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Why is the concept of being grafted in important for Christians?

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Being grafted in signifies the inclusion of Gentiles into God's covenant community through faith.

In Romans 11:17-19, Paul uses the metaphor of grafting to illustrate how Gentile believers are incorporated into the promises of God originally given to Israel. This concept highlights the unity of God's people, where those once outside of the covenant are now partakers of the blessings of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. Grafting in denotes not just inclusion but emphasizes God's grace in calling and saving those who were once far off. Thus, understanding this concept deepens a Christian's appreciation for God's redemptive plan and the beauty of His inclusive mercy.
Scripture References: Romans 11:17-19

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