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Durning this part of chapter 9 Paul much like he has in previous chapters anticipates the people having objections
Here he uses facts that the people know from the OT to help them understand that due to our sinful nature we do not deserve Gods grace or mercy but we get it anyway.
There is No Injustice in God (v 14)
Paul asks the question is there any injustice on Gods part?
His answer is a very infatic NO!
In the greek the answer is basically “It will never be”
We must look at Gods sovereignty through the light of us being in the wrong.
It was man that sinned in the beginning not God.
God is not obligated to save anyone because we are the ones that broke His laws.
Just like we would not pay a contracter who did not complete a job, we are not entitled to anything because we are the ones that broke the law.
That is why we sing of His amazing grace, because no matter how good we think we are we are not good enough.
John Newton wrote of that amazing grace after a life of being a slave trader.
God Chose Israel Over Pharaoh (vv 15-18)
God after leading His people out of Egypt saw them turn to idols while He was giving them His laws.
Here He tells Moses that He chooses who He has mercy on and who we dose not.
He could have wiped out the whole nation for worshiping false Gods but he did not.
Mercy can never be earned or bought because if it could then it would be because of our means and because of our ability and not because of Gods free gift.
God put Pharaoh over Egypt at that time to be the one that He would use to show that He had the power to control all things in the world.
God did not harden Pharaohs heart: Pharaoh did:
God gave him many times to repent and change His ways but he did not.
God shows mercy to those that are willing to except it but He does not extend it forever.
He will eventually quit and never offer again.
God Shapes People for His Glory (vv 19-24)
God does not have to answer to anyone because He is sovereign in His Person and Power.
God makes us and molds us into what He wants us to be.
He has a plan for each of us that is ment for each one of us specifically.
We are the clay and He is the potter.
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