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Discussing The Book of Romans Chapter 10 - The Dan Bidondi Show Bible Series
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TruthRadioShow.com Shalom and welcome to the Dan Bedani Show on TruthRadioShow.com and welcome back to the Book of Romans We are now on to chapter 10.
This is awesome, Marty.
10 chapters in the book of Romans and this is a very exciting, very much comprehensive study.
So much context involved.
It's amazing.
So welcome everybody.
And before we get going, we do a specific Bible study approach.
And number one is to pray for wisdom and understanding like we always do.
And it's so important to do this.
So Jesus, Yeshua, Messiah, we come before you.
With all our hearts and all our souls, we love you so much, and thank you for everything you've done for us.
And please, once again, forgive us a lot of dumb sins we commit every day, our dumb trespasses, transgressions, or any abominations.
Please forgive us for that, Lord, and we confess our sins to you, individually.
And Heavenly Father, we come before you again to ask you for wisdom and understanding to help us understand chapter 10 of the Book of Romans today.
We ask you to allow the Holy Spirit to write that word upon our hearts so that we may understand it and fully, fully acknowledge your word, Lord.
And we pray that you can protect us all from the forces of evil, protect this broadcast, protect all the platforms to get your word out there, Lord, for your glory.
In your heavenly name, mighty name, we pray.
Amen.
So, we read the Scripture in context, because context is key.
Remember that.
It's very important to understand all that.
And also, let the Scripture interpret Scripture.
Let the Holy Spirit work through you.
So we don't lean on our own interpretations.
You know what I mean?
Let the Holy Spirit work through you and you'll never go wrong.
So if you've got a Bible, open it up and go to Romans chapter 10.
So, if you don't have a Bible, we do get the Bible up on screen.
Just try to read along.
Because we like for you to read it for yourself as well.
So... And when I say we, it's me.
And, you know, the Holy Spirit wants us to read the Word for ourselves, you know?
So, um... Again, letter from Paul to the Romans.
And if you missed chapters 1 through 9 or skipped any of the chapters, please stop the video right now and go back and watch it.
Because you gotta understand, especially with the Book of Romans, if you skip a chapter, none of this is gonna make sense after that.
So, this is this one continuous letter, that's what it is, and you need to understand it all so you understand it in context.
Instead of taking two or three verses and trying to decipher what you think they mean, no, when you read it in context, like the Bible says, in context, right?
You don't need to have to interpret it, it's clearly written.
The Holy Spirit interprets it for you.
So, let's begin.
Verse 1.
Brethren, my heart's desire to pray to God for Israel, that they may be saved.
And we just got done talking about this in the last chapter, right?
That the Jews, they kept the commandments and the laws, but they didn't believe in the Messiah.
The Gentiles who convert, right?
They didn't have the laws and commandments, but they converted to Jesus and they believed in the Messiah.
But both that, you know, whoever comes, in other words, anybody can be saved.
It doesn't matter who you are.
What your bloodline is, none of that's irrelevant.
It's your faith in Jesus Christ.
That's the only thing that gets you into heaven, plain and simple.
So, this is Paul, right, praying that Israel may be saved.
God, you know, the Jews are the same.
For I bear them record that they have zeal of God, but not according to knowledge.
Right?
If you want to know what zeal means, I kind of forgot about this where the Bible study is.
Oh, excuse me.
Zeal means in the Bible.
So, a great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or objective.
Right?
So, he's saying that Jews, they have great enthusiasm for God.
Right?
In the pursuit of God.
Right?
So, But not according to knowledge.
Because the thing is, Paul's saying, right?
Yeah, they have knowledge of the law and the commandments that God's given them, right?
But, the Messiah that their own prophets prophesize about, they're not listening.
Even to this day, they still think the Messiah hasn't come yet.
And when this clown comes out of his third temple, that's going to claim to be the Messiah, it's going to mislead a lot of people.
But also, a lot of Jews are going to convert to Jesus, because they're going to finally say, wow, this ain't the Christ, this is the Antichrist.
Then they're going to come to the Messiah, Jesus.
So again, he's talking about the Jews, right?
They kept the commandments.
They kept the laws.
their own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto the righteousness of God.
So again, he's talking about the Jews, right?
They kept the commandments.
They kept the laws.
But they refused to acknowledge God's son.
The righteousness of God is God's son.
Thank you.
For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that believes.
And again, it doesn't mean the laws are abolished.
They point that out all the time.
Because people, they'll stick this one verse out of context, right?
And say, oh, that's Paul saying the laws are abolished at the end of it, right?
