
We continue our journey through Romans 9–11, tackling one of the most profound truths of the Gospel: that our salvation rests not on human effort, but on God’s sovereign grace. Paul reminds us that God’s Word has not failed—because His promises were never dependent on ancestry, achievement, or our ability to hold on to Him. From Isaac and Ishmael to Jacob and Esau, we see that God’s saving call has always been rooted in His mercy, not merit.
This doctrine of election isn’t meant to confuse or divide us, but to comfort us—to assure us that God’s hold on His people is firm and unbreakable. When we understand that our salvation begins and ends with His gracious initiative, we can rest secure and worship with grateful hearts. Join us as we unpack what it means to be saved by God’s choice, not ours.