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Friday, May 22, 2015

The Roman’s Road to Righteousness (Chapter 11:11-24)‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏

Hello Friends!

Welcome Back! Let’s continue our journey through the book of Romans – The Romans Road to Righteousness.
 
The Roman’s Road to Righteousness (Chapter 11:11-24)
 
This week we will continue reading chapter 11, verses 11-24 as we consider Israel’s Rejection is Not Final…

All throughout history “Israel” has lived with an incessant conflict with her “Ishmael” and “Esau” Arab neighbors. In the Twentieth Century, the Nazis as well as the Communists wanted to eliminate the “Jews.” Even today, much of the Middle East wants to eliminate these precious people of God. As these major threats are mounting by the day, will any of the enemy “nations” of “Israel” ever succeed with the total elimination of the “Apple of God’s eye?“ The Prophet Jeremiah answers that question this way:
Thus says the Lord, “If the heavens above can be measured and the foundations of the earth searched out below, then I will also cast off all the offspring of Israel for all that they have done,” declares the Lord – Jeremiah 31:37
In other words – No! According to the “Lord” Himself, these enemy “nations” have no more hope of eliminating the “Jews” than they do of “measuring” the infinite “heavens” or “searching out” the “foundations of the earth” – It is simply impossible!
 
As we continue our study, we see three truths take up the Apostle Paul's thoughts in this 11th chapter – “Israel’s” rejection by God is partial, passing and purposeful
 
First ~ Israel’s rejection by God is partial (verses 1 to 10)
Second ~ Israel’s rejection by God is passing (verses 11 to 24)
Third ~ Israel’s rejection by God is purposeful (verses 25 to 36)

This week we will consider the Second section (verses 11 to 24) of Paul’s exposition of God’s future plan for the “Jews” and the “nation” of “Israel” in His prophetic time table of events… 
 
Israel’s rejection by God is passing:
 
Paul has been teaching us that at the present time, God is only “chastening” the nation of “Israel” for their “unbelief” and they have been “set aside” for a period of time by Gods’ Sovereignty and for their willfulsin” of “disobedience” to Him. Here Paul begins with a question by asking if since the “Jews” have “stumbled” will they “fallforever?
I say then, have they stumbled that they should fall? Certainly not! But through their fall, to provoke them to jealousy, salvation has come to the Gentiles – Romans 11:11
Again, what is Paul’s answer? “Certainly not!” – God forbid! The verb “stumble” – ptaio – means to “fall” into a situation where one could never get back up again. And “through their fall” – paraptoma – (“sin”) – God will “provoke them to jealousy” because “salvation” has also come to the “Gentiles.” That's Paul's main message in this excellent chapter! He then continues:
Now if their fall is riches for the world, and their failure riches for the Gentiles, how much more their fullness! – Romans 11:12
This is a terrific point, Paul! Their “fall” – paraptoma – (“sin”) is the rejection of “Jesus Christ” and has resulted in the “riches for the world” – which is the same “failure” that is “riches for the Gentiles.” As a result, the whole “world” has been enriched by their “fall” as well as the “called out” presence of the redeemed church through “Salvation” in “Jesus Christ.” In other words, if the “Jews” have accomplish so much in a negative way concerning themselves, it's hard to conceive of what will happen in a positive way for them in the future – “how much more their fullness!
 
Based on that exciting news, Paul gives his personal testimony to the “Gentile” church at Rome:
For I speak to you Gentiles; inasmuch as I am an apostle to the Gentiles, I magnify my ministry, if by any means I may provoke to jealousy those who are my flesh and save some of them – Romans 11:13-14
Here's a very interesting transition of which gives us deep insight into Paul's servant heart. He says "I speak to you Gentiles" because the Roman church was predominantly of “Gentiles” and so he particularly addresses them since they make up the majority of the congregation. Paul says "I magnify my ministry" – doxozo – I glorify my office as an “apostle to the Gentiles.” It is a high, holy and glorious privilege to bring the “Gospel” to the “Gentile” believers! So, what Paul is saying is "I'm committed to the plan of God the way He laid it out! This “Gentile” salvation is to “provoke” Jewish “jealousy” which leads to “world” blessing and “riches” in the coming of the Millennial Kingdom." And he recites that same idea again:
For if their being cast away is the reconciling of the world, what will their acceptance be but life from the dead? – Romans 11:15
Here the term “life from the dead” refers to the rebirth of the “nation” and of the “world” in the “glory” of the Millennial Kingdom when they will finally be delivered from their spiritually dead state. In other words, the “Jews” have been “cast away” for this purpose: That they might bring about “Gentiles” to “salvation” as well as their own “acceptance” of the “Gospel” which is the “reconciling” of the “world”… Both “Jew” and “Gentile” – Thank you Jesus!
 
