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Why does God use both honorable and dishonorable vessels?

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God uses both honorable and dishonorable vessels to illustrate His sovereignty and the fullness of His grace.

The use of both honorable and dishonorable vessels within the 'great house' emphasizes God's authority and the varied purposes He has for His creation. In Romans 9, Paul discusses how God, as the sovereign potter, has the right to shape vessels for honor and for dishonor, demonstrating His power and purpose. These distinctions serve to manifest His glory and to reveal the depths of His grace. Even those who are deemed dishonorable play a role in the totality of God's plan, showcasing that nothing is wasted in His divine economy and that His purposes are ultimately for His glory and the good of His people.
Scripture References: Romans 9:21, 2 Timothy 2:20-21

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