The Living Streams Church Podcast

Chosen by Mercy, Not by Merit

March 31, 2026·40 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

Romans 9 wrestles with a deeply personal and difficult question: if God is faithful, why have many in Israel rejected Him? Paul responds by shifting the focus from human expectation to God’s mercy. Belonging to God has never been about lineage or effort, but about His sovereign calling. Through examples like Isaac, Jacob, and even Pharaoh, Paul shows that salvation rests not on human will or striving, but on God’s compassion. This raises tension around fairness, yet Paul anchors everything in God’s character, reminding us that mercy is not owed but freely given. The image of the potter and clay calls for humility, while also revealing God’s patience and purpose. In the end, the dividing line is faith: some stumble by trying to establish their own righteousness, while others receive it as a gift. The chapter invites a posture of trust, surrender, and awe, recognizing that salvation is rooted not in merit, but in the mercy of God.

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