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The Potter's Promise: A Commentary on Romans 9
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Leighton Flowers
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May 17 - May 17, 2015
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All the while, the Potter is holding out hope for the spoiled lump to “turn from its evil” and be cleansed through repentance and faith
The ones "prepared beforehand for destruction?"
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nothing outside Himself
Does flowers think Calvinists don't believe in people?
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vessels, though stumbling have not stumbled beyond hope of recovery
Stumbling pots. Mixed metaphors are fun.
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Calvinists erroneously attempt to equate our salvation with the calling out of the divinely inspired messengers,
Who? Quotes?
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dare to
Dared to
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set well
sit well
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happen.
happened
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nefarious
the display of his attributes?
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self-seeking
Is it wrong for God to be self-seeking?
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shamefully cutting off children
or righteously condemning sinners?
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Every descendant deserves the benefit of bringing God’s Word.
Where does this idea come from? What makes you think they believed this?
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However, no one is saved based on nationality but only upon grace through faith.
so paul is talking about a prophetic call in every verse except for the one about "children?"
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