Lilac City Church Sermons
Every episode of The A-Team followed the same formula. The plan goes sideways. Bullets are flying. The van's flipped. Everything looks lost. And then the camera finds Hannibal — bound, surrounded, smiling — lighting a cigar and saying nine words: "I love it when a plan comes together." The chaos wasn't the plan failing. The chaos was used. He had a better view than you did. That's Paul in Romans 9. Israel has rejected the Messiah. The promise looks lost. The plan looks like it failed. And with a metaphorical cigar in his mouth, Paul says: "It is not as though the word of God has failed." In this opening sermon of the new series through Romans 9–11, Pastor Brolin walks through Romans 9:1–13 to launch us into one of the most theologically weighty sections of Paul's writing. This is heavy ground — many churches won't even preach it. But the destination isn't a debate. It's comfort. Two stops shape the passage: * When God's word seems to fail (vv. 1–6a) — Paul grieves for his people with unceasing anguish, willing to be cut off from Christ himself for Israel's sake. He lists eight gifts that still belong to Israel in the present tense — including the eighth gift that is not a thing but a Person: the Messiah, God over all, forever praised. God's faithfulness runs on his character, not ours. * God comforts through his choice (vv. 6b–13) — Paul uses "Israel" two different ways in one sentence. Through Isaac (not Ishmael), through Jacob (not Esau, before either had done anything good or bad), Paul names the doctrine: election. God chooses first, freely, and apart from anything in us. And the paradox? The once-"hated" Gentile nations now receive the good news of Jesus through Christ. Sovereignty isn't a debate to win. It's a Father to trust. God is free to choose, and his choices are always good — because he is good. If you've said yes to Jesus, God's choice of you wasn't because you would get it right or because you have the right family. He chose you because he wanted to. And his choice is good.
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