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The Potter remakes some of this lump for the noble purpose of carrying His Word to the rest of the world.[126] He uses persuasive signs, like a blinding light, to mold the wills of these otherwise rebellious messengers from Israel. He leaves the rest of this already-calloused lump in their rebellion, through which he accomplishes ignoble but necessary and redemptive purposes. Even still, the Potter
The Potter's Promise: A Biblical Defense of Traditional Soteriology
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