Romans 11 - One Tree, One Church

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Romans 11 - A Unified Tree of Grace

In this episode, we dive deep into Romans 11, where the Apostle Paul addresses one of the most challenging questions of his time: Has God rejected Israel? Paul explains that, although many in Israel have rejected Jesus as the Messiah, God has not abandoned them. The remnants of Israel continue to play a key role in God's plan, and through their story, we learn about the power of grace and faith. 

The Remnants of Israel: Paul starts by emphasizing that God has not rejected His people. There remains a faithful remnant chosen by grace, echoing the time of Elijah when 7,000 did not bow to Baal. This remnant shows that salvation is a gift of grace, not earned by works. 

Gentiles Grafted into the Olive Tree: Paul uses the powerful metaphor of Gentiles being grafted onto the olive tree, representing Israel. This grafting shows that both Jews and Gentiles are part of God's salvation plan, united under one root – faith in Christ. 

The Fullness of the Gentiles: The temporary hardening of Israel is part of God's mysterious plan, allowing the Gentiles to come into faith. When the fullness of the Gentiles is complete, Paul reveals that Israel, too, will turn back to God. 

Takeaways: God’s grace is for everyone, and salvation is about faith, not lineage or works. Spiritual pride is dangerous; both Jews and Gentiles are part of the same family. God’s plan is mysterious, but we can trust in His wisdom and timing. 

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