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Livestream sermons from George County Baptist Church.
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The sermon centers on Romans 9:14–18, addressing the objection that God's choices—such as favoring Jacob over Esau or raising up Pharaoh for divine purpose—appear unjust. It clarifies that God's actions are rooted in His perfect righteousness, not human standards of fairness, and that His mercy and judgment are both expressions of His will. The passage is interpreted not as a doctrine of predestination for salvation, but as God's choice of a nation for covenantal purposes, with mercy extended to the undeserving and judgment permitted in the hardened hearts of those who reject Him. The preacher emphasizes that God's freedom to show mercy or use rebellion for His glory is not arbitrary but righteous, and that human pride—especially in self-righteousness or social media-driven self-worship—distorts our understanding of God. Ultimately, the response to God's choices is not complaint, but worship, humility, and trust in His perfect justice and abundant grace.
