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How does Paul express his love for his fellow Jews?

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Paul shares his deep sorrow and love for his Jewish kinsmen, wishing he could be accursed for their salvation.

In Romans 9, Paul poignantly expresses his love for his fellow Jews, stating that he has great sorrow and unceasing anguish in his heart for their unbelief. He wishes that he could be separated from Christ if it meant salvation for them, reflecting a profound self-sacrificial love. This mirrors the love that Christ showed in His substitutionary death. Paul's anguish reveals the weight of lostness among his kinsmen and underscores the urgency and necessity of evangelism. It challenges believers to hold a similar compassion for the lost, prompting us to pray fervently for their salvation and engage in their needs with sincerity and love.
Scripture References: Romans 9:2-3, Romans 10:1

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