Bible Class: Romans 11:11-36
- Pastor Willman
- Aug 6, 2018
- 1 min read
The Book of Romans
11:11-36
5 August 2018
READ 11:11—16
Do we count it as a good thing that Israel rejected God?
However, what good did God bring about through it?
How did He do it?
READ 11:17-24
How should the Gentiles regard the Jews?
How should all believers regard unbelievers?
Who are the roots of which Paul speaks?
Is there still hope for the branches?
READ 11:25-32
Does Paul mean to say that all Jews will be saved?
How does salvation come to us?
If someone rejects God for a time, does that mean that there is no chance they could be saved later? How does Paul use both the Jews and the Gentiles to make this point?
READ 11:33-36
Why does Paul end this chapter with such a high doxology to God?
How should we always understand the relationship between God and Man?
What does this do to our questioning of God?
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