However, Paul soundly warns the “Gentiles” against Pride:
For if the firstfruit is holy, the lump is also holy; and if the root is holy, so are the branches. And if some of the branches were broken off, and you, being a wild olive tree, were grafted in among them, and with them became a partaker of the root and fatness of the olive tree, do not boast against the branches. But if you do boast, remember that you do not support the root, but the root supports you – Romans 11:16-18
Here Paul is saying that if the “first fruit” is “holy” then the whole “lump” is consecrated and if the “root” is “holy” so are the “branches.” In other words, if one portion of the “Jewish” people are consecrated to the Lord, then the whole “nation” must be also. Who were the “firstfruits” in the Bible? They were “Abraham,” “Isaac,” “Jacob” and “Joseph” – the Old Testament patriarchs! And if God set apart His “firstfruits,” then He was setting apart the whole “lump.” Therefore, if God set apart the “root” – “Abraham – He is setting apart the “branches” as well.
 
Paul also reminds the “Gentiles” not to “boast” in this blessing. Do not say "Hey, the “Jews” were “broken off” and we've been “grafted in” as a “wild olive tree” so we are superior!" Paul says “don't say that!” But rather “if you do boast” remember that “you do not support the root” but “the root supports you.” In other words, “You and I are an act of God's “grace” because of the necessity of chastening “Israel.” God has humbled the “Jews” by making them “jealous” of what the “Gentiles” possess. However, the “Gentiles” were “grafted in” as a “partaker of the root” and must not “boast” of this blessing from God. The “Gentiles” cannot think they are better than the “Jews” nor can the “Jews” think they are better than the “Gentiles.” All true “believers” are one in “Jesus Christ” our “Messiah”  – Praise the Lord!
 
And then God reminds us again by saying:
You will say then, “Branches were broken off that I might be grafted in.” Well said. Because of unbelief they were broken off, and you stand by faith. Do not be haughty, but fear. For if God did not spare the natural branches, He may not spare you either – Romans 11:19-21
We “Gentiles” must not become “haughty” nor “boastful” as if we are better than the “branches” that were “broken off” due to “unbelief” – it was nothing we did! We cannot allow pride to rule our lives… “Do not be haughty, but fear” because if “God did not spare the natural branches” of “Israel” then He “He may not spare you either” as “Gentiles.” Paul then continues with another warning to “consider”:
Therefore consider the goodness and severity of God: on those who fell, severity; but toward you, goodness, if you continue in His goodness. Otherwise you also will be cut off. And they also, if they do not continue in unbelief, will be grafted in, for God is able to graft them in again – Romans 11:22-23
The “goodness” of God is reserved for the “branches” who are “grafted in” and “continue” in His mercy. And for those who “fell” will “continue” in “unbelief” and thus receive God’s “severity” – apotomia – to be “cut off” quickly. To be in the place of “blessing” we must “believe.” And when “Israel” as a “nation” ceased to “believe” God, they were “cut off” – and only a small “remnant” of “Jews” remained. Paul continues this line of thinking:
For if you were cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature, and were grafted contrary to nature into a cultivated olive tree, how much more will these, who are natural branches, be grafted into their own olive tree? – Romans 11:24
Here Paul closes these thoughts by simply stating that if we “Gentiles” who were “cut out” of the “olive tree” which is “wild by nature” and “grafted in” by God, how much more is it probable that the “natural branches” should be “grafted into their own olive tree?” It's not only possible, it's prophesied by God Himself! 
 
In fact, the “mystery” promise of God is that the “blindness” of “Israel” is only temporaryAnd we’ll finish our investigation of this truth in our next study of Romans – Halleluiah!
 
In closing:
 
From the 70 A.D. desolation of “Jerusalem” by the Romans right up until modern times, the “Jews” have been a people under tremendous “persecution” through all these centuries. The “Bride of Jesus Christ” has been the blessed and “Israel” has been the chastened. This is to “provoke” the “Jews” to “jealousy” that they might be drawn back to God through “Jesus Christ” – The Root of blessing!
 
