Fellowship Presbyterian Church

Review of Chapter 10, Romans 11:1

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Sinopse

The sermon presents a theological exploration of Romans 9–11, focusing on God's enduring covenant with Israel despite the nation's rejection of Christ, emphasizing that God has not abandoned His people. It argues that while the Jewish nation as a whole rejected Jesus, a remnant has always been preserved by grace, not by works, as illustrated by Elijah's time and the ongoing salvation of believing Jews and Gentiles. The central message affirms that God's sovereign election ensures the ultimate fulfillment of His purposes, with the church sustained not by human effort but by divine grace, and that the remnant—though small—remains faithful to God's truth. The tone is both pastoral and convicting, urging believers to trust in God's unshakable promises, resist despair, and remain faithful even when outnumbered, knowing that God's purposes are secure and will be fulfilled in His time.