Behold our God, seated on the throne, come let us adore him.
”As You meet with me now be reminded that it is not just a verbal concept that I am seated on the throne, but a symbol of the reality that dispels what may appear in the physical world. I am ruling over the whole universe, over this world, over all the nations and of course over you personally and all those who read this blog. So it is appropriate to bow down and adore me, just as I am continually showing my love for you all. Remember the greatest sign of my love is Jesus on the cross, having given him to you all, how much more will I give you all things.”
We continue today with this rather enigmatic, but most important thread of teaching as Paul addresses the problem of unifying the Jews and Gentiles in one church. We saw last time that he starts with affirming God’s right to make souvereign choices in His creation. But is that fair?
Read Romans 9:14 – 29. So the immediate answer is for Paul to point out that God’s souvereignty is always applied with mercy. Basically the thought is that everyone deserves God’s wrath because of our rebellion against Him. Yet He chooses to show mercy on some. The emphasis then in this teaching is on God’s mercy.
Paul then goes on to draw from Isaiah the concept that God is the Potter and it is His right to make whatever He wants from the clay.
He then states that God has every right to show His wrath against everyone, whom he describes as everyone prepared for destruction. That, far from being unfair or unjust, His actions actually should highlight the riches of His glory, against the background of what we deserve, His mercy in choosing some actually shows His glory.
He then goes on to cite a number of references from the Old Testament to show that, from the beginning, God was only going to save a “remnant”. If He had not actively intervened, everyone would have fallen under judgement like Sodom and Gomorrah.
Now friends, just as Paul does not seek to explain this difficult teaching, we should not attempt to “defend” God, as it were in any discussion we may have. On the contrary, we should embrace it as an affirmation of God’s commitment to each one of us. In Ephesians 1:4 Paul makes a simple statement for he chose us in Him before the creation of the world…Taking all this teaching together in one simple sentence as an affirmation that in Jesus we have received every spiritual blessing in the heavenlies.
I trust that as you digest this, what has often in the past been considered controversial teaching, that it will rather strengthen your faith as we think back of the end of ch 8 and the affirmation that nothing can separate us fro God’s love.
May He bless you all till next week.

The Lord Jesus Christ is the essence of the Word lof our Holy Lord, the absolute truth. As we are all sinners, without exception, we should ask ourselves ” why did the Lord save anyone ?” Did we receive Christ as our Lord and savior with all our heart? Is the Holy Spirit living within us? Are we truly born again? We can trust our Holy Lord’s Sovereign Grace. His eternal promise will lead us to Glory in His Love! ” And those whom He predestined He also called , and those who He called He also justified, and those whom He justified He also glorified ⁿ”.Romans 8.30. . My heart is full of com ort because I hear Christ’s assuring voice ” All that the Father gives Me .will.comr to Me, and whoever comes to Me I will never cast out ” John 6, 37 Save and protected in Christ’s eternal promise for eternity. All Glory, power, dominion and authority be to our Holy Lord and savior Jesus Christ forever and ever 🙏 Amen 🙏