IMPORTANT NOTE: God had to “break off” the “nation” of “Israel” because of their “unbelief.” Therefore, we can be quite certain that in the future He's going to do the same thing to the “professing” church
 
The time is coming when the apostate church will also be “cut off” and there will be no more “goodness” of God’s “mercy” available to them. False “Christianity” is going to proceed just as apostate Judaism. This is the promise of Scripture. We have the same “sins” of “Israel” in the church today – self-centeredness, pride, idolatry, adultery and “unbelief.” And like apostate Judaism, much of the visible church today is completely apostate and headed for the same “severity of God” and His righteous judgment.
 
The “organized” church's days as we know them are numbered – God will literally destroy it. Sadly, the price this apostate system will have to pay is described in the seventeenth chapter of Revelation. But not until He has “redeemed” and removed the “remnant” of true “believers” that are in it through the Rapture of the Church. The remaining “church” will then be devastated in an act of God’s divine “judgment” – just as “Israel” was devastated for its apostasy.
 
The warnings that are given throughout the Scriptures to the “Jews” and “Gentiles” will indeed come to pass. When the true church was born in the book of Acts, it was as pure as the driven snow. But today it is apostate because of liberalism – a rejection of the truth of Scripture and through direct attacks on the deity of Jesus Christ. These evil lies take precedence in most “seminaries” and “Christian” institutions across our country. All of the “unbelieving,” liberal Protestant churches, “religious” groups and cults that deny the deity of Jesus Christ and His all-sufficient “salvation” sacrifice for “sin” consider themselves a “church” unto themselves. However, there is a true “remnant” church – The Bride of Jesus Christ!
 
The branch that was “broken off” – the original nation of “Israel” – will be “grafted back” in to the glories of the Millennial Kingdom. And we believing “Gentiles” will rejoice to be blessed with “Israel” on that awesome “Day” – AMEN!

Please continue reading verses 11-24 of the eleventh chapter of Romans.

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Friday, May 8, 2015

The Roman’s Road to Righteousness (Chapter 11:1-10)‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏

Hello Friends!

Welcome Back! Let’s continue our journey through the book of Romans – The Romans Road to Righteousness.

The Roman’s Road to Righteousness (Chapter 11:1-10)
 
This week we will begin reading chapter 11, verses 1-10 as we consider Israel’s Rejection is Not Total…

There is an important truth that must be initially established for a full understanding of the heart and soul of this chapter – the Bible makes it very clear that God can be trusted and God keeps His word! Having said that, we will make a direct application of that principle. 
 
God has made very specific “promises” to the “Jews” of the nation “Israel” and the Bible is literally filled with these special pronouncements. You will remember back in chapter 9 that it is the “nation” of “Israel” God “chose” for “blessings” and “adoption” as well as other wonderful benefits:
…who are Israelites, to whom pertain the adoption, the glory, the covenants, the giving of the law, the service of God, and the promises – Romans 9:4
Israel's very existence today as a “nation” is tied directly to these precious “promises” of God! The “Jews” were “elected” by God as His “chosen nation” and by His own “unconditionalSovereignty He promised to “bless” them. In fact, the Abrahamic Covenant was not even conditioned upon them! In other words, God determined to “choose” them no matter what they did or didn’t do! God would bring about the right circumstances to fulfill His “promises” to the nation of “Israel” – in His perfect timing. The question of God keeping those “promises” is a question of divine integrity. If God has cancelled or changed His “promises” to “Israel,” then we as Christians are in a lot of trouble! Why? Because we then have a God who can't be trusted and who may also change His “promises” to us – the Bride of Jesus Christ!
 
Many pastors and “religious” leaders today teach that God has cancelled all of His covenant “promises” to “Israel” and they are now being spiritually fulfilled in the church today. In other words, the church is the “new Israel” and is spiritually receiving all of the literalpromises” that God has made to the literalnation” of “Israel.” This false and unbiblical doctrine is known as Replacement Theology or Super-Secessionism. These “teachers” tell us that Christians are now the new “Israel” of God. Is this true? If the “Jews” have rejected Jesus Christ as their “Messiah” then aren't all His “promises” to them cancelled? The Biblically correct answer to this very important question is an unwavering NO! And that's the bottom line understanding of what is before us in this critical chapter!
 
