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Discussing The Book of Romans Chapter 11 - The Dan Bidondi Show Bible Series
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truthradioshow.com Shalom and welcome to the Dan Badani Show on truthradioshow.com and welcome to the book of Romans chapter 11 in this in-depth comprehensive study you
So guys, if you missed chapters 1 through 10, just stop the video right here and go watch chapter 1 and catch up to date, you know, what's going on because chapter 11 is not going to make any sense to you if you haven't watched 1 through 10 or read 1 through 10.
So and if you guys got a Bible out there, please open it up.
And because we do guys we do a specific bible study approach Um again, it sounds repetitive, but we're gonna do this every video to keep ourselves reminded of this awesome approach So number one we pray for wisdom and understanding.
So let's do that right now.
So jesus.
Yeshua messiah will come before you and ask you So once again, forgive us individually of our sins that we committed, any trespasses, any abominations or transgressions of the law.
We ask you to forgive us, Lord, and make us pure before the Father.
And Father, we come before your throne and ask you for your divine wisdom and understanding.
To help us disseminate this information to the people watching here, with the Holy Spirit working upon us, Lord, and to write your word, in this case, Romans chapter 11, upon our hearts.
We ask you to comfort everybody and protect them all and protect us all, in our platform and everything, from the forces of evil, and help us, Lord, thrive through the end times coming here, to give us encouragement, And power, wisdom, and everything we need, and the armor of God to put on us, Lord.
And that we may just push through these end times, Lord, and we look forward for the return of your Son, Yeshua Messiah.
So we say this in your name, mighty name, Amen.
So we read description, context, because context is key.
Very important to understand this stuff, guys.
Let the scripture interpret scripture.
So that being said, guys, let's go to the scripture.
Open your Bibles, Romans chapter 11.
If you don't have a Bible, we got it up on screen.
We use the King James Version.
So, yeah, here we go.
So before we start to chapter 10, it's a continuation, obviously, of chapter 11.
I'm sorry, a continuation of 10.
So let's go back a little bit here.
So he says, Paul asks in verse 19, but I say, didn't Israel not know?
You don't know?
First Moses says, I will provoke you to jealousy by them that are no people in the foolish nation.
I will anger you.
And Isaiah is very bold and he says, I found them that sought me not.
I was made manifest unto them that ask not after me.
But also to Israel, he says, all day long I have stretched forth my hands unto a disobedient and gamesaying people.
And it's true, because even during the days of Moses, guys, I mean, they were so disobedient.
I mean, you would think, right, like I said in the last chapter, right?
You would think the Jews, right?
Being, you know, during the Exodus, being led out of their captivity from Egypt, right?
You would think when you see the Red Sea part, seriously, when you see the Red Sea part open for you to cross, and it all of a sudden crushes your enemy, you would think that'd be a sold-done deal right there.
But no, they, you know, it's amazing because a lot of them kept turning from God.
Lack of patience.
God provided a pillar of fire at night to keep them warm and a cloud over their head to keep them shielded from the sun.
Provided them food through the desert for 40 years.
And still, they kept turning to false gods.
And I would be angry too.
If I was God, I'd be angry as well, you know?
But anyway, going on to chapter 11 here.
So, Paul continues, yeah?
Saying, I say then, has God cast away his people?
So he's saying, do all this stuff, right?
Now it's just narrating basically what, you know, the Bible's talking about, yeah?
Do all this that God casts his people away?
God forbid!
That means no, he didn't.
God forbid!
All the times they turn against him and everything else and all that, he didn't cast his people away.
And he says, for I am also Israelite, the seed of Abraham, the trident of Benjamin.
God has not cast away his people, which he foreknew.
So won't not that he has the scripture, says Elias, how he makes intercession to God against Israel, saying, Lord, they have killed thy prophets and dig down thy altars, And I am left alone and I will seek my life.
So, Elias here advocated.
So did Moses.
He advocated for the people.
Especially when Moses came off that mountain, right?
He's got the two tablets with the Ten Commandments.
Comes off the mountain there.
And Billy, I mean, he hasn't stepped foot literally on the ground yet.
He's still a little ways up in the mountain.
He looks down and sees a bunch of yelling and screaming.
He thought people were being murdered or something, right?
But no, they were doing these disgusting ritual orgies and partying to this demonic Baal God that they created.
And that's when Moses threw the tablets on the ground and broke them.
And man, those people, they paid a heavy price.
Plain and simple.
But he didn't give up on it, he advocated for the people who didn't have no part of that.
Anyway, but what says the answer of God unto him?
I have reserved myself seven thousand men who have not bowed the knee to the image of Baal.
That's exactly what I was just talking about.
Exactly, right there.
That's how we know the Holy Spirit works through you.
Because exactly the examples that you're given, right?
