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🗓️ 10 December 2024
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0:00.0 | Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap. |
0:12.5 | When we left off yesterday, Paul was explaining that we must talk about the gospel of |
0:17.2 | Christ because people can't believe in a God whose truth they've never heard. And since God has promised to save people from among every nation, then his people have got to |
0:25.1 | start spreading the good news. There's been considerable focus on getting the word out to the Gentiles, |
0:29.9 | so Paul opens Chapter 11 with some details about the future of ethnic Israel. Has God written them off? |
0:36.5 | Paul says, absolutely not. The elect among ethnic Israel |
0:40.0 | have been preserved as a remnant, just like God did in Elijah's Day. Those who know God will be |
0:45.2 | preserved. But as always, the people who know God aren't divided along ethnic lines, but along faith lines. |
0:52.1 | In verse 2, Paul says God has never rejected his elect in the past, |
0:55.6 | and that remains true in the present. In verse 5, he says, so too at the present time there is a |
1:01.1 | remnant, chosen by grace. Salvation has always only come to us by the grace given by God. Some |
1:07.6 | received it, and sadly, some didn't. And because God wants his kingdom to be full and |
1:12.4 | diverse, then their rejection is the opportunity to spread the gospel to the Gentiles. But even with |
1:17.5 | that, God's using it as an opportunity to entice ethnic Israel back to himself. He loves them. |
1:24.3 | Paul compares this relationship to a branch, which is a familiar image. In John 15, Jesus said |
1:29.4 | he is the vine and we are the branches, and here Paul continues the metaphor. He says the original |
1:34.2 | branches are made up of ethnic Israel. But those who rejected Christ and proved to be dead |
1:39.1 | branches, like Judas, for instance, they got trimmed off. And in the vacancy they left behind on the branch, |
1:45.0 | God the gardener took some wild branches, the Gentiles, and grafted them into that empty spot, |
1:50.6 | making the vine lush and full. But Paul warns the Gentiles, don't you dare get boastful about this? |
1:56.4 | You didn't graft yourself in, you didn't earn this, you were a wild branch. You're only here because of the |
2:01.4 | gardener's kindness. He says to pay attention to the kindness and the severity of God. His severity |
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