Three triumphant truths take up Paul's thoughts in this amazing chapter. We will see that “Israel’s” rejection by God is partial, passing and purposeful
 
First ~ Israel’s rejection by God is partial (verses 1 to 10)
Second ~ Israel’s rejection by God is passing (verses 11 to 24)
Third ~ Israel’s rejection by God is purposeful (verses 25 to 36

This week will consider the First section (verses 1 to 10) of Paul’s exposition of God’s future plan for the “Jews” and the “nation” of “Israel” in His prophetic time table of events… 
 
Israel’s rejection by God is partial:
 
First of all, the Apostle Paul addresses the question “has God cast away His people?” And again he provides his critics with a very familiar and straight-forward answer – “Certainly not!”:
I say then, has God cast away His people? Certainly not! For I also am an Israelite, of the seed of Abraham, of the tribe of Benjamin – Romans 11:1
Again, “Certainly not!” is the strongest negative in the Greek language – God forbid! Paul testifies: “I also am an Israelite” and the “seed of Abraham” of the “tribe of Benjamin.” In other words, Paul is saying: “If God has “cast away His people,” I wouldn't have entered into covenant blessing and I certainly wouldn't have come to “salvation” in Jesus Christ!
 
HISTORICAL NOTE: The two “tribes” of “Judah” and “Benjamin” had moved south and never totally defected from God. They had the most dignity, honor and prestige of all the “tribes” of “Israel.” The other ten tribes had moved north and went completely apostate…
 
With another Old Testament explanation from the book of 1 Kings, Paul further explores the truth of God’s “electing” purposes for “His people whom He foreknew”:
God has not cast away His people whom He foreknew. Or do you not know what the Scripture says of Elijah, how he pleads with God against Israel, saying, “Lord, they have killed Your prophets and torn down Your altars, and I alone am left, and they seek my life”? But what does the divine response say to him? “I have reserved for Myself seven thousand men who have not bowed the knee to Baal”Romans 11:2-4
The Bible tells us that God “foreknew” a “nation” and it was birthed. This is the knowing of deep intimacy – a close relationship of “love” for His special people. Of all the “nations” in the world, it is onlyIsrael” that God predetermined – “foreknew” – to “love” with His eternal intimacy! Here in Paul’s reply we also see that “Elijah” had a “martyr complex” – “I alone am left...” But what was God's “divine response” to him?
Yet I have reserved seven thousand in Israel, all whose knees have not bowed to Baal, and every mouth that has not kissed him – 1 Kings 19:18
There were indeed “seven thousand” people that God protected with “Elijah” because they did not go into the apostasy of “idol” worship – a small “remnant” to be sure! In fact, during Malachi's time, there was also a “remnant” that “feared the Lord” and did “esteem His name” who “spoke to one another” and sought to have their names “written” in God's “book of remembrance”:
Then those who feared the Lord spoke to one another, and the Lord gave attention and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before Him for those who fear the Lord and who esteem His name Malachi 3:16
REMEMBER: There is always a “remnant” of believers who are “saved” by God’s Sovereign preservation. In fact, even in the time of Paul we see that the whole of “Israel” hadn't rejected God:
Even so then, at this present time there is a remnant according to the election of grace – Romans 11:5
There was a “remnant” at that “present time” for God. There were the Apostles of Jesus Christ. There was the church in Jerusalem of which quickly grew under power of the Holy Spirit – 3,000 faithful “Jewish” people were “saved” at the day of Pentecost “according to the election of grace” through God’s undeserved favor! In fact, by the time of Acts chapter 8 there were some 20,000 Christian “believers” filling “Jerusalem” with the “Gospel” of Jesus Christ. And in Acts chapter 15 we find the very first Jerusalem Council meeting under the direct leadership of Jesus’ “believing” half-brother James – Praise the Lord!
 
Paul then makes another familiar pronouncement pertaining to the “election” of God’s “grace”:
And if by grace, then it is no longer of works; otherwise grace is no longer grace. But if it is of works, it is no longer grace; otherwise work is no longer work – Romans 11:6
What Paul is saying here is the “election” of God’s “grace” is what “chooses” His “remnant.” And if it's by God’s “grace” then it's “no longer of works” because if you’ve earned it, it’s “no longer grace” – Salvation is by God’s “gracealone! God's “grace” and man's “works” are mutually exclusive. And so God has His “remnant” according to His “grace.” There will always be a faithful group of a believing “remnant” to fulfill the very Word of God – Very important to understand!
 