That's not what he's talking about.
Talk about Jesus, okay?
Believe in Jesus.
And Jesus says, I'm not here to abolish the law.
Remember that?
I'm not here to abolish it.
So, again, for Christ is the end of the war for righteousness.
For righteousness.
Doesn't mean the war's ended.
It's the end for righteousness.
Because before Jesus, to be righteous, you have to follow the law to the T. Right?
Remember that?
And if you violate the law, that's sinning, right?
Sin is transgression of the law.
1 John says that, right?
Defines what sin is.
Transgression of the law.
Back then, you would have to offer up a sacrifice or something to, you know, cleanse your sins or atone for your sins.
Now, Jesus is the only atonement for sin, though, right?
So, we don't have to follow that no more, because we've got Jesus.
He's that final Lamb sacrificed.
He's the final atonement for sin, right?
Again, it doesn't mean the law is ended.
He's the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that believes in Him.
We just got done talking about a little bit of this in the last chapter, right?
For Moses described the righteousness which is of the law, that the man which does those things shall live by them.
Right?
Because again, they had to follow the law to be saved.
And if they sinned, they would have to offer up a sacrifice to atone for sin.
Like they would take their best cattle or sheep or whatever the case.
To get a blood sacrifice to atone for sin.
But now, we got Jesus, we don't need to do that.
Because His blood shed for us is the final lamb sacrifice that the blood atones for our sins.
But the righteousness, which is of faith, speaks on this wise, right?
Say, not in my heart.
Who shall ascend into heaven?
That is, to bring Christ down from above.
Because people say, you know, like, you have to follow everything by the Lord and all that stuff.
But the righteousness, which is the faith, speaks on the wise.
Saying is that, in our own hearts, who shall ascend to heaven?
We won't.
By going according to our own hearts and all that.
We won't ascend to heaven.
But only through Christ from above.
But who shall descend into the deep?
That is, to bring up Christ again from the dead.
But what it says is that, the word is nigh thee, even in thy mouth, and in thy heart.
That is, the word of faith which we preach.
So again, the faith of Jesus Christ, this is Paul saying.
Jew or Gentile, guys?
Because a lot of Gentiles follow paganism and everything else, and he's telling the Jews and Gentiles both.
Yeah, you all need to come to Jesus.
Doesn't matter Jews, if you follow the law or not, you still need Jesus.
And Gentiles, we follow false pagan gods, especially in Rome, right?
Because this is a letter to the Romans.
Remember this, right?
From Paul.
The Romans, even to this day, okay, what do you think all these abomination holidays came from?
Christmas, Easter, Good Friday, that has nothing at all to do with Jesus.
I know it's a shocker to some people.
Jesus wasn't even born in December.
They honor pagan gods, false gods.
That's what these holidays are about.
Tammuz, okay, which is Horus.
Semiramis, which is Isis.
Nimrod, which is Osiris.
And there are Greek and Greco-Roman versions of them.
That's who they honor with these holidays, right?
So that's why Paul is bringing the gospel both to the Jews with their Jewish tradition, and to the Gentiles with their pagan tradition, right?
Both of y'all need Christ.
Yeah, Jew's great.
You follow the Sabbath.
Keep the Sabbath and commandments.
Great!
That's awesome.
That's what we're supposed to do.
But you need Jesus Christ.
To you Gentiles out there, you need to give up these pagan customs and gods.
These false gods.
They need to come to Christ.
Paul's giving it to both of them.
Equally.
That if thou shalt confess with your mouth that Lord Jesus The Lord Jesus, right?
"...and shall believe in thy heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you shall be saved." So he's telling both the Gentiles and the Jews.
Then and now, okay?
Both of y'all need to confess Jesus with your mouth.
Both of y'all need to believe with all your heart that God raised Him from the dead.
And now, then you shall be saved.
That's what Paul's saying.
Taking this in context.
He's not telling the Jews to give up the commandments.
He's not telling the Jews to give up the laws.
He's just simply saying, you need Jesus to go to heaven.
And he's telling those Gentiles, yeah, you need to give up the pagan gods and all that, you gotta come to Jesus.
So he's handing it to both the world, all the world's religions basically at the time.
Any cults, yeah, you need to come to Jesus.
No matter who you are, what religion you follow, a cult, whatever, you need Jesus Christ to get to heaven.
Bottom line, right?
So you need to believe that Jesus is our righteousness.
And with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
So you need to believe that Jesus is our righteousness.
You need to believe and confess with your mouth that Jesus is made unto salvation.
