God Has Concluded All in Unbelief that He Might Have Mercy Upon All - Romans 11:30-32

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The last few verses of Romans 11 is the pinnacle of the doctrinal revelation in Romans which was given to the apostle Paul to set forth to us. In this section, God declares that He concluded the entire human race in “unbelief” that He might have mercy upon all. Wow! I thought since I believed, He hadn’t concluded me in “unbelief.”

Richard presents the answer to this obvious question in his insightful study into Romans 11:30-32.

This is the eleventh session of Richard’s “Irrefutable Proof of Universal Reconciliation” course which is available for credit on LiveFaith.TV.

Romans 11:30-32 – For as you [Gentiles] in times past have not believed God, yet have now obtained mercy through their [Israel’s] unbelief:
Even so have these [Israel] also now not believed, that through your [Gentiles] mercy they also may obtain mercy.
For God has concluded them all [Israel and Gentiles] in unbelief, that he might have mercy upon all.

In God’s Wisdom, He knew man would walk away from him to do his own will. But even this was part of God’s plan for the lamb was “slain from the disruption of the world” which predates Adam and Eve. Why would there be a need for a Savior before He even made man?

Because He planned out everything needed to achieve His purpose in creation – before He even created the heavens and the earth. Man’s disobedience was both foreknown and foreordained.

This teaching is directly related to Session 10: All Israel Shall Be Saved. View that session first to prepare for this one.

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