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Hosted by Unknown Host · Christianity · EN · 577 episodes
Join us as we delve into the books of the Bible, exploring each chapter line by line and verse by verse. Our goal is to provide clear and insightful explanations, making the timeless truths of the Bible accessible and understandable for everyone. Whether you're new to the faith or a seasoned believer, our podcast offers thoughtful teachings that will help you grow in your understanding and application of God's Word.
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Pastor Blaine continues through Romans 9:19–29, addressing difficult questions about God's sovereignty, human responsibility, and judgment. He explains that God, as Creator, has authority over His creation, while emphasizing that His judgment is never unjust and His patience toward sinners is itself an act of mercy. Blaine shows that understanding the seriousness of sin and God's righteous wrath makes His grace all the more beautiful. He also addresses the fear that someone might genuinely desire Christ but be rejected, emphasizing that Jesus never turns away anyone who comes to Him in repentance and faith. Using the two criminals crucified beside Jesus, Blaine illustrates both humanity's responsibility and God's sovereign mercy. He concludes by calling unbelievers to respond to Christ's open invitation of salvation and believers to respond to God's mercy with humility, gratitude, and a desire to share the gospel with others.

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Pastor Blaine continues through Romans 9:13–18, addressing the difficult doctrine of God's sovereign mercy and justice. Using the examples of Jacob and Esau, Moses, and Pharaoh, he explains that salvation is never earned by human effort or merit but is entirely the result of God's gracious mercy. Blaine challenges believers to approach this passage with humility, recognizing that God owes mercy to no one and that His justice is never compromised by His sovereign choices. Rather than asking why God would withhold mercy, he encourages Christians to marvel that God extends mercy to sinners at all. The sermon concludes by pointing to Jesus as the greater Moses, whose death and resurrection provide the ultimate rescue from God's righteous judgment, calling all people to repent, trust in Christ, and rest in the unmerited grace of God.

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Pastor Blaine continues through Romans 9:6–12, explaining that God's promises have not failed because true membership in God's people has never been based on physical ancestry but on His sovereign promise and gracious calling. Using the examples of Isaac over Ishmael and Jacob over Esau, he demonstrates that salvation is not earned by heritage, works, or human effort, but rests entirely on God's gracious choice. Blaine encourages believers to approach difficult doctrines like election with humility, trusting what Scripture clearly teaches even when it stretches human understanding. Throughout the sermon, he reminds Christians that God's sovereignty should produce confidence rather than fear, leading them to faithfully obey what God has called them to do while resting in the assurance that their salvation is secured by His grace alone.

Eastmont Church Weekly Teachings
*]:pointer-events-auto R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(--scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(--thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id= "request-69f78e84-57e8-83e8-928f-42a14d731c61-2" data-turn-id-container= "request-69f78e84-57e8-83e8-928f-42a14d731c61-2" data-testid= "conversation-turn-90" data-turn="assistant"> Pastor Blaine begins Romans 9 by explaining Paul's deep sorrow over Israel's rejection of Christ, even after receiving God's unique blessings, covenants, law, worship, and promises. He reviews the gospel message of Romans 1–8 to show that salvation has always been by grace through faith, then introduces the central question of whether God's promises to Israel have failed. Rather than responding with bitterness toward those who reject Christ, Blaine emphasizes that Paul's example calls believers to compassion, courage, and gospel proclamation. The sermon concludes by reminding Christians that they are saved solely by God's grace, leaving no room for pride and every reason to extend that same grace to those who have not yet believed.
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