Romans 11 - Do You Look Down On Others?
Paul addresses the relationship between Israel and the Gentiles in God’s redemptive plan. He begins by asking if God has rejected His people, referring to the Israelites. He emphatically declares that God has not rejected them, explaining that he himself is an Israelite and a follower of Jesus Christ. Paul presents the idea that there is a remnant of Israel, a faithful group chosen by God’s grace, who continue to follow Him. Paul explains that just as God preserved a remnant of faithful Israelites, He has also extended His grace to the Gentiles. He warns against boasting or looking down on others, as both Jews and Gentiles are dependent on God’s mercy and grace. Paul speaks of a temporary hardening that has come upon a part of Israel, allowing the gospel to be preached to the Gentiles. However, he affirms that this hardening is not permanent and that God has a plan to bring salvation to all Israel. Paul expresses how amazing is the depth of God’s wisdom and knowledge and reminds us that God’s ways are beyond human understanding, and all things point towards his greatness. #newtestament #romans #outreach #bless #mission #jesus #faith #spirituality #christianity #evangelism #discipleship #diversity #earlychurch
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Eric has been with Gateway Church in Austin since 2011. Currently he serves as the Campus Pastor for Gateway South Austin with Senior Pastor Carlos Ortiz, Jr.. Gateway’s founding pastor is John Burke and is known for their mottos: “no perfect people allowed” and “come as you are.”
From 1998-2010, Eric served as part of the leadership team with Erwin McManus at Mosaic in Los Angeles, a church known for its creativity and diversity. The four years prior to that he helped plant a church in Seattle, WA.
Eric is the author of Not Like Me: Loving, Serving, and Influencing Our Divided World and Fruitful: Becoming Who God Created You To Be. He was a contributing author with Rick Yamamoto for Uprising Experience: A Personal Guide for a Revolution of the Soul by Erwin McManus.
Eric has taught courses at Bethel Seminary and coaches pastors. He is also the founder of Innovative Church Leaders which helps pastors experience and bring renewal.
Eric lives with his wife, Deborah, in South Austin, TX near their young adult children – son Caleb, daughter Trevi, and son-in-law Adrien.
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