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So. Just curious. If as you say, God shows mercy on those who are worthy, because they are deserving, does that mean you feel worthy? And if the worthiness is because God foresees that you will choose Christ, how exactly then is that mercy? Wouldn't it be your due? What you are owed?First of all, we have to understand that Romans 9 to 11 is speaking about Israel.
There's no doubting this. It's not me saying this, but very learned theologians.
I don't only listen to what my church tells me, I also learn on my own.
Let's do a little study here. For you and for those who may be reading along.
The New International Standard Version (NIV) which is no friend of Arminianism (or loss of salvation) states:
Major Theme
"Although justification by faith has been suggested by some as the theme, it would seem that a broader theme states the message of the book more adequately. Paul's emphasis on "righteousness from God" (1:17) includes justification by faith, but it also embraces such related themes as, guilt, sanctification and security."
Content
"Paul then shows that Israel too, though presently in a sate of unbelief, has a place in God's sovereign redemptive plan. Now she consists of only a remnant, allowing for the conversion of the Gentiles, but the time will come when all Israel will be saved. (11:26)".
Special Characteristics
"Widespread use of O.T. quotations. Although Paul regularly quotes from the O.T. in his letters, in Romans the argument is sometimes carried along by such quotations..see especially chs. 9-11."
Outline
VI God's Righteousness Vindicated:The Justice of His Way with Israel (chs. 9-11)
A. The Justice of God's Rejection of Israel (9:1-29)
B. The Cause of That Rejection (9:30-10:21)
C. The Rejection Is Neither Complete Nor Final (ch 11)
1. There is even now a remnant (11:1-10)
2. The rejection is only temporary (11:11-24)
3. God's ultimate purpose is mercy (11:25-36)
source: NIV Study Bible, Zondervan
You may use any bible you wish. If you read the introduction to the book of Romans you'll find that the above holds true.
To answer your verses posted:
Romans 9:16
Is speaking about Esau and Jacob.
God knew that Jacob would be the blessed one.
He knew that Esau did not deserve the blessing because he would forfeit his inheritance for a bowl of "soup". God decided, based on foreknowledge, that the blessing would belong to Jacob.
God shows mercy based on whom He knows is deserving because that person will choose Christ. His mercy is based on our choice for Christ.
Romans 9:20
This verse does not refer to a man but to "humankind".
That would be ALL of us. It's saying that God has the right to form salvation economy as He wishes, not as man wishes.
See Job 38:4-18 which is similar in thought.
Romans chapters 9 to 11 is speaking about Israel.