#RomansChallenge | July 21 – 11:1-10

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Paul begins this chapter by asking a powerful question: Has God rejected Israel? His emphatic answer—“By no means!”—is grounded in personal testimony and biblical history (vv. 1–2). Paul himself, a faithful Jew, is proof that God still saves. He recalls Elijah’s complaint when he felt alone in a rebellious generation, but God reminded him there was a faithful remnant (vv. 3–4). That same remnant exists in Paul’s day—chosen by grace, not works (vv. 5–6). Though many in Israel have rejected the gospel, the elect have received it, and the rest have been hardened (vv. 7–10). This hardening, foretold in Scripture, does not nullify God’s promises—it magnifies His mercy and sovereignty.

🎯 Theme: God has not rejected His people but preserves a faithful remnant by grace.

🌀 Reflection: Even when it seems like few are faithful, God is never without a remnant. His grace secures salvation—not our performance. In a world that may feel increasingly dark, we take heart knowing God is still working and still saving.

💬 Mission Challenge: Reach out this week to someone who feels forgotten or overlooked. Let them know that God sees, God saves, and His grace is still calling people to Himself.

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