Romans: Israel's Future Redemption pt.3
Romans 11:25-36
Romans 11 closes out Paul's exposition on God's future promise as it concerns the nation of Israel. This chapter specifically addresses five witnesses or exemplars that declare God's faithfulness to his people. This lesson is the last of the witnesses, "The Witness of God Himself".
Romans: Israel's Future Redemption Pt 2
Romans 11:11-36
Romans 11 addresses God's heart and intention as it concerns the redemption of the Nation of Israel. God confirms that his promise remains unconditional as it concerns the national, spiritual and religious restoration of his people and that he has an unfolding plan.
Romans: Israel's Future Redemption Pt 1
Romans 11:1-12
Romans 11 addresses God's heart and intention as it concerns the redemption of the Nation of Israel. God confirms that his promise remains unconditional as it concerns the national, spiritual, and religious restoration of his people and that he has an unfolding plan.
Romans: Israel's Present Rejection
Romans 10:1-15
In the previous chapter, Paul reminded the Jewish Christians in Rome of how God ordained and preserved their people. In chapter ten, Paul shares with them why their people have refused the Messiah. What causes one to reject Christ? What is the ultimate answer for Israel and for us?
Romans: Israel’s Promise Upheld: Power Over Clay
Romans 9:19-33
In Romans 9, we see Paul testifying God’s faithfulness to the Jews. He examines the history of Israel and proves God’s consistency towards the Nation throughout time. In this section, Paul poses the question: What right does God have to find fault in one nation over another when His will is impossible to resist?
Romans: Israel’s Promise Upheld: Jacob & Esau
Romans 9:9-18
What does it mean to refuse God's blessing? Esau had the birthright of his father Jacob and he put his desires ahead of God's promise. This week we address the heart of Esau but also the nature of God's election of the Nation or Israel.
Romans: The History of God’s Plan for Israel
Romans 9:6-13
In this sermon, Pastor Briscoe turns our attention away from the doctrines of individual salvation to the election of the Nation of Israel. We learn how Abraham, by faith, received God's promises and how God is sustaining those promises throughout history.
Romans: A Burden for Israel
Romans 9:1-5
In Romans 9, there’s a transition from an individual perspective to a national perspective. The election of Israel is discussed as well as their past redemption. Here, we begin to clearly see Paul’s heart towards his people. We must ask ourselves: Are we as aware as Paul was in terms of the souls of those around us? Are we people of sorrow or are we distracted from the mission?