Romans 9

Romans 9

Paul expresses deep sorrow for his Jewish kinsmen, who have rejected Jesus as the Messiah. He defends God's sovereign choice, explaining that salvation has always been based on God’s grace, not human lineage or effort. He uses the examples of Jacob (chosen) and Esau (not chosen), and Pharaoh (hardened), to demonstrate that God has the right to choose whom He will have mercy upon. Paul concludes that Israel stumbled because they sought righteousness through the Law, not through faith.

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Nehemiah 8

Ezra the Scribe reads the Book of the Law publicly to the assembled people for an entire morning. The people weep in conviction, but Nehemiah tells them to rejoice because the joy of the Lord is their strength.

Nehemiah 9

The people lead a massive national fasting and confession, recounting the entire history of Israel's rebellion and God's persistent faithfulness, declaring God is a merciful and gracious God.

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