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Why is Paul's concern for Israel significant?

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Paul's concern for Israel highlights the tension between emotional grief for the lost and the assurance of God's sovereign election.

Paul's deep sorrow for his kinsmen according to the flesh, as expressed in Romans 9, emphasizes the genuine emotional struggle that believers may feel for those who are lost. This concern is significant as it portrays the grace and compassion that should characterize Christians' attitudes towards others. Despite his knowledge of God's sovereign election, Paul does not shy away from the reality of his emotional weight for Israel’s salvation. His wish to be accursed for their sake underscores the depth of his love and concern. However, he also acknowledges that this emotional investment cannot change the sovereign purposes of God, which are ultimately fulfilled in Christ. This dual reality serves as a reminder of the need to balance emotional concern with theological truth.
Scripture References: Romans 9:1-3

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