Pt. 49 Romans 9:14–23, Is God Unfair? continues the study of God's sovereignty in salvation. Confronting the question raised in Romans 9:14, Paul answers plainly, God is never unrighteous. Mercy and compassion belong to God alone, and salvation rests not in human will or effort but in His sovereign grace. Using the examples of Moses, Pharaoh, and the potter and the clay, the message shows that God has the absolute right to display both His mercy and His power for His glory. The sermon calls l...
Pt. 49 Romans 9:14–23, Is God Unfair? continues the study of God's sovereignty in salvation. Confronting the question raised in Romans 9:14, Paul answers plainly, God is never unrighteous. Mercy and compassion belong to God alone, and salvation rests not in human will or effort but in His sovereign grace. Using the examples of Moses, Pharaoh, and the potter and the clay, the message shows that God has the absolute right to display both His mercy and His power for His glory. The sermon calls listeners to humility before the Creator, trust in His perfect righteousness, and gratitude for the gift of mercy in Christ.
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