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Well, good morning.
Welcome you.
Again this fine Sunday morning.
Going to be spending some time and God's word together.
I can't think of a better thing for the people of God to do than to Corral around the word of God.
Yes or Coral.
Are you messed up my girlfriend?
Thank you, Father, for this new Dave, given us the privilege of being alive and to even in the midst of evil.
And darkness, says, we can take time to come together to celebrate in to worship you or bother.
You are sovereign.
You are in control of all things and as we shall go into these passages of scripture, the next 3 or 4 weeks, Lord.
And just look in detail at The Sovereign plan that you had for salvation.
And for the people, that would be recipients of that, great salvation.
Bless us this morning spirit of God.
Be our teacher.
I pray in Jesus name.
Amen.
Okay, so, and we're going to be moving moving into God's sovereignty over salvation.
And we spent a lot of time talking about salvation.
We began with a plate of mankind, with their faith in the Rebellion against God.
What?
God did to save them through?
Jesus Christ.
We talked about the salvation for the Jews and the Gentiles alike.
And we talked about the gods of sanctifying work, what he's doing in our lives.
Now to conform us to the image of Christ that we're going to look at back that this was not an afterthought.
This was a plan from the beginning.
We talk about God's sovereignty.
People get nervous.
Never do that.
Everything said you believe in God's sovereignty, you raise your hand yet.
I believe about stubborn stubborn is God.
He is the ultimate.
Sour me.
Is he stopping over?
The will of man butt heads.
That is we going to the scriptures?
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
That's true.
Very true.
Differently.
Because of all the culture that there is
Most of the arguments that I've had in most of the people trying to philosophically understand this concept of God's sovereignty in election for Destination is mostly Western philosophies smoothly as a result of our democracy, even, you know, and we'll talk about that.
We are moving in the back.
We have moved into a 91.
Through and we're going to split that up for going to see Israel's at past election.
Will look at Israel's present rejection and Israel's future restoration.
And then from that point, when we finish chapter 11, we have done, all the confessional theology part and then we'll be moving into what we would call the functional theology by starting in chapter 12 by way of an understanding.
My review.
Question, is this, how do we know that has sons of God?
We are eternally secure.
What in scripture, did we cover last week?
That would help us understand that?
There are, there are number things that I I, I put down three different things here.
Anybody remember, something off the top of their head?
Oh God, be for us, who can be against?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That that's exactly it.
Because God is for us.
No one can be against us.
We can destroy us, right?
And he's not worth.
Over in verse 34, we see this because Christ was condemned in our place.
We will not be condemned.
There's no one that condemn us.
Right?
Cuz Christ died were free from the condemnation of that sin that we have and then rate versus from thirty-five to thirty-nine that talk about the hell of a price.
Because, nothing physical or Supernatural or ever separate us from the love of God.
Yes.
When are the Pharisees brought the woman in adultery to him?
It was left by an hourly, right?
So they're not stating promises because you're so up to this point we've seen that.
God's righteousness is for both Israel and the Gentiles Falls made it clear the God's promises that the field for the Gentiles and the Church of Jesus Christ and Joyce, the spiritual blessings that were promised Israel.
The gifts of the Spirit, the adoption of God's children, future Glory election and the promise of never being severed from God's love through 11.
The promises that God had made to Israel.
And this is always a point of a great discussion in regards to Israel.
Is God finished with Israel mean?
It is he finished and if not to what extent so what is left for Israel and that that is a point of contention and I think really what the Apostle Paul is pointing out in these chapters here and they will be reached final conclusion in Chapter 11.
Is who is just real and who was included in Israel?
And all that has happened in God's plan and we saw a vast array of of activity from the Old Testament of how God brought a people from from nothing to predominance to promise.
And the purpose of that was why, what was the number one purpose that God raised up Israel.
Be Witness.
What is your name?
Ring of Fire.
Bring the Christ right through Israel came Jesus.
Let me ask the question.
Is that it?
Can I sew?
And I I will agree that some of us may disagree on some of these points.
But so I'm going to rise much as possible to stick very closely to the scriptures here.
But what Paul is saying, here?
It is.
Paul is a Jew.
He's an ethnic Jew, but he's also a Believer.
And so he really wants us to understand is God finished with ethnic Israel.
And if not to what extent is he not finished with the word us, kind of unpack.
Those things in these lessons here?
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