to struggle before they are saved. So ultimately both sides would agree that the lack of current spiritual experience doesn't preclude you from being saved later. The difference is whether God predestined your future or whether your future is your choice. But in either case you don't know your future only God does.
The other thing that both sides would agree is "seek and you shall find" because its in the Bible. Arminians would say that "if you are seeking its you making a good choice" while Calvinists would say "if you are seeking its because God made you do it". But, regardless, the act of seekign is a good sign. So I encourage you to go and seek.
By the way the argument whether its your choice or Gods choice applies not only to this but to any other choice you make. If you choose to work hard on a homework to get good grade, then some people would say it was your choice while others would say you were predestined you to work hard on a homework. But that doesn't stop you from working hard. Because ultimately everyone agrees if you work hard you get a good grade. What is behind you working hard (your choice or predestination) is the realm of philosophy. But you are still working hard on your homework regardless of how you answer that "philosophical" question. You should approach seeking God the same way.