This session completes the deep dive into Romans 9-11, focusing on God’s faithfulness to Israel despite widespread unbelief. Paul explains how Israel stumbled by pursuing righteousness through the law instead of by faith. Yet God has not rejected His people—there is a remnant chosen by grace. Discover how Gentile inclusion was meant to provoke Israel to jealousy, and how both groups will ultimately receive mercy in God’s grand plan of redemption. Verses: Rom. 10:1-21; Rom. 11:1-36; Deut. 30:11-14; Isa. 65:2; 1 Kings 19:10, 18; Ps. 69:22-23; Isa. 59:20-21; Jer. 31:33-34 Teacher: Jerry Wierwille
This session introduces the Old Covenant, also called the Mosaic or Sinai covenant, as a defining moment in Israel’s identity. Learn how God formally...
This session explores the New Covenant identity markers that define believers under Christ’s rule. Unlike the Old Covenant’s external signs (circumcision, dietary laws, and...
This session explores the Abrahamic covenant as a pivotal turning point in redemptive history. Learn how God’s promises to Abraham—including land, descendants, kings, and...