Romans 9-10 - Daily Summary
Hello! Since the 4 chapters were quite long, I'm doing two chapters/day now.
Romans 9
Romans 9 has a few parts:
The first part is about Paul's Anguish over the Nation of Israel. In the beginning of this chapter, Paul assures his status as a true apostle who does not lie. He says he has a sorrow in his heart that has cursed him for some time and that he is so sad over it he would die if he could to assure it passes. And he would die for the sake of his own race Israel.
Israel was a blessed nation - God had protected and delivered them, and they received the Law and Covenant. In the second part it continues a similar theme about Israel. He is not sad because of the failure of God's Word - for God's Word certainly is completed. God has blessed Israel through His mercy rather than their humanly effort. But God is enraged against Israel and punished them after great patience. He shown his wrath because of Israel's boasting about the blessings they have received from God through His mercy.
Romans 10 is actually about the same topic so I'll just comtinue. Paul wishes that the Israelites can be saved. Though they are zealous, their zeal is not knowledgeable. They do not know the righteousness of God but rather made their own righteousness. But being faithful to Christ is being faithful to the Law, as Christ is the Law's culmination. Faith to Christ and His ressurection leads to being saved, but nor the Jewish race or Gentile races has any favor from God - God does not favor any of which.
That's all for today! Thank you for reading.
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