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!! ROMANS THE WAY OF RIGHTEOUSNESS
!! Bible Text: Romans 9:1-5
!! Subject: Burden
!! Title: Paul’s Burden For Israel
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INTRODUCTION
!! Biblical Orientation:
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At this point we enter a new section of the book of Romans.
In chapter 1-8 we were taught that we are sinners, that we are saved by faith through Jesus Christ, and as the justified we are placed in Christ.
Paul spent time on each of those topics discussing them in depth.
Chapters 1-3 taught the doctrine of *sin*.
Chapters 3-5 taught about *salvation*, and chapters 6-8 taught about our *sanctification*
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In the first 3 chapters Paul went to great lengths to teach that the Jew and Gentile were alike considering both are sinners before God.
*Read* 3:9 & 19 everyone is guilty before God.
Now *read* 3:21-22, it is unmistakable that salvation is to all and no one is excluded.
God extends the offer of salvation to all that will accept, Romans 10:12 For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him
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In this second section of the letter, chapters 9-11, we will read about Israel and where it fits in God’s program; it is almost like a parenthetical section.
Knowing the truths we have learned one may ask, “what about Israel?’
What about the people with whom God has made many special covenants?
Covenant theologians believe God is through with Israel and so do the Amillennialists
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However, what does the Scripture have to say about this?
Romans 11:1-2 tells us this is not so.
Therefore, we ask, “where do the Israelites fit into the scheme of things?”
This is what we will study for the next several lessons
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The last section is chapters 12 through 16 where we will learn some items about practical Christianity
!! Sermon Orientation:
!!! To get started we will look at an overview of our studies.
Then we will begin to look at God’s sovereignty regarding Israel and finally, we will see Paul’s burden for Israel
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MAIN TEXT~/EXPOSITION
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I. PAUL’S VIEW OF ISRAEL, A PANORAMA
!! A. Israel’s Privileged Past Chapter 9
!!! 1. Verses 4-5 reveal that God gave Israel some wonderful privileges
!!! 2. As a person studies God’s relationship with Israel, it is evident that He has given them many great blessings in the past
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These blessings reveal that God could not possibly be done with them yet
!! B. Israel’s Pathetic Present Chapter 10
!!! 1. *Read* 10:3
!!! 2. Unfortunately at this time the pathetic present of Israel is that of unbelief
!!! 3. The Jews rejected their Messiah during His first advent
!!! 4. Now, they have steeped themselves in a dead religion
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The Jews have rejected God’s righteousness and try to establish their own righteousness without Him
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