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What it means biblically to be “grafted in”
Manage episode 441998252 series 2785635
In this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, Carly and Ezra discuss the profound metaphors and analogies of Romans chapter 11 and what this has to do with how Christians relate to Jewish people and respond to the crisis in Israel. They cover:
- What it means biblically to be “grafted in”
- Making Israel jealous for their God
- Reviewing the difference between Israel the Land, the State and the people
- Ezra’s take on the “one new man” of Ephesians 2
- How the “one new man” relates to “grafted in”
- How “grafted in” evokes jealousy in Israel
- Why all of this is so important and matters to the life and faith of Christians
Along the Way
Along the way, they’ll also discuss:
- The importance of not skipping from Romans chapter 8 to chapter 12
- What’s the “therefore” there for?
- Compassion for Israel and for Palestinians
- Who the “natural” and “unnatural” branches of Romans 11 are
- The grafted-in design is more than a clever mashup of religious symbols
- What the “fatness of the olive tree” is
- What it means to carry your faith, Gentile Believers, in a way that makes Israel jealous
- The startling reality of what the crisis in Israel has to do with you as a Christian
- Ask the Lord to give you His heart for His Chosen People
- The game-changer conversation Christians can have with Jewish people
Words You Might Learn More About in This Episode
Magan David, Ibri, Jewish/Jew, Jewish Scriptures, Haaretz, Am Yisrael, tikkun, chutzpah
Scriptures Referenced in This Episode
Romans chapter 11 (the entire chapter and specifically, Romans 11:17, 20, 25, 20, 33)
Romans chapters 5–8
Romans 12:1
Matthew 4:19
Matthew 15:24
Genesis 12:3
Genesis 15:6 (and Romans 4:3, Galatians 3:6, and James 2:23)
Genesis 12:10–20 and Genesis chapter 20
Leviticus 17:11 and Hebrews 9:22
Romans 12:3 and Ephesians 2:8–9
Genesis 17:19–21 and Galatians 4:22–31
Genesis 25:6 and Romans 9:10–13
Genesis chapter 27
Isaiah 6:9–10 and 43:8, Isaiah 42:6 and 49:6
Exodus 20:4, 34:14 and Deuteronomy 6:15
Exodus 20:5, 34:14, Deuteronomy 6:15, 32:21
Romans 1:16
John 3:16
Acts chapter 14
Ephesians 2:11–22
Romans 9:5–6 and 3:23
Ephesians 5:31–32
John 14:3
Matthew chapter 24, specifically verse 36
Previous Episodes Mentioned
S4 E3 Does the Bible Tell Us to Make Christians or Jews Jealous?
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This podcast is a production of Jewish Voice Ministries International.
137 episodes
Manage episode 441998252 series 2785635
In this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, Carly and Ezra discuss the profound metaphors and analogies of Romans chapter 11 and what this has to do with how Christians relate to Jewish people and respond to the crisis in Israel. They cover:
- What it means biblically to be “grafted in”
- Making Israel jealous for their God
- Reviewing the difference between Israel the Land, the State and the people
- Ezra’s take on the “one new man” of Ephesians 2
- How the “one new man” relates to “grafted in”
- How “grafted in” evokes jealousy in Israel
- Why all of this is so important and matters to the life and faith of Christians
Along the Way
Along the way, they’ll also discuss:
- The importance of not skipping from Romans chapter 8 to chapter 12
- What’s the “therefore” there for?
- Compassion for Israel and for Palestinians
- Who the “natural” and “unnatural” branches of Romans 11 are
- The grafted-in design is more than a clever mashup of religious symbols
- What the “fatness of the olive tree” is
- What it means to carry your faith, Gentile Believers, in a way that makes Israel jealous
- The startling reality of what the crisis in Israel has to do with you as a Christian
- Ask the Lord to give you His heart for His Chosen People
- The game-changer conversation Christians can have with Jewish people
Words You Might Learn More About in This Episode
Magan David, Ibri, Jewish/Jew, Jewish Scriptures, Haaretz, Am Yisrael, tikkun, chutzpah
Scriptures Referenced in This Episode
Romans chapter 11 (the entire chapter and specifically, Romans 11:17, 20, 25, 20, 33)
Romans chapters 5–8
Romans 12:1
Matthew 4:19
Matthew 15:24
Genesis 12:3
Genesis 15:6 (and Romans 4:3, Galatians 3:6, and James 2:23)
Genesis 12:10–20 and Genesis chapter 20
Leviticus 17:11 and Hebrews 9:22
Romans 12:3 and Ephesians 2:8–9
Genesis 17:19–21 and Galatians 4:22–31
Genesis 25:6 and Romans 9:10–13
Genesis chapter 27
Isaiah 6:9–10 and 43:8, Isaiah 42:6 and 49:6
Exodus 20:4, 34:14 and Deuteronomy 6:15
Exodus 20:5, 34:14, Deuteronomy 6:15, 32:21
Romans 1:16
John 3:16
Acts chapter 14
Ephesians 2:11–22
Romans 9:5–6 and 3:23
Ephesians 5:31–32
John 14:3
Matthew chapter 24, specifically verse 36
Previous Episodes Mentioned
S4 E3 Does the Bible Tell Us to Make Christians or Jews Jealous?
Thanks for listening!
Other Resources for You
Enter to win free coffee: www.ajewandagentilediscuss.org,
Learn more about Lost Tribes Coffee Co.: www.losttribescoffee.co
Consider financially supporting the podcast: www.jewishvoice.org/donate/wem/what-you-hear
Ask a question, give us feedback: www.ajewandagentilediscuss.org/contact/
Subscribe: Wherever you get your podcasts
Social media: Find us under the handle A Jew and A Gentile Discuss.
Share us with your friends.
Leave a review on your favorite podcast app.
This podcast is a production of Jewish Voice Ministries International.
137 episodes
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