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How God Makes Known the Riches of His Glory to Vessels of Mercy

Romans 9:19-24

February 7, 2021 • Pastor Adam Sinnett • Romans 9:19–24

We continue our study of the most influential, life-changing, worldview-shaping letter ever written: Romans. It is a timeless, divinely-inspired masterpiece on the joy-filled-life-as-it-should-be freedom found in Jesus. Today we return to Romans 9, after a six-week hiatus. The Apostle Paul’s big idea in Romans 9:19-24 is that God is absolutely sovereign and has chosen to make known the riches of his glory to his people in a sobering, breath-taking manner.

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This morning we conclude our study of the most influential, life-changing, worldview-shaping letter ever written: Romans. It is a timeless, divinely-inspired masterpiece on the joy-filled-life-as-it-should-be freedom found in Jesus alone. We have immersed our hearts and lives in this letter for the past two and a half years. Today, in 16:25-27, Paul bursts into a fitting doxology (praise of God) that not only summarizes the main themes of his letter but sets our hearts aflame in worship.

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