The Purpose That Stands

March 1, 2026

Passage: Romans 9:1-13

Book: Romans

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Scripture: Romans 9:1-13

In Romans 9:1–13, Paul confronts one of the most emotionally and theologically weighty questions in all of Scripture: Has God’s Word failed? If the promises were given to Israel, why have so many rejected Christ? And what does that mean for the people we love who have not believed?

In this sermon, we walk through Paul’s anguish, his defense of God’s faithfulness, and his bold articulation of divine election. Far from presenting cold abstraction, Romans 9 reveals a sovereign love that precedes human action, humbles spiritual pride, steadies anxious hearts, and fuels courageous evangelism. God’s purpose does not rest on human effort, genealogy, or willpower—but on His promise and His mercy.

This message explores the distinction between the general call of the gospel and the effectual call of the Spirit, clarifies what Scripture means by “Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated,” and shows how election is not a barrier to hope but the very foundation of our security in Christ. If salvation depended on us, it would collapse. Because it rests in God’s sovereign love, it stands.

For those burdened over prodigal children, wandering friends, or unanswered prayers, this passage anchors the soul: God’s Word has not failed. His purpose stands. And His love secures all whom He calls.

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