Mentions You @ Power To Triumph || The Grace Of God Made You & I His Beloved || November 2, 2023

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Study Of Paul's Epistle To The Romans - The Fundamentals Of Christian Education & Church Principles. || Rom. 9:7-14
• Rom. 9:7-9 Not every descendant of Abraham is called a child of Abraham. If this were the case, Ishmael should have been seen as such and he too should have a part in the blessing, but God had determined that the blessing would come through Isaac. At that moment, Abraham wasn’t trusting God because God had promised to give him a son who would be born of Sarah. In God’s time Isaac, the son of promise, was born of Sarah. So, as to the blessing God wants to give, there must always be a connection to Abraham through Isaac because “the children of the promise are regarded as descendants”.

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Study Of Paul's Epistle To The Romans - The Fundamentals Of Christian Education & Church Principles. || Rom 9:7-14
• Rom. 9:10-12 Next comes an example of God’s election that’s even clearer. With Abraham, Ishmael was born of a maidservant and Isaac was not. Isaac had two sons by the same wife, Rebekah. While these two sons, Jacob and Esau, were still in the womb, God had already determined their relationship: “The older will serve the younger.” At that time, nothing was known of how they would behave towards one another. When God spoke of this, they had done neither good nor evil. So apart from their behavior and apart from their works, God had determined the election of Jacob, the younger one. He elected Jacob to receive the blessing. Jacob ranked above Esau. God appointed it before the birth of these two boys. Please don't ask me why, that is Grace in demonstration.

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Study Of Paul's Epistle To The Romans - The Fundamentals Of Christian Education & Church Principles. || Rom. 9:7-14
• Rom 9:13-14 Was it right for God to choose Jacob, the younger, to be over Esau? In Mal_1:2-3, the statement "This is how I showed my love for you: I loved your ancestor Jacob, but I rejected his brother Esau" refers to the nations of Israel and Edom rather than to the individual brothers. God chose Jacob to continue the family line of the faithful because he knew his heart was for God. But he did not exclude Esau from knowing and loving him. Keep in mind the kind of God we worship: He is sovereign; he is not arbitrary; in all things he works for our good; he is trustworthy; he will save all who believe in him. When we understand these qualities of God, we know that his choices are good even if we don't understand all his reasons.

Personal Supplication
Father, thank You for the election of grace upon my life that is unexplainable, yet undeniable. Eph 2:8 NIV
8 For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—

Daily Covenant Favor Declaration
I decree in the name of Jesus, from this moment forward, I see myself the way God sees me. I am highly favoured of the Lord. I am crowned with glory and honour. I am the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus.
I am reigning as a king in life through the one man Jesus Christ

JESUS IS LORD!

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