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Romans 9:14-25 International Children’s Bible (ICB)

14. So what should we say about this? Is God unfair? In no way.

15. God said to Moses, “I will show kindness to anyone I want to show kindness. I will show mercy to anyone I want to show mercy.”

16. So God will choose the one he decides to show mercy to. And his choice does not depend on what people want or try to do.

17. The Scripture says to the king of Egypt: “I made you king so I might show my power in you. In this way my name will be talked about in all the earth.”

18. So God shows mercy where he wants to show mercy. And he makes stubborn the people he wants to make stubborn.

19. So one of you will ask me: “If God controls the things we do, then why does he blame us for our sins? Who can fight his will?”

20. Do not ask that. You are only human. And human beings have no right to question God. An object cannot tell the person who made it, “Why did you make me like this?”

21. The man who makes a jar can make anything he wants to make. He can use the same clay to make different things. He can make one thing for special use and another thing for daily use.

22. It is the same way with what God has done. God wanted to show his anger and to let people see his power. But God patiently stayed with those people he was angry with—people who were ready to be destroyed.

23. God waited with patience so that he could make known his rich glory. He wanted to give that glory to the people who receive his mercy. He has prepared these people to have his glory, and

24. we are those people whom God called. He called us from the Jews and from the non-Jews.

25. As the Scripture says in Hosea:“I will say, ‘You are my people’to those I had called ‘not my people.’And I will show my loveto those people I did not love.” Hosea 2:1, 23

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