To further support his point from Scripture, Paul takes another look back at the Old Testament books of Isaiah and Deuteronomy:
What then? Israel has not obtained what it seeks; but the elect have obtained it, and the rest were blinded. Just as it is written: “God has given them a spirit of stupor, eyes that they should not see and ears that they should not hear, to this very day” Romans 11:7-8
Here Paul quotes the Prophet Isaiah:
For the Lord has poured out on you the spirit of deep sleep, and has closed your eyes, namely, the prophets; and He has covered your heads, namely, the seers Isaiah 29:10
And then finishes this thought with a quote from Moses:
Yet the Lord has not given you a heart to perceive and eyes to see and ears to hear, to this very day Deuteronomy 29:4
In other words, “Israel” hasn't “obtained what it seeks” and they “were blindedby God with a “spirit of stupor.” But the “elect have obtained it” by “faithin God. The Greek word epizeteo for "seek" is a very intense and earnest kind of seeking for “righteousness.” However, as we’ve learned, the “Jews” went about to “establish their own righteousness” and didn't submit themselves to the “righteousness” of God. They never “learned” that “Jesus Christ” is the “end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes.” They didn't know it was a matter of “faith” and not of “works.” But “to this very day” the “Jews” still “seek” for a “righteousness” of their own kind – Utterly impossible!
 
Finally, Paul quotes another Old Testament Patriarch:
And David says: “Let their table become a snare and a trap, a stumbling block and a recompense to them. Let their eyes be darkened, so that they do not see, and bow down their back always Romans 11:9-10
These are passages quoted from King David in the book of Psalms:
Let their table become a snare before them, and their well-being a trap. Let their eyes be darkened, so that they do not see; and make their loins shake continually – Psalm 69:22-23
Psalm 69 is one of the most marvelous Messianic Psalms in the entire Old Testament in speaking about the suffering of the “Savior.” It is a “lament” of the “Messiah's” grief, suffering and pain. The picture of the “darkened” eyes and a “bow down” back is the picture of pain, grief and blindness. The “table” was known as a place of “well-being” and comfort. However, the “Jews” are “trapped” at their own self-righteous “table” of pain and are “feasting” on a false religious system of heresy. Here “David” pronounces this curse – “a snare” and “a stumbling block” – on the enemies of God who refuse to be “obedient” to Him… “JeworGentile” alike!
 
In closing:
 
There are three different Old Testament Hebrew expressions of "the apple of His eye" translated into the English:
 
The first Old Testament expression is found in the book of Deuteronomy and literally says in Hebrew "little man of the eye."
He found him in a desert land and in the wasteland, a howling wilderness; He encircled him, He instructed him, He kept him as the apple of His eye – Deuteronomy 32:10
When you get close enough to someone and look directly into their eye, you invariably see a reflection of yourself reduced to a very small stature
 
The second Old Testament expression is found in the book of Psalms and literally says in Hebrew "little daughter of the eye."
Keep me as the apple of Your eye; hide me under the shadow of Your wings – Psalm 17:8
These first two expressions describe the part of the eye in which you appear to be very small by reflection
 
The third Old Testament expression is found in the book of Zechariah and literally says in Hebrew "gate of the eye."
For thus says the Lord of hosts: “He sent Me after glory, to the nations which plunder you; for he who touches you touches the apple of His eye – Zechariah 2:8
This is the retina of the eye – “the gate” – which allows the light to come into the mind. Therefore, when you “touch” the “apple of His eye” you are poking your finger in God's eye! You “touch” God in a very sensitive spot…
 
The point these Scriptures are making is that God deeply cares for “Israel” and this special “nation” has a very unique relationship to Him:
I will bless those who bless you, And I will curse him who curses you Genesis 12:3
When you “touch” the “Jews” you GREATLY irritate God – Not a wise thing to do!

Please continue reading verses 1-10 of the eleventh chapter of Romans.

We are not guaranteed tomorrow – tomorrow may be too late! If you haven't yet made that most important decision of your life, won't you make Jesus Christ your personal Lord and Savior today - before it's too late? Today is the day of Salvation!

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