Jae ---your quote -----Hmm... There is Romans 9 to reflect on, which speaks on God's Sovereign choice.
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Many people use this as if it is talking about Salvation it is not -----it is about God's selection to bring about His Sovereign Plan which we have no choice in ----We Humans cannot and will not have free choice to change any of God's Sovereign plans -----
unsafe says ------This is from Romans 9 ------this is not about Salvation ---it is about God's Promise to Abraham ------Read what it is saying -----Just posting one section of the chapter ------
Romans 9 (GW)
Paul’s Concern for the Jewish People
9 As a Christian, I’m telling you the truth. I’m not lying. The Holy Spirit, along with my own thoughts, supports me in this. 2 I have deep sorrow and endless heartache. 3 I wish I could be condemned and cut off from Christ for the sake of others who, like me, are Jewish by birth. 4 They are Israelites, God’s adopted children. They have the Lord’s glory, the pledges Moses’ Teachings, the true worship, and the promises. 5 The Messiah is descended from their ancestors according to his human nature. The Messiah is God over everything, forever blessed. Amen.
6 Now it is not as though God’s word has failed
. Clearly, not everyone descended from Israel is part of Israel
7 or a descendant of Abraham. However, as Scripture says,
“Through Isaac your descendants will carry on your name.”
8 This means that children born by natural descent from Abraham are not necessarily God’s children. Instead, children born by the promise are considered Abraham’s descendants.
9 For example, this is what the promise said, “I will come back at the right time, and Sarah will have a son.” 10 The same thing happened to Rebekah. Rebekah became pregnant by our ancestor Isaac. 11 Before the children had been born or had done anything good or bad, Rebekah was told that the older child would serve the younger one.
This was said to Rebekah so that God’s plan would remain a matter of his choice, 12
a choice based on God’s call and not on anything people do. 13 The Scriptures say, “I loved Jacob, but I hated Esau.”
unsafe says ----Reading the Previous Chapters helps to establish what Paul is addressing ------ this is from Romans 1 ----unsafe is just posting these 2 verses ----Read all here ----
Bible Gateway passage: Romans 1 - GOD’S WORD Translation
Romans 1 (GW)
Greeting
1 From Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle and appointed to spread the Good News of God.
2 (God had already promised this Good News through his prophets in the Holy Scriptures.
5 Through him we have received God’s kindness and the privilege of being apostles who bring
people from every nation to the obedience that is associated with faith. This is for the honor of his name. 6 You are among those who have been called to belong to Jesus Christ.)
16 I’m not ashamed of the Good News.
It is God’s power to save everyone who believes, Jews first and Greeks as well. 17 God’s approval is revealed in this Good News.
This approval begins and ends with faith as Scripture says, “The person who has God’s approval will live by faith.”
unsafe says --------so in Romans 1 we see that it is God's power to save everyone -------this approval with begin and end with Faith -------
Romans 2 (GW)
God Will Judge Everyone
.5 Since you are stubborn and don’t want to change the way you think and act, you are adding to the anger that God will have against you on that day when God vents his anger. At that time God will reveal that his decisions are fair. 6 He will pay all people back for what they have done. 7 He will give everlasting life to those who search for glory, honor, and immortality by persisting in doing what is good. But he will bring 8 anger and fury on those who, in selfish pride, refuse to believe the truth and who follow what is wrong.
9 There will be suffering and distress for every person who does evil, for Jews first and Greeks as well. 10 But there will be glory, honor, and peace for every person who does what is good, for Jews first and Greeks as well.
11 God does not play favorites.
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They receive God’s approval freely by an act of his kindness through the price Christ Jesus paid to set us free from sin.
25 God showed that Christ is the throne of mercy where
God’s approval is given through faith in Christ’s blood.
unsafe says -----Paul is using both the Old and New Testaments in Romans 1 through 9 to illustrate what he wants said -----
unsafe Posted -------.This is from Got questions ---- all I am just posting one section that pertains to Romans 9
Book of Romans - Bible Survey
connections: Paul uses several Old Testament people and events as illustrations of the glorious truths in the Book of Romans. Abraham believed and righteousness was imputed to him by his faith, not by his works (
Romans 4:1-5).
In Romans 4:6-9,
Paul refers to David who reiterated the same truth: “Blessed are they whose transgressions are forgiven, whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man whose sin the Lord will never count against him.
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Paul uses Adam to explain to the Romans the doctrine of inherited sin,
and he uses the story of Sarah and Isaac, the child of promise, to illustrate the principle of Christians being the children of the promise of the divine grace of God through Christ.
In chapters 9–11, Paul recounts the history of the nation of Israel and declares that God has not completely and finally rejected Israel
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So Jae you can believe what you like but Romans 9 is not talking about God's Sovereign choice to save some people and not other ---It is about His Sovereign Plan which no human has a choice in ------verses 9-13 tell us that -----
9 For example, this is what the promise said, “I will come back at the right time, and Sarah will have a son.” 10 The same thing happened to Rebekah. Rebekah became pregnant by our ancestor Isaac.
11 Before the children had been born or had done anything good or bad,
Rebekah was told that the older child would serve the younger one. This was said to Rebekah so that God’s plan would remain a matter of his choice,
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a choice based on God’s call and not on anything people do. 13 The Scriptures say, “I loved Jacob, but I hated Esau.”
unsafe says ----verses 11 and 12
Worth repeating -----This was said to Rebekah so that
God’s plan would remain a matter of his choice, 12
a choice based on God’s call and not on anything people do.