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Not Total Rejection
Will Livingston
Romans: Righteousness Set Forth
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Romans 11:1–10
Grace
Election
Remnant
Works of Man
Reject
God’s Mercy
Foreknowledge
Saved by Works
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Study of Romans: Message Twenty-Three
Wednesday Nights at MFBC
Romans 11:1-10
.
ETS: Paul explained that Israel’s rejection was not total or universal.
ESS: We are saved by grace through faith; Likewise, we are rejected when unbelief is present.
OSS: [Doctrinal] {I want the hearers to understand the importance of faith in God, namely Jesus.}
PQ:
What are two
truths
from this passage?
UW: Truths
Intro.:
TS: Let us examine a few truths from this passage together:
God did not
reject
Israel
totally
. [1-6]
The
condition
of election is
belief
in the grace of God. [7-10]
Takeaways:
[1] We can be encouraged in knowing two things:
Though not majority believe, there are more than perhaps we think upon surface level evaluation.
God has a purpose and a plan that is still being acted on.
Consulted Resources:
[1] Edwin A. Blum, “Romans,” in
CSB Study Bible: Notes
, ed. Edwin A. Blum and Trevin Wax (Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers, 2017).
[2] Albert Barnes,
Notes on the New Testament: Romans
, ed. Robert Frew (London: Blackie & Son, 1884–1885).
[3] Adam Clarke,
The Holy Bible with a Commentary and Critical Notes
, New Edition., vol. 6 (Bellingham, WA: Faithlife Corporation, 2014).
[4]William Barclay, “The Letter to the Romans” in
The New Daily Study Bible
(Louisville, KY: The Westminster John Knox Press, 2017).
[5] Warren W. Wiersbe, “Romans” in
Be Right: How to be Right with God, Yourself, and Others
(Colorado Springs, CO: David C. Cook, 2008).
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