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Romans 9. Day 105 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Episode Highlights:
Paul's Burden for Israel. God's Sovereignty. God's Mercy.
"For I could wish that I myself were cursed and cut off from Christ for the benefit of my brothers and sisters, my own flesh and blood." -Romans 9:3
In this episode, we dive into Romans Chapter 9, focusing on important themes like Paul's deep sadness for his fellow Israelites and the concept of God's sovereignty. We start by looking at how deeply Paul cares about his people, to the point where he wishes he could be cursed if it would save them. This shows us how passionate we should be about helping those who don’t yet know Christ. We also explore the idea that God’s decisions are based on His mercy, not what humans want or do. The story of Pharaoh shows us that God uses people to carry out His bigger plan and to spread His name everywhere.
The key takeaways from this chapter encourage us to trust in God’s overall plan, feel a real concern for those who aren’t believers, and think about the true nature of God’s mercy. We learn that even if we don’t always understand God’s ways, they are perfect and designed to show His mercy and power. This should make our faith stronger and motivate us to share the Gospel sincerely. By focusing on these points, we are encouraged to put them into practice—by praying to trust God more, sharing our faith warmly, and often thinking about how God’s mercy appears in our lives. Each of these actions helps us grow closer to Christ and improves our spiritual journey.
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Romans 9. Day 105 - The New Testament in a Year
Episode Notes:
Episode Highlights:
Paul's Burden for Israel. God's Sovereignty. God's Mercy.
"For I could wish that I myself were cursed and cut off from Christ for the benefit of my brothers and sisters, my own flesh and blood." -Romans 9:3
In this episode, we dive into Romans Chapter 9, focusing on important themes like Paul's deep sadness for his fellow Israelites and the concept of God's sovereignty. We start by looking at how deeply Paul cares about his people, to the point where he wishes he could be cursed if it would save them. This shows us how passionate we should be about helping those who don’t yet know Christ. We also explore the idea that God’s decisions are based on His mercy, not what humans want or do. The story of Pharaoh shows us that God uses people to carry out His bigger plan and to spread His name everywhere.
The key takeaways from this chapter encourage us to trust in God’s overall plan, feel a real concern for those who aren’t believers, and think about the true nature of God’s mercy. We learn that even if we don’t always understand God’s ways, they are perfect and designed to show His mercy and power. This should make our faith stronger and motivate us to share the Gospel sincerely. By focusing on these points, we are encouraged to put them into practice—by praying to trust God more, sharing our faith warmly, and often thinking about how God’s mercy appears in our lives. Each of these actions helps us grow closer to Christ and improves our spiritual journey.

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