In the sermon "A Prayer for Israel," Eric Floyd addresses the apostle Paul's heartfelt desire and prayer for the salvation of the Israelites as found in Romans 10:1-4. Floyd emphasizes the importance of true prayer, noting that while many pray superficially, genuine prayer arises from a deep understanding of human sinfulness and the need for divine mercy. He supports his argument using various Scripture references, including Romans 10, where Paul expresses his yearning for Israel's salvation despite their vehement zeal for God, which is not aligned with true knowledge (Romans 10:2). The preacher underscores the significance of recognizing that salvation comes solely through faith in Christ, who is the fulfillment of the Law (Romans 10:4), explaining that understanding this truth is crucial for believers as they pray for the lost among them, including their enemies. Ultimately, Floyd calls for a prayerful heart and a commitment to the gospel that transcends surface-level engagements with faith.
“True prayer comes from the heart. That's what Paul was saying here.”
“God's elect shall be saved. He's not gonna lose a one.”
“They have a zeal of God, but not according to knowledge.”
“The law cannot justify you. The law cannot justify me. Only Christ can.”
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