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To Provoke Them To JealousyPosted : 23 Nov, 2010 04:12 PMI say then, Have they stumbled that they should fall? God forbid: but [rather] through their fall salvation [is come] unto the Gentiles, for to provoke them to jealousy. -Romans 11:11 |
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To Provoke Them To JealousyPosted : 23 Nov, 2010 04:52 PMIs it cuz Jesus* hada plan " B " Gentiles...an He loves us jus as much He loves the Jews...Equal ??? ...xo |
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To Provoke Them To JealousyPosted : 23 Nov, 2010 07:23 PMtwo houses and one kingdom, plan B needs more imput |
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To Provoke Them To JealousyPosted : 23 Nov, 2010 07:28 PMGo up to up to Romans 9 starting in verse 30 ~ |
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To Provoke Them To JealousyPosted : 23 Nov, 2010 07:30 PMThe Jews agreed to do everything God asked and I believe He used them to bring Jesus and the plan of salvation to the world. Unfortunately, they decided to follow themselves instead of God and ended up killing God's Son because He was so different from what their pride expected. They just wanted themselves to be saved and to be saved from the gentiles, and God had other plans. When they realized these plans is when I think they became jealous. They selfishly wanted God all to themselves. They wanted to be saved "from" the gentiles, and not saved "with". |
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To Provoke Them To JealousyPosted : 24 Nov, 2010 05:04 AMTwo is on the money. |
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To Provoke Them To JealousyPosted : 24 Nov, 2010 07:03 AMI believe God can see the future, He doesn't need to coerce our will for events to happen. If the Jews hadn't done it, there would have probably been another instance where "the rocks would cry out". Jesus would have laid down His life anyway and the Jews would have gone on to be a royal priesthood to the gentiles instead of being cut off. The Jews would not have been responsible for the life of Jesus if had God made them do it, but God punished them for it. So either God made them do it and then lied about it and shifted the responsibility, or they had a choice and God just knew what they would do. Can't deny some interpretation of predestination, because God's prophecies always come true, but I believe people get the mechanics of it messed up. Is God pushing everyone into His design, or is He just telling us what is going to happen in His perfect plan that He knows will work because He already saw it happen? |
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To Provoke Them To JealousyPosted : 24 Nov, 2010 09:48 AM@Arch |
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To Provoke Them To JealousyPosted : 24 Nov, 2010 04:15 PMI understand the plan "B" thing and I understand that Israel would reject her Messiah and salvation would then be offered to the Gentiles, but I'm still wondering if this would actually provoke the Jews to jealousy. I mean did the Jews actually show a jealousy toward the Gentiles back then? Do they now? Wasn't/isn't it more of a contempt than jealousy? |
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To Provoke Them To JealousyPosted : 24 Nov, 2010 04:24 PMIt just seems like the jews from that time were like "God is ours, and He'll send us a conquer to free us from the Romans!". Then when Jesus came and started offering salvation to people they thought didn't deserve it, they rejected them and Him. What for? Isn't that jealousy? When someone and takes what we have and gives it to someone else, wouldn't that make us jealous? Maybe I have the wrong definition again... |
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To Provoke Them To JealousyPosted : 24 Nov, 2010 04:44 PMJealousy |
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