1/26/2024 0 Comments Romans bible study notes![]() Ask someone new to review the definition of grace.ħ. Name some of those among the remnant during Paul’s time? What was the response of the majority of Israel? Is there a remnant now?Ħ. What evidence does he offer in support of this conclusion in verses 2-4? Did Elijah know of this 7000 person remnant? What was the spiritual climate of that day? If during Israel’s darkest spiritual time 7000 remained, what does this tell us is likely about other times in their history?ĥ. What proof does Paul give in verse 1 of His conclusion that God hasn’t rejected Israel?Ģ. His choice of the Jews and plans through history for the salvation of the Gentiles and eventual Jewish restoration) are higher than our ways (33-36)ġ. God’s eternal choice of the Israelites as a nation will stand and he will show mercy to those who are disobedient (27-32) God will restore Israel fully after the “fullness of the Gentiles has come in” (25-26) God is ready, willing, and able to restore them again whenever they turn back to Him (23-24) God judges each one who rejects (natural and wild), and has mercy on each who believes. The “guest” should not be rude/arrogant towards the “family”. The Gentiles were grafted in and should never have an arrogant attitude towards the Jews (17-24)Ī. Their restoration will be a joy to the world (12-16) The Israelites, moved to jealousy by the Gentiles, will eventually be restored. God judicially hardened some of them in response to their rebellion (8-10) ![]() Religious zeal didn’t lead Israel to God (7)Į. God continues to preserve a remnant by His grace (5-6)ĭ. God’s answer to Elijah about preserving a remnant of 7000 is another example that God has not rejected Israel (2-4)Ĭ. Paul is an example that God has not rejected Israel. God has preserved a remnant of Israel (1-10)Ī.
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