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Romans 9 — FBV

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9Verse 1I am in Christ, and what I say is true. I'm not lying! My conscience and the Holy Spirit confirmVerse 2how terribly sad I am, how I have never-ending pain in my heart,Verse 3for my own people, my brothers and sisters. I would rather be cursed myself, separated from Christ, if that would help them.Verse 4They are my fellow-Israelites, God's chosen people. God revealed to them his glory and made agreements+with them, giving them the law, true worship, and his promises.Verse 5They are our forefathers—ancestors of Christ, humanly-speaking, the one who rules over everything, the eternally-blessed God. Amen.Verse 6It's not that God's promise has failed. For not every Israelite is a true Israelite,Verse 7and not all those who are descended from Abraham are his true children. For Scripture says, “Your descendants will be counted through Isaac,”+Verse 8so it's not Abraham's actual children who are counted as God's children, but only those children of God's promise who are considered his true descendants.Verse 9This is what the promise was: “I will return next year and Sarah will have a son.”+Verse 10In addition Rebecca's twin sons had the same father, our forefather Isaac.Verse 11But even before the children were born, and before they'd done anything right or wrong (so that God's purpose could continue, proving God's calling of people is not based on human performance),Verse 12she was told, “The older brother will serve the younger one.”+Verse 13As Scripture says, “I chose Jacob, but rejected Esau.”+Verse 14So what should we conclude? That God was unjust? Certainly not!Verse 15As he said to Moses, “I will be merciful to whoever I should show mercy, and I will have compassion on whoever I should show compassion.”+Verse 16So it does not depend on what we want, or our own efforts, but the merciful nature of God.Verse 17Scripture records God saying to Pharaoh: “I put you here for a reason—so that through you I could demonstrate my power, and so that my name could be made known throughout the earth.”+Verse 18So God is merciful to those he wishes to be, and hardens the attitude of those he wants to.+Verse 19Now you'll argue with me and ask, “So why does he still blame us then? Who can resist the will of God?”+Verse 20That's no way to speak, for who are you—a mere mortal—to contradict God? Can something that is created say to its creator, “Why did you make me like this?”Verse 21Doesn't a potter have the right to use the same batch of clay to make both a decorative bowl and an everyday pot?+Verse 22It's as if God, wanting to demonstrate his opposition to sin+and to reveal his power, bears patiently with these “pots destined for destruction,”Verse 23so that he might reveal the greatness of his glory through these “pots of mercy” which he has prepared in advance for glory.Verse 24This is who we are—people he has called, not just from among the Jews, but from among the foreigners too...Verse 25As God said in the book of Hosea, “Those who are not my people I will call my people, and those who are not loved I will call the ones I love,”+Verse 26and, “It will happen that at the place where they were told, ‘You're not my people,’ there they will be called the children of the living God.”+Verse 27Isaiah cries out regarding Israel: “Even if the children of Israel have become as numerous as the sands of the sea, only a small number+will be saved.Verse 28For the Lord is going to quickly and completely finish his work of judgment on the earth.”+Verse 29As Isaiah previously said, “If the Lord Almighty had not left us some descendants, we would have become just like Sodom and Gomorrah.”+Verse 30What shall we conclude, then? That even though the foreigners were not even looking to do right, they did grasp what is right, and through their trust in God did what was morally right.Verse 31But the people of Israel, who looked to the law to make them right with God, never succeeded.Verse 32Why not? Because they relied on what they did rather than trusting in God. They tripped on the stumbling-block,Verse 33just as Scripture predicted: “Look, I'm placing in Zion a stumbling-block, a rock that will offend people. But those who trust in him won't be disappointed.”+
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