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January 27, 2007
“Chosen People”
I Peter 2:9
Proposition:  We are chosen thinks to God’s grace, despite others rejection and for the purpose of praising God.
I.
Chosen People
a. Chosen Race
       i.
Isaiah 43:20-21
       ii.
Formed by God, For God
b.
Not the only thing God Chose (2:4-8)
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Rejection and God’s Choice
a.  Reality (Isaiah 65)
b.
Peter was fully aware (Luke 22:28-32)
        i.
His own actions
        ii.
The need to replace Judas (Acts 1:21-22)
III.
Why do we exist?
a.  Praise God
b.  Live so others glorify God
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