And I'm sure everybody thought the same thing, because the Holy Spirit is working now.
So, right there.
Because of the very few, compared to the masses of the Jews there, right?
That bowed their knee to the image of Baal.
God served, I'm sorry, God reserved these men.
And He killed the rest.
Imagine that, all the stuff you've been... I can't even talk about this enough.
All the stuff you've been through.
The miracles you've seen from the hand of God.
We didn't see that stuff, guys.
We didn't see it.
But a lot of us believe.
But these people were there, okay?
They witnessed, personally, first hand, the supernatural stuff from God.
And yet, they turned to this disgusting, golden image of battle.
And doing godless sexual stuff and everything else before us.
Except for the handful, it was like 7,000 men, or women in whatever case, that did not do this.
They stood aside and prayed against it.
And God spared those people.
It goes on to remind you that they're separating the wheat from the tare, as we read through Matthew and all that.
So, God does help us guys.
We live in a world full of trash guys, plain and simple.
Godless people, right?
So God's not going to forget you, okay?
We're few compared to the most.
Even people in the so-called truth movement, half these people are not truthers at all.
Truth comes from Jesus.
Half these people are into the New Age movement, you know, where people call themselves patriots and all that.
They're patriots, great, yeah.
But half these people are into the New Age movement, and the occult and everything else.
It's disgusting.
So, pick up a hand.
Well, I want you to do this, right?
We'll share the comparison.
Next time you go to the beach, the ocean, right?
Why don't you pick up a handful, just grab two hands, you know, cup a handful of sand with two hands, right?
Hold it in your hands, right?
Look at it, right?
Compare that to the beach.
The grains of sand in your hand are the numbers of people here on Earth compared to the massive numbers of people on Earth who don't believe.
It's sickening, it really is.
Even so, then, at this present time, there will also be a remnant according to the election of grace.
We are the remnant.
Again, we explained what a remnant is at the last show.
Remnant's a few.
It's basically a leftover of what's left.
You know what I mean?
Basically, again, I'm going to use the same terminology again.
That's why Jesus talked in parables.
Because you could not misunderstand him, right?
He talked in examples, right?
That's what a power bullet is, so I'm going to give you one, right?
What a remnant is, right?
Just say you get a new carpet installed in your house, right?
They bring this giant roll of carpet, right?
To install into your home.
That means they unroll it, they gotta cut it to the size of each room, right?
Now, there's leftover pieces of that carpet, right?
That's called remnant.
If you ever been to a remnant sale.
Like especially when people do floor stow.
They can get some floor tile for cheap.
Because it's remnant off a job.
So you know, one of the jobs.
Same thing with the carpet.
Even people putting ceiling tile on all that.
You still have pieces left over.
Right?
You get the point.
Right?
The remnant is us.
Okay?
We're the few of the men.
That still believe in God.
So it's the election of the grace.
And if by grace, then there's no more works.
Otherwise, grace is no more grace.
But for being works, then there's no more grace.
Otherwise, work is no more work.
Right?
So I want to explain something to him.
And Paul is not saying, okay, he is not saying you should not produce good works.
It doesn't matter, right?
He's not saying that.
Because in today's world, the dispensationalism is a pollution to the doctrine.
It really is.
Of course, it's a pollution to it.
They say, you know, oh, don't worry about it.
And I literally heard pastors say, hey, believe in Jesus right now.
You can go out and do whatever you want, and you're still going to go to heaven.
No.
Jesus says, OK, no, yeah, granted, only by grace we are saved, not by works we can boast, right?
Absolutely.
However, how do you know?
Ken Hovind put this to a perspective, right?
Or watch this video today.
Ken Holman said this, right?
How do you know somebody's pregnant?
A woman come up to you, right?
I'm pregnant, right?
How do you know she's pregnant, right?
In six months, seven months, and she doesn't have a bump in her stomach, right?
You begin to question, is this girl really pregnant, right?
Nine months pass, right?
There's no baby along.
Ten months pass, no baby comes out, right?
Then, you're like, alright, you're not pregnant.
You can say you're pregnant all you want, you're not.
This is the same thing, okay?
A Christian, okay, should be demonstrating their works.
A Christian should not be out partying, doing godless stuff, okay?
We go over this a million times.
We need to walk the statues of God.
Because Jesus says, if your tree does not produce good fruit, it gets hemmed down and tossed into the fire.
Yes, we're saved by grace.
Again, I have to emphasize that.
Only grace saves us.
Absolutely.
There's not enough works in the world we can do to be saved.
However, your tree still needs to produce good fruit.
Bottom line.
You can't say, oh, I'm saved by grace and not doing anything for the Lord.
You can't say, I'm saved by grace but continue to go out and sin over and over again and think it's okay.
Yeah, this goes so many different ways.
