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How does God choose between individuals for mercy?

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God chooses individuals for mercy based on His sovereign will, not according to their actions or merits.

God's choice in showing mercy is rooted in His sovereign will, as outlined in Romans 9. The text reveals that God's decisions are not arbitrary but rather purposeful and intentional, reflecting His divine plan. Some are chosen as vessels of mercy while others as vessels of wrath, emphasizing that God's mercy is granted according to His own sovereign grace rather than any human action (Romans 9:18, 22). This doctrine confronts human assumptions about fairness and justice, illustrating that God's ways are above ours, and that His judgments are right and holy. Thus, the focus remains on God's sovereign choice and mercy, which is foundational for understanding salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 9:18, 22

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