Gentile Inclusion

  • When God Rewrites Your Plans

    Paul’s travel plans in Romans 15 aren’t just logistics—they’re theology in motion. A gospel disrupting comfort, forging unity, and pushing the church toward new horizons. What happens when God interrupts our plans to advance His? Romans 15:22–33 shows us.

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  • Paul’s Priestly Mission to the Nations (Romans 15:14–21)

    Romans 15:14–21 reveals Paul’s astonishing self-understanding: his mission to the Gentiles is a priestly vocation. He presents Spirit-sanctified communities as an offering to God, tracing a gospel arc from Jerusalem to Illyricum. Mission becomes worship, unity becomes infrastructure, and Scripture becomes the compass for the church’s outward calling.

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  • The article clarifies that Gentile inclusion in God’s plan is not a fallback due to Israel’s failure but an integral part of God’s covenant since the beginning. It emphasizes that through the Messiah, Israel’s mission extends to all nations, illustrating a unified community of faith that fulfills original biblical promises.

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  • Romans 11 reveals a God who keeps His promises — even when His people fall short. Paul wrestles with Israel’s rejection, Gentile inclusion, and the mystery of divine mercy. This chapter isn’t just theology; it’s the unfolding of God’s faithfulness across history. In the face of failure, grace moves forward. And in the end, the…

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