Romans 11:23
Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)
فَإنْ تَرَاجَعَ اليَهُودُ عَنْ عَدَمِ إيمَانِهِمْ، فَسَيُطَعَّمُونَ ثَانِيَةً. وَاللهُ قَادِرٌ عَلَى أنْ يُطَعِّمَهُمْ ثَانِيَةً.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Romans says that those who were once part of God's family but fell away can return if they stop doubting and believe again. It emphasizes God's power to bring people back into His fold.
Explained for Children
Imagine you had a favorite tree with beautiful leaves, but some branches stopped growing well because they didn't get enough sunlight or water. If we take good care of those branches now, making sure they have what they need, they can grow again and be part of the tree once more.
Historical Background
Paul wrote this letter to Christians in Rome around A.D. 57-58. The context is Paul explaining how God's promise to Israel hasn't been broken; some Jews have accepted Jesus as Messiah while others haven't, but there's still hope for them if they believe.
Living It Out Today
Consider a friend who had doubts about their faith and stepped away from church activities. They might feel like they've gone too far or made too many mistakes to come back. This verse reminds us that with God’s help, anyone can return to the fold and find renewal of faith.
Topics
salvationfaithhoperedemptionunbeliefGod's power
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'grafted in' mean in this verse?
'Grafted in' means to be included or brought back into God’s family, like a branch being reattached to a tree so it can grow again.
How do we stop living in unbelief according to Romans 11:23?
Stopping unbelief involves actively seeking and trusting in God's truth and promises, which can be done through prayer, studying the Bible, and being part of a supportive community.
What role does faith play in this verse?
Faith is crucial because it’s what allows people to turn from unbelief back towards God. It's about believing that God can bring them back into His family despite their past doubts or actions.
How does Romans 11:23 apply to interfaith relations?
This verse shows that faith in Jesus is open to all, regardless of background. It encourages dialogue and understanding between different groups, emphasizing the possibility of spiritual return for those who may have drifted away.
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