For the scripture says, now again, the scripture, which scripture is he talking about?
We went through this a dozen times in the last chapter, right?
Churches who don't know the Old Testament, alright, and they tell people, oh, don't worry about the Old Testament, it doesn't apply to us, or it doesn't mean nothing, then why would Jesus and Paul and his apostles constantly bring up the Old Scripture?
Because it does matter.
And any pastor or any religion or minister that tells you the Old Testament doesn't apply to us or matter, you tell them to go pound sand.
As a matter of fact, you take that Bible and you smack them right across the face with it.
Spiritually, speaking of course.
No, you really, you take that Bible and you smack them right across the head with it.
For being a dope and a fool.
Because it does matter.
Because that's why Paul says, as it is written, as Jesus says, as it is written, very important to understand it.
Right?
For the scripture says, whoever shall believe him shall not be ashamed.
We just read that in the last chapter, right?
Now it's Isaiah.
I'm not Isaiah.
It's Isaiah, right?
Prophesizing to come to Jesus, and he said, whoever believes in him will not be ashamed.
This is long before Jesus came.
He's reciting Old Scripture.
Old Testament, right there.
For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek.
That's what we just got done saying.
Last two chapters, right?
For the same Lord over all is rich and unto all that call upon Him.
So, we just got done saying this at the beginning of the video.
You need Jesus.
Jews and Greeks, which is considered Gentiles and all that, right?
Doesn't matter who you are.
Both Jew and Greek.
Rich and poor.
We all need Jesus.
It's the same Lord over us that we should call upon Him.
In other words, He's available to us.
It doesn't matter who you are.
If you call upon Jesus, you are saved.
Believe it in your heart that He rose from the dead.
That the Father rose from the dead and He died for our sins.
Right?
And look, whoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved again.
Right?
Saying that we need to call upon the name of the Lord and we will be saved.
So, people out there, the Hebrew Roots Movement people and all that, they think because of their bloodline, they'll automatically be saved.
They don't have to believe in Jesus because of who they are and their bloodline, they'll automatically go to heaven.
There are a lot of black Hebrew people who believe that too.
And the white ones too.
So, yeah.
No.
Your bloodline, your color, your race has no significance at all.
Nor any relativity of you going to heaven.
I don't care who you are.
I don't care if you're a direct descendant of King David himself.
I don't care if your bloodline goes all the way back to Noah.
Or Adam.
You are not guaranteed the kingdom of God because of your bloodline.
Get over yourself.
Now I'm going to be cocky about that.
Because the scripture says, through the blood of Jesus Christ that you are going to be saved.
That's it.
Your bloodline, your heritage, it doesn't matter.
It holds no weight in the kingdom of God.
So get that through your heads, for those people out there.
Because there's all kinds of religions, cracky religions out there guys.
All kinds of cults and everything else, that believe that just because who they are, they're bloodline.
Now the KKK, right?
The racist group, the KKK, they believe that Jesus is all white.
They're just as bad as the black, Hebrew, Muslim people.
Racist as they come.
They believe they're only going to inherit the kingdom of God because of their race and color, right?
The whites.
And the black Hebrew people, they believe that because they're black and all that, they're the ones who are going to inherit the kingdom of God.
Right?
No.
Wrong.
Those people need to get over themselves and quick.
And they're going to find out the hard way.
Your race and color means jack crap to the Father.
It's only through the blood of Jesus Christ that you could be saved, and it could be black, white, Hispanic, Hindu, whatever, you know, that converts, whatever.
Anybody!
Okay?
Whoever!
Right there.
Whoever!
It doesn't say, oh, just black Hebrews among people.
It doesn't say, oh, just white Hebrews.
Or it doesn't say just, uh, any wacky religions.
No.
It says whoever.
Anyone.
So, that calls upon the name of the Lord will be saved.
Bottom line.
Your bloodline doesn't give you that extra step.
No, it means nothing to the God.
At all.
Right?
Good questions.
Real good questions, right?
on him and whom they have not believed?
And how they shall believe in him of whom they have not heard?
And how shall they hear without a preacher?
Right?
Good questions.
Real good questions, right?
Well, let's find out what the answers are.
And how shall they preach except they be sent?
Ask As, again, as, here we go, as it is written, as it is written, which I mean, once again guys, as it is written is to recite the Old Testament in the Torah.
Right?
Again, if you don't know the Old Testament, you will be lost.
Especially in the last chapter we just got over with, right?
Chapter 9.
In this chapter, right, you will be lost out in space somewhere.
