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Okay.
Well, good morning.
Everyone.
Good to see, you know, where few this morning.
Many people are sick.
So we need to pray for them.
It's good to have our brother Rick back with us after his operation yet.
He said he feels like he's got run over by a tractor-trailer.
We need to we need to be continued praying for him to let them open up in a word of Prayer.
By the way.
Thank you for the privilege of being here this morning though.
We're not at our best.
So often we experience life at its worst here on the earth.
And yet, the fact that we can come into your presence and we can study your word.
A truth that is there in the mist of Shifting Sands of the world.
The reality that someday we won't have to deal with these.
Bodies that are decaying and falling apart, but we will be in your presence with glorified bodies, and it's all because of what the Lord Jesus Christ for us on the cross, that it is, his great atonement.
That was given for our in our place.
He took our sins upon him.
He said your rap and RB happen.
So even though we are dealing with life as it is right.
Now, how do we know that someday?
We will be with you.
By the way, we would pray for those this morning who are not here because of sickness, we pray for our brother rolling that you would heal him.
We pray for Rick, our brother, Rick petracca that you would continue to administer to him.
Your healing hand.
We thank you for the wisdom that you've given doctors to be able to perform such an amazing surgeries father.
I pray that you would continue to guide him and help him be with his.
She helps him as well.
I just pray that you were Holy Spirit would be in our midst and the art teacher this morning in Jesus name.
Amen.
Okay, so we are, of course, in the Book of Romans and we've been here for a very long time and some of you might remember last week.
I don't know if I remember last year.
But anyway, so I can't remember.
Last week, you mentioned that because there's a lot to go in the Book of Romans and I think I'm going to end on chapter 11.
This will have taken care of all the doctrinal part and then pick up chapter 12 through 16 next year as a part three and that's dealing more with the Practical end of it.
So I may end in May so you may if you're up to it brother.
Greg begin first Sunday in June with your class on hermeneutics.
That's the plan right now.
Let the Lord returns to worry about any of this, you know.
So, we are in this section called God's sovereignty over salvation.
And it's dealt with a lot of issues with regard to the idea of sovereignty of God, which some people have a hard time, understanding all of us.
Have a hard time understanding.
Not just some people, but we argue over this at times and yet it is the reality that this salvation that God has provided.
He superintendent.
It's not found out by accident by any but we're not real smart people and we kind of come across God's salvation and they are we trust in him know it is actually superintendent completely by God.
So, let me just give you a way of review of where we are right now.
In regard to chapter 9, we just finished up chapter 9.
This whole section here.
We see the principle of God's electing Mercy.
As it is.
Applied indiscriminate lie to the mass of guilty Jews and gentiles.
But there are some objection to kind of, you know, you read these objections that Paul is bringing forth in this chapter 9, right?
First.
Then the object in that this is on job.
How can God just choose people indiscriminately.
It seems like the US, it's not interesting to lie to God.
Secondly, the whole heart, you're from the promises that God gave to the Jewish Nation.
The Apostle Paul was doing with these issues inside of this.
And yet and also to there may have been because Paul was ministering mostly to whom the Gentiles.
There may have been some.
Supposing bajor presuppositions by that his people that, that, that Pisces to feel an interest for his countrymen anymore.
And yet really, as we see how this is chapter 9 opened up.
I'm just going to give you a real quick overview, and there's been a busy things happening just to give us a running starting to chapter 10 chapter 9. We saw him.
We started out with Paul's concern for his brother and Israel, verses one through five.
He said, if I could be accursed for them, I would Is great concern.
Any matches the fact that they had so many blessings.
God had given given to them all the oracles and all and then he goes into chapter it in chapter 9, verse 26, through 29, King Define to the true children of God.
He wants the people to know it was You know, the gym.
Plan.
The post something and say, oh I like that, doesn't look like that's going to work.
So let me do this to me, never really in versus 6229.
We see who the true children of God were meant to be.
In versus 6013, they were not the children.
They were the children of promise, not the children of the flat.
So he starts out by saying, you know, Abraham had two sons, right?
He had Isaac and Ishmael become a child of the flash was not a true child of God, because God, chose who?
It was about, it's the idea that that the people in, in Israel, even in Jesus day.
They kept pointing back to the fact that they were children of Abraham children.
So that meant something supposedly.
But really would Paula.
Same here.
It's not the children of the flat, but the children of promise.
We also saw that the true true children of God were the object of God's mercy.
We call that great verse.
The God gave to Moses when he was on the mountain and God was revealing his glory.
From since I am the Lord.
I am slow to anger.
I am I show Mercy on whom I will show Mercy.
You know, I am the one who shows mercy.
So, true.
Child of God is one who I chose the so Mercy to they didn't figure it out for themselves.
We also saw that the true child of God was not just the Jew but he also the Gentile, praise God.
That was verses 6 through 29, then vs 30 and 33 through 33.
We saw that.
The basis of God's choice was on faith versus no.
They didn't have all the advantages of juice, right?
but they, Responded to the gospel song by Israel.
Of course.
They what did they do?
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