God's Sovereignty and Mercy: Understanding His Purpose

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What if God desiring to show his wrath and make known his power has endured with much patience vessels of Wrath prepared for destruction in order to make known the riches of his glory for the vessels of Mercy which he has prepared beforehand for glory this is Paul's answer to this question why does God still find fault. [00:00:30]

God really did show Pharoah remarkably repeated opportunities for repentance look at this one then Pharaoh hastily called Moses and Aaron missus after the locusts and said I have sinned that's what he could have done every time and decisively I have sinned against the Lord and against you now therefore forgive my sin please this once and plead to the Lord your God only to remove this death from me. [00:06:22]

The ultimate purpose is this right here in order he did all that he he had patience like that he showed his wrath like that he showed his power like that in order that's the goal that's the ultimate purpose his purpose right here the reason in order to make known the riches of his glory on vessels of mercy which he prepared beforehand for glory. [00:08:25]

These are vessels that are suited suited not for Wrath and fault and guilt and blame and dessert but these are penitent or repentant sinners and God makes such people God brings them about these are vessels for mercy and they are they are thus suited by the Potter to contain mercy and they are suited with mercy to contain mercy by bringing them to repentance. [00:08:52]

The ultimate purpose of the universe is that vessels of Mercy would see the glory of God and the riches of those glory including wrath and including power and that they would participate in that glory and be glorified by that glory when they have 0 desert of it but our sovereignty and freely made fit for it by bringing them to repentance and faith. [00:10:29]

God would not be fully known if he didn't make known his wrath and his power on the vessels of wrath and not being fully known that would be unjust or unrighteous unsuitable of God and we would not know we would not know fully who God is and what he is and that would be not loving we would not be loved fully if we did not know God fully. [00:10:59]

God's real patience he endured with much patience vessels of Wrath prepared for destruction God really did show Pharoah remarkably repeated opportunities for repentance look at this one then Pharaoh hastily called Moses and Aaron missus after the locusts and said I have sinned that's what he could have done every time and decisively I have sinned against the Lord and against you. [00:06:05]

God is really sovereign God is the potter here who is making has not the potter the right to make out of the same lump a vessel for Wrath and so he is making the vessel but the vessel is perfectly suited so God is sovereign over the design of the vessel and the vessel intrinsically is faulted is guilty is blameworthy is deserving. [00:05:01]

The ultimate purpose was not wrath the ultimate purpose is not judgment the ultimate purpose is not faulting or guilt or blame or the desert the ultimate purpose is this right here in order he did all that he he had patience like that he showed his wrath like that he showed his power like that in order that's the goal that's the ultimate purpose. [00:08:10]

God's actions are driven by a desire to be fully known and to fully love His creation. By revealing His wrath and power, He ensures that His glory is fully displayed, allowing the vessels of mercy to experience and participate in His glory. This understanding of God's sovereignty and mercy challenges us to embrace His grace with gratitude and humility. [00:11:04]

The display of God's wrath and power serves to magnify His mercy, allowing the vessels of mercy to appreciate the depth of His grace and love. This understanding challenges us to embrace His grace with gratitude and humility. God's actions are driven by a desire to be fully known and to fully love His creation. [00:09:54]

The sovereignty of God as the potter emphasizes His right to shape vessels for different purposes. This sovereignty does not eliminate human fault; rather, it affirms that those who are vessels of wrath are genuinely blameworthy. God's design is perfect, and His justice is unassailable. [00:05:47]

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