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What does Paul say about the state of Israel in Romans 9?

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Paul expresses deep sorrow for Israel, lamenting their failure to accept the gospel despite their spiritual privileges.

In Romans 9, Paul grapples with the spiritual state of Israel, expressing profound sorrow for their unbelief. Although the Israelites had received immense privileges, such as the covenants and the law, many have rejected the gospel. Paul highlights that despite their unique relationship with God, many Jews have missed the truth found in Christ. This creates a tension within Paul as he yearns for their salvation, showcasing a heart that reflects God's love for His people while affirming the necessity of accepting Christ for salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 9:1-5

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