And it's funny, too, because you never see modern day churches reading through these chapters.
Because they want to tell you the Old Testament doesn't mean nothing.
It's irrelevant.
Anybody tells you that, again, like I said, you take the Bible and smack them on it.
Again, Paul says, As it is written, how beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace and bring glad tidings of good things.
And we are, we're preaching the word of God, we have the gospel of peace, right?
We're saying all you have to do is believe in Him with all your heart and soul and we'll bring you good tidings of the things of the Father in this kingdom, right?
But they have not all obeyed the gospel, for Isaiah says, Lord, who has believed our report?
Again, Isaiah, right, was the main prophet before Jesus came, right?
He was the last big prophet before Jesus came into the flesh.
He prophesied exactly who, what, where, when, how, and when Jesus comes, right?
Now, mind you, right?
I forgot what chapter it was.
Matthew, right?
Jesus talked about that when he brought some of the apostles up on the Mount of Olives, right?
He transfigured into the Spirit.
And he spoke with Isaiah and Moses in the Spirit.
Which I truly believe these two might be, it could be Enoch Till, but the final prophet, the two witnesses that are coming in the end times.
And I really think it is Isaiah and Moses because he spoke to them in the spirit.
But we'll see, we'll soon find out.
But however, yeah.
But they have not, again, Paul's bringing up the Old Testament and talking about Isaiah, the great prophet, right?
He's asking, Lord, who has believed our testimony?
So then, faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.
Just as you're hearing us now, and it's not me speaking, the Holy Spirit speaking to me to read to the seal.
I'm learning just as much as you are right now.
But I say, have they not heard?
Asking, have they not heard this?
Yes, verily, their sound went into all the earth, and the words into all the ends of the world.
Remember Matthew 24?
Jesus said, before the end comes, the gospel will be preached throughout the entire world.
The entire world.
But I say, did not Israel know?
First, Moses said it, yeah, and he's talking about the Jews we have, right?
When I just mentioned in the last chapter too, that the Jews knew, they knew the law and all that stuff they follow, right?
But they didn't listen to their own prophets!
Their own prophets that they revered, Moses, Elijah, Elias, right?
Which Elias is Elias, right?
That's another name for him, right?
Some of the apostles are called Mosiahs, and some are called Elias, right?
It's the same guy, right?
So, but again, the Jews, right?
They revered Elias, they revered Moses and all the prophets, right?
But they didn't listen to him!
And that's what Paul's saying, you guys are insane!
It's great you keep the commandments, it's great you follow the law, that's awesome!
But you deny the very Savior, the Messiah, that our own prophets taught us!
Moses, right?
Talked about the coming of the Messiah.
Elias talked about the coming of the Messiah.
Right?
but you guys refuse to believe it.
It's amazing.
It really is.
But think of this too, right?
And I'm not trashing you.
I'm not.
But think of this for a minute, right?
The people found Moses, right?
Out of bondage in Exodus, right?
All the miracles that they've seen.
Could you imagine that being on a trail?
All the miracles I've seen.
The pillar of fire at night.
Keeping them warm.
A cloud over their head in the daytime to keep them shielded from the sun.
Birds dropping from the air for their food and manna and all that stuff.
And all the things they've seen.
And yet they still constantly gave up faith in God.
All the supernatural stuff there.
Especially, here's the thing.
If you were there, right?
When you seen that Red Sea split.
That would have been done, done, done and sealed for me.
Right there.
To witness something like that.
And then watch the Red Sea swallow up all your enemies, right?
That would have been done, sealed, delivered right there.
My fantasy would never get questioned God.
Never, right?
But they questioned God again, and again, and again, and again, right?
Think of that for a minute, right?
And here they are, Moses talks about, hey, your Messiah is coming here and there, right?
Elias comes, your Messiah is coming here and there.
Recite exactly what Moses said, right?
And these prophets that the Jews were veered, but yet they didn't listen to them.
This is Paul saying, you guys are insane.
You guys were veered, okay, like they were personally, but you guys listened to the prophets, but yet you don't listen to them.
But I say, did not Israel know?
They did know.
First Moses said, right?
Moses told them that Jesus is coming.
And I will provoke you to jealousy by them that are no people.
And by foolish nation, I will anger you.
And yeah, you got to be foolish, especially with the Jews.
All the stuff that God's done for you.
You know what I mean?
And you're still denying Jesus.
Even though all your prophets spoke of Him.
It just blows my mind to no end.
It really does.
And I wasn't even there.
And I believe with all my heart and soul that Jesus is the Messiah.
