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FULL@.God's Plan For Israel: A Study Of Romans 9-11
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God's Plan For Israel: A Study Of Romans 9-11
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Nothing human binds God. You may still feel pressure from your past, your peers and persecution. ROM. So if Israel has all this, whats the problem? Paul doesnt directly say! But he implies that since the Jews have rejected Jesus, they are cut off from Christ, missing out on salvation, which gives the appearance that Gods promises to them have been broken. The choices of God in developing this nation should be grounds, not of exclusive arrogance but respect for the power and wisdom of God (who did just exactly what He decided to do, regardless of human evaluation!). Israelites=named the people of God.
B. In Romans 9:28-10:3 the apostle explains Israel’s mistake: they pursued righteousness by their own self-effort rather than by faith. Salvation is not just for the Jews it is for Gentiles, too. The remnant is distinct, but distinct within the nation.”6 Regarding the introduction of the concept of the remnant in Romans 9:6, Barrett comments: Paul’s blunt negative answer to this question, which is so evident to him that he does not stop to state it, is supported by an analysis of the meaning of Israel. Morris emphasizes this aspect of God’s free choice in determining who will inherit the blessings He promised to Abraham: Paul is showing that more than physical descent from Abraham is required if one would inherit the promises. Have you been continuing to think of that person you love that isnt yet a believer? Lesson we learn from Paul, even though we may not have the opening to speak to them, we can keep praying and we can keep loving them. Israel missing the goal What shall we say then? Paul asks in verses 30-31.
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by Betelm on 2016-05-30 07:38:41
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