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What does Romans 9 teach about God's sovereignty?

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Romans 9 portrays God's sovereignty as absolute in deciding whom to save and whom to harden.

In Romans 9, Paul discusses the sovereignty of God in the context of His mercy and justice. Through the narratives of Isaac and Jacob, and ultimately the distinction between vessels of mercy and vessels of wrath, it becomes clear that God's choices are not arbitrary but are purposeful in displaying His grace. Paul underscores that God has the right to show mercy to whom He wills and to harden whom He wills, illustrating that human rebellion does not thwart God's sovereign plan. This teaching reassures believers that God is in control of each aspect of redemption and that the unfolding of His purposes is rooted in His character.
Scripture References: Romans 9:15-18, Romans 9:22-24

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