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What does the Bible say about who makes us different from others?

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The Bible teaches that it is the Lord who makes us differ from others.

In 1 Corinthians 4:7, the Apostle Paul poses a thought-provoking question: 'For who maketh thee to differ from another?' This clarifies that our distinctions and differences are not of our own doing but are made by the Lord Himself. This concept is further supported in Romans 9, where Paul emphasizes that God exercises His sovereign choice in making distinctions among people, as seen in His merciful selection of Jacob over Esau. The truth here is that without divine intervention, we all stand guilty and deserving of the same punishment, but God's grace is what sets us apart.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 4:7, Romans 9:10-16

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