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đź“– Episode Summary

In this episode, we examine Paul’s response to one of the most pressing theological questions of his time—and ours: Has God rejected His people, Israel? Drawing on Romans 11:1–10, Paul answers with an emphatic “By no means!” and presents both himself and a preserved remnant as evidence of God's continued faithfulness.

We explore how the apparent shift in salvation history—from Israel to the Gentiles—does not represent a change in God's character or His covenant promises. Rather, Paul shows how even in Israel’s rejection, God is working out His sovereign purpose through grace and election.

đź§­ Key Themes

🔍 Scripture Focus

đź§  Reflective Questions

  1. What does Paul’s identity as a Jewish believer reveal about God's ongoing covenant faithfulness?
  2. How do the stories of Elijah and the remnant challenge our assumptions about God's activity in times of spiritual decline?
  3. In what ways can we be tempted to rely on works rather than grace in our own spiritual journey?
  4. How might spiritual hardening occur in a life, a church, or a nation?
  5. What warning—and what comfort—can we draw from God’s dealings with Israel?

🕊️ Closing Encouragement

God’s promises do not fail, even when people do. The remnant reminds us that God always preserves a faithful people, not because of merit but because of grace. And if He has not abandoned Israel, we can be confident He will not abandon those who are in Christ.

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