[9:1] I am speaking the truth; I belong to Christ and I do not lie. My conscience, ruled by the Holy Spirit, also assures me that I am not lying
[9:2] when I say how great is my sorrow, how endless the pain in my heart
[9:3] for my people, my own flesh and blood! For their sake I could wish that I myself were under God's curse and separated from Christ.
[9:4] They are God's people; he made them his children and revealed his glory to them; he made his covenants with them and gave them the Law; they have the true worship; they have received God's promises;
[9:5] they are descended from the famous Hebrew ancestors; and Christ, as a human being, belongs to their race. May God, who rules over all, be praised forever! Amen.
[9:6] I am not saying that the promise of God has failed; for not all the people of Israel are the people of God.
[9:7] Nor are all of Abraham's descendants the children of God. God said to Abraham, “It is through Isaac that you will have the descendants I promised you.”
[9:8] This means that the children born in the usual way are not the children of God; instead, the children born as a result of God's promise are regarded as the true descendants.
[9:9] For God's promise was made in these words: “At the right time I will come back, and Sarah will have a son.”
[9:10] And this is not all. For Rebecca's two sons had the same father, our ancestor Isaac.
[9:13] As the scripture says, “I loved Jacob, but I hated Esau.”
[9:14] Shall we say, then, that God is unjust? Not at all.
[9:15] For he said to Moses, “I will have mercy on anyone I wish; I will take pity on anyone I wish.”
[9:16] So then, everything depends, not on what we humans want or do, but only on God's mercy.
[9:17] For the scripture says to the king of Egypt, “I made you king in order to use you to show my power and to spread my fame over the whole world.”
[9:18] So then, God has mercy on anyone he wishes, and he makes stubborn anyone he wishes.