In Romans, the chosen apostle carefully learned that there were two vessels. One chosen vessel for eternal glory and the other for certain destruction. He is a believer who has so far experienced the trials that Christ has endured. But the holy verse says that God created a vessel and was perfectly created as a chosen vessel for eternal glory. In the beginning, as Christians, we must begin to think that we are committed to ultimate salvation. Eternal salvation undoubtedly remains a direct means of blessing. Despite our efforts to experience much suffering in this cruel world, we are hardly thinking of a unique way to be inevitably defeated. We have no choice but to receive immediate rewards. We will no longer face trial. Importantly, believers have yet to experience the trials that Christ has experienced. Why should we consider being judged when we understand the most important work of Christ for ourselves? It is like our natural conception of sin. If we are faithfully delivered, we do not have to learn that we are sinners.
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