Romans 11:2
Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))
لَمْ يَرفُضِ اللهُ شَعبَهُ الّذي سبَقَ فعَرَفَهُ. أم لَستُمْ تعلَمونَ ماذا يقولُ الكِتابُ في إيليّا؟ كيفَ يتَوَسَّلُ إلَى اللهِ ضِدَّ إسرائيلَ قائلًا:
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Romans 11 tells us that God has not abandoned the people he knew beforehand, referring to Israel. Paul uses Elijah's story as an example of how even when things seem hopeless, there are still those who remain faithful and intercede for others.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a favorite toy that you've had since you were little. Even if it gets lost or broken sometimes, your parents always find a way to bring it back because they love it so much. That's like God with his people. He never gives up on them.
Historical Background
The letter to the Romans was written by Paul around 57 AD. It addresses the Christian community in Rome and explains that both Jews and Gentiles can be saved through faith in Jesus Christ, emphasizing unity among believers despite their different backgrounds.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where someone feels abandoned or hopeless because of difficult circumstances. This verse reminds us to hold on to hope and believe in God's unfailing love, just as Elijah did for Israel.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Paul use Elijah as an example?
Paul uses Elijah to show that even when things seem hopeless and God’s people have turned away, there are still those who remain faithful. This demonstrates God's promise to never abandon his chosen ones.
What does 'wot ye not' mean in this verse?
'Wot ye not' is an archaic form meaning 'do you not know.' It's a rhetorical question Paul uses to remind the readers of what they should already be aware of from Scripture.
How does Elijah's intercession relate to us today?
Elijah’s prayers and faith can inspire us to pray for those who are lost or struggling, showing that our intercessions matter and can have a powerful impact in the lives of others.
What is the significance of God not casting away his people?
The verse emphasizes God’s enduring love and commitment to his covenant with Israel. It assures believers that no matter how challenging circumstances become, God remains faithful to those he has chosen.
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