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How do we know that God chooses the weak over the strong?

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Scripture shows that God often chooses the weak to shame the strong, as seen in the stories of Jacob over Esau and David over Saul.

The biblical narrative repeatedly illustrates God's sovereign choice of the weak over the strong, evident in several key instances such as Jacob being chosen over Esau (Romans 9:11) and David being anointed over Saul. The emergence of God's chosen king in the person of David symbolizes the victory of grace over human pride and strength. God’s preference for the weaker vessel is critical for understanding His redemptive plan, as it demonstrates that salvation is not achieved by human effort or merit, but by God’s unmerited favor and purpose. The assertion that 'the elder shall serve the younger' underscores this divine principle of election that God establishes within the family of believers.
Scripture References: Romans 9:11, Genesis 25:22-23

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