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S4 EP3 | Does the Bible Tell Us to Make Christians or Jews Jealous?
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In Romans 11, Paul writes that salvation has come to the Gentiles to make Israel jealous. He says that he hopes his ministry to the Gentiles arouses jealousy, or as the King James Version says, “provokes” his own Jewish people to jealousy. OK, so we just answered the question in the title of this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, but you’ll want to tune in because Carly and Ezra get into the why and how of this unusual – and sometimes uncomfortable – purpose in Gentile Believers’ lives. They discuss:
- The context of these verses
- The provocative word “provoke”
- What it means to provoke to jealousy vs. just provoking
- Defining jealousy and contrasting it with envy and resentment
- Three how-to suggestions for Believers who want to kindle jealousy for God in their Jewish friends
Carly asks Ezra if he was ever “provoked to jealousy” toward God by Christians before he came to believe in Jesus and if he now prompts jealousy in other Jewish people.
Along the Way
Along the way, Carly and Ezra talk about:
- Three pesky chapters in Romans that many Christians don’t know what to do with
- The politically correct thing to do vs. the biblical, loving thing to do
- Are Christians just pawns for God to get Israel to believe?
- How do we arouse jealousy in Jewish people without being perceived as anti-Semitic?
- Answering the bold question: What right does God have to use Christians to provoke Israel to jealousy?” through a biblical understanding of the Jewish people
- How God has a fire of longing burning within Him for Israel
- What provoking a Jewish person does not mean
Words You Might Learn in This Episode
Am Israel, the Church, Gentile, ecclesia, Replacement Theology, Yeshua, salvation
Scriptures Referenced in This Episode
Romans 11:11–14, Romans chapters 9–11, John 3:16, Deuteronomy 32:21, Romans 1:16, John 10:10, Matthew 15:24
Previous Episodes Mentioned
S1 E36 Problems with the Church Replacing Israel
S1 E37 Does the Bible Say the Church is the New Israel?
S1 E48 Who’s More Important – Jews or Gentiles?
Thanks for listening!
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Enter to win free coffee: www.ajewandagentilediscuss.org,
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Consider financially supporting the podcast: www.jewishvoice.org/donate/wem/what-you-hear
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This podcast is a production of Jewish Voice Ministries International.
137 episodios
Manage episode 441998262 series 2785635
In Romans 11, Paul writes that salvation has come to the Gentiles to make Israel jealous. He says that he hopes his ministry to the Gentiles arouses jealousy, or as the King James Version says, “provokes” his own Jewish people to jealousy. OK, so we just answered the question in the title of this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, but you’ll want to tune in because Carly and Ezra get into the why and how of this unusual – and sometimes uncomfortable – purpose in Gentile Believers’ lives. They discuss:
- The context of these verses
- The provocative word “provoke”
- What it means to provoke to jealousy vs. just provoking
- Defining jealousy and contrasting it with envy and resentment
- Three how-to suggestions for Believers who want to kindle jealousy for God in their Jewish friends
Carly asks Ezra if he was ever “provoked to jealousy” toward God by Christians before he came to believe in Jesus and if he now prompts jealousy in other Jewish people.
Along the Way
Along the way, Carly and Ezra talk about:
- Three pesky chapters in Romans that many Christians don’t know what to do with
- The politically correct thing to do vs. the biblical, loving thing to do
- Are Christians just pawns for God to get Israel to believe?
- How do we arouse jealousy in Jewish people without being perceived as anti-Semitic?
- Answering the bold question: What right does God have to use Christians to provoke Israel to jealousy?” through a biblical understanding of the Jewish people
- How God has a fire of longing burning within Him for Israel
- What provoking a Jewish person does not mean
Words You Might Learn in This Episode
Am Israel, the Church, Gentile, ecclesia, Replacement Theology, Yeshua, salvation
Scriptures Referenced in This Episode
Romans 11:11–14, Romans chapters 9–11, John 3:16, Deuteronomy 32:21, Romans 1:16, John 10:10, Matthew 15:24
Previous Episodes Mentioned
S1 E36 Problems with the Church Replacing Israel
S1 E37 Does the Bible Say the Church is the New Israel?
S1 E48 Who’s More Important – Jews or Gentiles?
Thanks for listening!
Other Resources for You
Enter to win free coffee: www.ajewandagentilediscuss.org,
Learn more about Lost Tribes Coffee Co.: www.losttribescoffee.co
Consider financially supporting the podcast: www.jewishvoice.org/donate/wem/what-you-hear
Ask a question, give us feedback: www.ajewandagentilediscuss.org/contact/
Subscribe: Wherever you get your podcasts
Social media: Find us under the handle A Jew and A Gentile Discuss.
Share us with your friends.
Leave a review on your favorite podcast app.
This podcast is a production of Jewish Voice Ministries International.
137 episodios
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