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What does it mean to be a vessel of mercy?

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Being a vessel of mercy signifies being chosen by God for salvation and grace, contrasting with those fitted for destruction (Romans 9:23).

In Romans 9:23, Paul speaks about God's purpose in choosing some as vessels of mercy, which underscores the theme of divine sovereignty in salvation. Vessels of mercy are those whom God has prepared in Christ for glory, signifying His unmerited favor upon them. This selection is not based on human works or righteousness but solely on God's sovereign decree. Understanding oneself as a vessel of mercy instills humility and gratitude, acknowledging that salvation is a gift of grace that cannot be earned or deserved. It affirms the believer's identity and security in Christ, highlighting the profound nature of God's grace.
Scripture References: Romans 9:23

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Romans 9:25-26
Fred Evans · Aug 29, 2021
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