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    Explore " gentile salvation" with insightful episodes like "Romans 11-13 | Who are God's Chosen People? and Should I Obey the Government?" and "Are Scattered Israelites the Only Gentiles That Can Be Saved? - Who Will Be Saved Part 3" from podcasts like ""God's Plan, Your Part" and "Bible Truth Revealed!"" and more!

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    Romans 11-13 | Who are God's Chosen People? and Should I Obey the Government?

    Romans 11-13 | Who are God's Chosen People? and Should I Obey the Government?

    What if you could decode the language of the Bible to deepen your understanding of God's relationship with humankind and apply these teachings to your everyday life? Join us on an enlightening journey through the book of Romans as we unearth the significance of Romans 11, 12, and 13. We explore the intricate connections between God, the Jews, and Israel and reveal how Jesus is the linchpin in fulfilling God's promise to Abraham. Every believer, Jew or Gentile, is part of this divine lineage. But beware, rejection of Jesus, regardless of heritage, could lead to disconnection from God. 

    As we navigate Romans 12, we focus on Paul's teachings about harnessing spiritual gifts and functioning as a unified body. We also shed light on the importance of our relationship with the government in Romans 13. It's a walk-through scripture that promises to enrich your perspective, reaffirm your faith, and guide you toward a harmonious relationship with God through Jesus. If our podcast resonates with you, drop a rating and a review. It's not just an episode; it's a journey of faith. So, gear up and join us as we explore the wisdom of God's word.

    In Romans 11, Paul discusses the intertwined destinies of Jews and Gentiles in God's plan of salvation. He speaks of Israel's partial hardening but emphasizes that God has not entirely rejected His people. Using the analogy of an olive tree, Paul explains how Gentiles have been grafted in by faith while some Jewish branches were removed due to unbelief. He warns against Gentile pride, reminding them of their dependence on God's grace. Paul also foresees a future restoration for Israel, emphasizing the depth of God's wisdom and knowledge, which surpasses human understanding.

    Within Romans 12, Paul delves into practical Christian living. He urges believers to present themselves as living sacrifices to God and emphasizes the transformation of the mind. Paul highlights the diversity of spiritual gifts within the Christian community and encourages their use for the collective good. He stresses the importance of authentic love among believers, emphasizing humility, harmony, and service. Paul instructs them to bless those persecuting them, live in unity, and overcome evil with goodness.

    Romans 13 addresses the Christian's relationship with governing authorities. Paul emphasizes the need for submission to these authorities, established by God for order and justice. He stresses the importance of obeying the law and living honorably as an expression of one's faith. Paul encourages believers to love one another, stating that fulfilling the law is encapsulated in the commandment to love your neighbor. He highlights the urgency of righteous living in anticipation of Christ's return, urging believers to cast

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    Are Scattered Israelites the Only Gentiles That Can Be Saved? - Who Will Be Saved Part 3

    Are Scattered Israelites the Only Gentiles That Can Be Saved? - Who Will Be Saved Part 3

    There is a common claim among our Hebrew Israelite brothers, that the Gentiles Sha'ul (Paul) went to in the New Testament were ONLY Hellenised Israelites. These are descendants of the 10 northern tribes who were living among the nations.

    Their point is that no other gentiles (heathen) can be saved: only those who are Israelites in the flesh who had been sent into exile.

    In this podcast, we look at this claim to try and decipher if this is so.

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