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The answer to this question is really the dividing line that separates the two primary interpretations of this passage. Is Paul using this reference of Jacob and Esau to tell his audience that God has chosen one for salvation and the other to damnation OR is Paul telling his audience that God chose to use one for His purposes and not the other. Pastor Tim explains why the latter is the most logical conclusion to draw from these few verses and the application we can draw from it.
By FCBCThe answer to this question is really the dividing line that separates the two primary interpretations of this passage. Is Paul using this reference of Jacob and Esau to tell his audience that God has chosen one for salvation and the other to damnation OR is Paul telling his audience that God chose to use one for His purposes and not the other. Pastor Tim explains why the latter is the most logical conclusion to draw from these few verses and the application we can draw from it.