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Romans 11 pulls our eyes off ourselves and back onto the mercy and faithfulness of God. In this episode, we trace Paul’s argument that God has not rejected His people, that both Jews and Gentiles stand only by grace, and that spiritual pride—especially religious pride—is one of the most dangerous distortions of all. Through the image of the olive tree, we are reminded that we are not the high point of history but grafted-in branches depending entirely on ancient roots and a future God has promised to complete. 

In this week’s episode, we explore:

By the end of the episode, listeners will see more clearly that no group—Jew or Gentile, past or present—stands before God on any ground but mercy. You’ll be invited to let go of spiritual superiority, to see yourself as one small stretch of bank along a very long river of God’s work, to honor both the roots and the future of God’s people, and to join Paul in humble worship: “From Him and through Him and to Him are all things. To Him be the glory forever.” 

 Series: Romans: Justification by Faith

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