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New Testament Survey


2. The sovereign power of God: Romans 9:19-29
a. The question and the rebuke: Romans 9:19-20
b. The right of God to act: Romans 9:20-21
c. The exercise of God's power: Romans 9:22-24
(1) His patience with the wicked: Romans 9:22
(2) His revelation of glory: Romans 9:22-24
d. Anticipation of the call of Jew and Gentile: Romans 9:25-29
(1) The call of the Gentile: Romans 9:25-26
(2) Announcement concerning the fate of Israel: Romans 9:27-29

III. The rejection of Israel: Romans 9:30-10:21

A. The failure of Israel to achieve righteousness: Romans 9:30-33
1. The fact of Israel's failure: Romans 9:30-31
2. The reason for Israel's failure: Romans 9:32
3. An explanation of Israel's failure: Romans 9:32
4. The confirmation of the results: Romans 9:32
B. The refusal by Israel to accept God's righteousness: Romans 10:1-11
1. The cause for Israel's rejection: Romans 10:1-4
2. The nature of righteousness by faith: Romans 10:5-11
a. The comparison of two methods for righteousness: Romans 10:5-8
(l) Righteousness through keeping the law: Romans 10:5
(2) Righteousness through faith: Romans 10:6-8
b. The realization of righteousness through faith: Romans 10:9-10
c. Scriptural assurance of righteousness by faith: Romans 10:11
C. The neglect by Israel of the universal Gospel: Romans 10:12-21
l. The fact of a universal Gospel: Romans 10:12-13
2. The proclamation of the universal Gospel: Romans 10:14-15
3. The reaction of Israel to this universal Gospel: Romans 10:16-21
a. Disregarded: Romans 10:16-17
b. Rejected: Romans 10:18-21

IV. The rejection of Israel and God's purpose for their future: Romans 11:1-32

A. The rejection of Israel left a remnant: Romans 11:1-10
1. The denial that God has cut off His people: Romans 11:1-2
2. The proof of a remaining remnant: Romans 11:2-6
a. The proof from Scripture: Romans 11:2-4
b. The proof from the existence of the remnant: Romans 11:5-6
3. The contrast of the remnant with the nation: Romans 11:7-10
B. The rejection of Israel is not permanent: Romans 11:11-32
1. Israel's condition: Romans 11:11-16
a. The fall of Israel is not permanent: Romans 11:11
b. The fall of Israel is overruled for Gentile salvation: Romans 11:11