Romans 11:7

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

In Romans 11:7, Paul explains that not all Israel has received the blessings they seek. The chosen ones have obtained these blessings while others were blinded to them.

Explained for Children

Imagine you and your friends are playing a game where only some get special toys. In this verse, it's like God picked some of his people to receive special gifts, but others didn't see or understand the gifts, kind of like being blindfolded in a treasure hunt.

Historical Background

The Apostle Paul wrote Romans around 57 AD while he was on a journey to Jerusalem. This letter was addressed to Christians in Rome who were struggling with how Jewish and Gentile believers should relate to each other within the church.

Living It Out Today

Consider a situation where only certain employees get promoted based on specific criteria, while others feel left out or don't understand why they didn’t get picked. It's important for those chosen ones to use their blessings wisely without forgetting about those who aren't chosen yet.

Topics

electionsalvationIsraelitesblindnessblessingsdivine purpose

Related Verses

Exodus 32:10Isaiah 42:6-7Matthew 22:14John 9:39Acts 13:48

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are 'the election' mentioned in Romans 11:7?
'The election' refers to those chosen by God for salvation. In this verse, it contrasts with other Israelites who did not receive the blessings they sought.
What does it mean when Paul says 'the rest were blinded' in Romans 11:7?
Being 'blinded' means that some people are unable to see or understand God's purpose and plan for their lives, often due to a lack of faith or hardening of the heart.
How does this verse help us understand God's plan for salvation?
This verse shows that God's plan is selective but not arbitrary. It highlights how some are chosen and others aren't, which can encourage believers to appreciate their blessings and pray for those who haven’t yet seen them.
Can this concept of being 'blinded' be reversed?
Yes, God is merciful and willing to reveal Himself to anyone who seeks Him with all their heart. Being 'blinded' isn't permanent; it can be overcome through genuine repentance and seeking God’s guidance.
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