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    November 12, 2007

    Romans 9:16 not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth

    I have always submitted to others interpretation concerning this passage because there did not appear to be any obvious error. That being, those who runneth were those who were attempting to get away or avoid the mercy of God. But that is exactly opposite of its true meaning. When properly understood, it is speaking of those who are exerting themselve to obtain it, as if by running a race with intent on winning.

    Romans 9:16 So then [it is] not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that sheweth mercy.

    It is not by the desire of the person who intends, or decides, to recieve mercy, nor is it of the person that exerts himself, or strives hard to attain mercy. It is only by the desire of God, who extends His mercy and compassion, that a person is able to obtain it.

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    Thank you for taking the time to read this study. I hope you found this study to be a blessing, and that it has in some way increased your knowledge of our Lord and Savior. If you have questions, or would like to leave a comment, please do not hesitate to do so.

    You may also email questions to barry@baptistcommentary.com

    Grace to you,
    Barry Laminack

    Topical References: Belief, Free Grace, Inheritance (Earnest/Reward), New Testament, Pauline Theology, Romans, Scripture Comment |

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