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Paul acknowledges that branches were broken off so that we wild olive shoots might be grafted in, but makes clear that our response to that shouldn't be pride in ourselves, but fear of the powerful God who grafted us in.
By Jonathan PorterPaul acknowledges that branches were broken off so that we wild olive shoots might be grafted in, but makes clear that our response to that shouldn't be pride in ourselves, but fear of the powerful God who grafted us in.