I'm not even a Jew.
I'm not saying I'm better than anybody, but still.
But Elias is very bold.
He said, I was found of them that sought me not.
I was made manifest unto them that asked not after me.
So, he was found for the people who wasn't even looking for him, right?
That's what he's saying.
And he was made manifest to the people who didn't even ask for him.
To bring the Word of God.
To the people who didn't even ask for it, they brought the Word of God to them.
The people who weren't even looking for it, brought the Word of God to them.
But unto Israel he said, All day long I have stretched forth my hands unto disobedient and gainsaying people.
And he did!
When you read Isaiah, right?
Elias.
Same person, right?
You'll see that over and over again.
Commentating.
All through the centuries, all the miraculous things that God's done for them, and they denied the prophets at the time.
They denied Jesus.
It just baffles me to know it.
To know it!
This is Paul just going off on these people.
Like, really guys, get your crap together.
And he's handing to the Jews, the Greeks, the Gentiles, equal.
And Paul is a very outspoken person.
Wow.
Yeah.
That's why he was one of the most effective apostles there is.
He used to be a hater and a killer of apostles, right?
Remember that?
He used to kill people that believed in Jesus.
Now he became one of the most powerful, when I talk about powerful, like he was effective.
His words pierced people.
When he spoke to Jews, listen.
When he spoke to Gentiles, listen.
When he spoke, the Romans listened.
The Greeks listened.
So, this is why I love Paul, man.
And it's not a coincidence, too, when you look at this, right?
How many religions out there beface Paul?
How many of them?
They can't stand Paul.
They try to discredit all the books that Paul wrote in the Bible.
Why do they do that?
The Essenes do that.
Oh, the Essene religion?
Yeah.
Bunch of crackpots.
Spiritually, crackpots, right?
They sit there and rip Paul through the woodwork, right?
They run him through the mills, I should say.
Why about him?
So many lies.
We just did a show not too long ago exposing the Essenes on a special offer Friday.
They really run through Paul to the ring.
Southerners and Decapolis and Jews.
Why?
So does the Gnostics.
Why?
So does the sects of Judaism.
Why?
Because Paul was straight up.
Paul told it how it is and they didn't like it.
That's why.
Paul was very effective and they didn't, still to this day, they don't like it.
That's why they sit there, lie about Paul, make stories up about Paul.
It's insane!
Two people that are hated the most in the scripture, right?
Number one is Jesus, right?
That the world hates, I should say, right?
All the false religions hate Jesus.
Deny Him as the Savior, right?
Then, the second hated person after Him is Paul.
Why do all these religions attack Paul for?
And Jesus?
Because Paul was very effective for Jesus.
That's why.
They didn't like when somebody comes up to you and tells you how it is, they hate people like that.
That's why I'm hated in the media, when I work for Forbes and all that, because I told people, I confronted politicians, done them some math, they're Republican and Democrat.
Right?
I told them exactly how it was, and they didn't like that.
Nobody likes that.
Evil people especially.
They don't like to be told how it is.
Paul did exactly just that.
That's why they all hate Paul.
Again, they make up lies and rumors about Paul, that's not even true.
The Essenes do this, the Gnostics do this, the Kabbalistic Jews do this.
And other sects of Judaism do this.
And other religions do this.
Many other religions all hate Paul.
And Jesus.
Some hate Paul and like Jesus, some like Jesus and hate Paul.
It's insane.
That's why I don't follow no religion, no sect, no denomination.
I am a follower of Jesus Christ.
Bottom line.
So guys, hope you like the broadcast today.
Very important stuff, man.
I tell you.
And I can't wait to keep going on chapter 11 next.
So don't take my word and nobody's word for it.
Read it for yourself.
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That you're going to see.
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We even got a backup YouTube, so... Anyway, guys, thank you for tuning in to the Book of Romans, Chapter 10.
We will see you for Chapter 11.
And I'm getting excited, because I'm loving this Book of Romans right now.
I was scared, I gotta admit.
When I first started Romans, I was afraid, because I'm like, wow... Because everybody was telling me the Book of Romans is so difficult.
And I had that in my head, and when I started reading, it's like, no, it's not difficult.
Let the Holy Spirit speak, and it won't be difficult.
And when you understand Paul, you understand where he's coming from.
That guy was on fire for the Lord.
And when I'm talking about spiritual fire, that guy kicks some booty.
Okay?
In the spiritual sense.
So, God bless.
Shalom.
And we'll see you for chapter 11 in this in-depth comprehensive study.
We love you.
God bless.
Shalom.
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