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1 | Thoughts on Romans 9 | Bible general Archive 1 | Hank | 33669 | ||
Curt, why did God choose Paul? Because God chose Paul! I'm not in disagreement at all: you have it right. The eternal and universal answer to any and all questions that begin with "Why did (or does) God? can be answered: "Because He is God." Of course, the answer could be answered equally well and truthfully by saying, "How can I presume to know why? I am a human being and not God." Some sincere believers, who will readily testify to God's sovereignity, never seem to get it in their heads just exactly what this means. --Hank | ||||||
2 | Thoughts on Romans 9 | Bible general Archive 1 | kalos | 33718 | ||
Hank: Someone has said, "We are so used to mercy, we don't know what justice is." Likewise, it could be said, "We are so used to the freewill of man, we don't know what the sovereignty of God is." |
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3 | Thoughts on Romans 9 | Bible general Archive 1 | Hank | 33721 | ||
Or, Kalos, in our environment of secular humanism, where man is deemed the sovereign captain of his fate, we don't have any room left in our inn for the idea of God and don't see ourselves as needing it. In the post-modern pecking order, we begin with man and end with man. --Hank | ||||||