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Epistle: Romans 11:33-12:8 (Pentecost 13: Series A)
The Apostle, through these well-known passages, depicts a Lord sovereign in all His dealings, that the Lord God is no respecter of persons, and no one can claim an obligation on the part of the Creator. Indeed, the Lord God acts by grace and mercy, and for this, He is most worthy of praise. -
Epistle: Romans 11:1-2a, 13-15, 28-32 (Pentecost 12: Series A)
There is a new criterion for what makes an Israelite, a son of God, namely faith in Christ Jesus, not ethnic heritage. -
Epistle: Romans 11:33-12:8 (Pentecost 12: Series A)
We have been reconciled to the King by the King because of the King so we may be for the King—not when it is convenient and more tasteful and fashionable, but as a bold and confident proclamation. -
Epistle: Romans 11:1-2a, 13-15, 28-32 (Pentecost 11: Series A)
God’s newly reconstituted Israel occurs in and around Jesus to include both Jew and Gentile, not by ethnic association but by faith and water (baptism) and blood (atonement and Eucharist).
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