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Romans 11:33-36 (#44.2026.04.26)

48 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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Scott continues the study of Romans, focusing on chapter 11:33-36, discussing the themes of God's righteousness, sovereignty, and mercy. He talks about how both Jews and Gentiles are central to God’s redemptive plan, emphasizing that the hardening of Israel was temporary and served a purpose in bringing Gentiles into God's family. Scott explains that the mercy shown to Gentiles is meant to provoke Israel to eventually return to God, pointing to a future restoration for national Israel. Throughout the episode, Scott tackles difficult questions on election, hardening, and human free will, stressing God's ultimate authority and freedom in dispensing mercy. He explores the depth of God’s wisdom and judgments, underscoring that salvation and the process of becoming the righteousness of God are neither accidental nor based on human effort, but are acts of God’s sovereign will and mercy. The episode closes by reflecting on the proper response to God's sovereignty: awe, worship, and gratitude for His mercy. Download the Insight Sheets Here: Blank Insight Sheet: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vZNoS_jW5K_TOYX_A-jbQhJkLs1-UzE5/view?usp=sharing [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vZNoS_jW5K_TOYX_A-jbQhJkLs1-UzE5/view?usp=sharing ] Insight Sheet With Answers: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-8oxHYgX0FuyY2DDSeVKUSNI1DnCv4Q8/view?usp=sharing [about:blank] Key Topics Discussed: * God’s righteousness and the gospel * Israel’s temporary hardening and Gentile salvation * The sovereignty of God in salvation and judgment * The purpose and outcome of mercy to Gentiles * Future restoration of Israel * Election, free will, and God’s justice * The right human response to God’s sovereignty * Assurance and security in God’s redemptive plan

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