Yeah, it's awesome.
Like, so much you can pull out of the scripture here.
So Paul says, what then?
Asks, what then?
Israel has not obtained that which you seek it for, but the election has obtained it, and the rest will blind it.
And according as it is written, again referring to what?
As it is written, when every time Him or Jesus said, as it is written, which is it referring to?
The Old Testament and the Torah.
So again, as it is written, making reference to the Old Testament Torah, God has given them a spirit of slumber.
Eyes that they should not see, and ears that they should not hear, unto this day.
This is, yeah, unto that day when Paul lived here, even unto the day we speak here.
Right now it's September 12th of 2023.
I'm recording this, right?
Even to this day, That people have this reprobate mind.
That they think, they literally think the Ten Commandments are abolished.
When Paul himself said, within the last few chapters, they're not, the laws are not abolished.
Jesus said that too.
These commandments, the Ten Commandments of God are not abolished.
The New Covenant doesn't end them.
To carry over into the new covenant.
Because in Revelation 14-12, Jesus says, to keep the patience of the saints, of us, to keep the commandments of God and the faith in Jesus Christ.
You need to do both.
And yes, you should be producing good fruit.
Because Jesus also talked about this, talked about the lukewarm question.
When you put it in your mouth, there's no flavor to it, because you lost your salt.
And you're going to get, what does it say?
You're going to get chewed up and spit out, right?
So if anybody had the cockamamie idea or notion that, oh, I could be saved and just go out and do what I want with no conscience or care.
Yeah, you got another thing coming because you're going to be the person to hear, okay, begone, I never knew you.
And that dog gets slammed right in your face by Jesus himself.
Then you'll be like, oh, oh Jesus, haven't I not cast out demons in your name?
Have I not prophesied in your name?
And he goes, yeah, you did, but you never knew me.
Now I never knew you.
Be gone to a work of iniquity.
Ben, you know, plain and simple.
So when he says, and David said, their table be made of the snare, a trap, and a stumbling block, and a recompense upon them, right?
It's still to this day, too.
Same stuff, guys.
You're a dick people learning lessons by now.
Nope.
Let the eyes be darkened, that they may not see, and bow down the back of the hallway.
I say then, have they stumbled that they should fall?
God forbid.
But rather, through their fall, salvation is come unto the Gentiles for to provoke them to jealousy.
So salvation is offered to everybody.
No matter what you done and did, right?
Salvation... This question got brought up today, right?
On one of the forums.
Actually, I posted on Facebook, I put up about the Ten Commandments still being valid, gave the biblical proof, right?
And some lady asked, I forgot her name, she's like, what about the thief on the cross?
He didn't have time to, no, he didn't, because here's the thing, he believed in Jesus at that last minute.
And when you believe in Jesus, right, you become a new person.
So the Gentiles that Jesus talked about, the Gentiles did not have the Ten Commandments growing up.
The Jews did.
But the Jews refused to believe Him as their Savior.
But the Gentiles, who did not have the commandments, they ended up believing in Jesus as their Savior.
See where that goes here?
But when you become a new person, come to the cross, I'm sorry, you die in the flood, you know, in yourself, right?
And you become born again in the faith.
Therefore, from that point in time, you start keeping the commandments.
You start obeying the law.
You start producing new food.
Now granted, the thief on the cross didn't have time to do all that, but because of his faith, he was saved.
So now, if the fall of them be the riches of the world, and the diminution of them the riches of the Gentiles, how much more the fulfillment?
And he says, for I speak to you Gentiles, insomuch as I am apostle of the Gentiles, I magnify mine office.
So, Paul's saying, I am an apostle of the Gentiles.
I'm here to help you guys come to the cross.
Especially him growing up as a Roman, okay?
Yeah, he was a Jew too, but he was a Roman.
Lived in Rome.
He was among Gentiles.
He didn't grow up among, you know, people keeping the commandments and all that.
He grew up among the Gentiles, where they practiced pagan stuff, as you read from chapter 1.
That's a letter to the Romans here, and he really nailed it down, man.
All the pagan practices and discussions of botry that the Romans, even to this day, commit, right?
He tells them now, you know, plain and simple.
And if by any means I provoke to immolation them which are of my flesh, it might save some of them.
So this is Paul, like I love Paul because he's sitting there asking these real tough questions, right?
but life from death, the dead.
So this is Paul, like, I love Paul, because he's sitting there asking these real tough questions, right?
But they're informative questions.
So this is a book, right, especially Romans, right? - Okay.
You need to read the scriptures in context.
You can't take one or two verses together and think it means something.
You need to read the whole context of it to fully grasp what he's talking about.
Because a lot of churches do that.
They take verses way out of context.
For if the first fruit be holy, the lump is also holy.
But if the root be holy, So are the branches.
We just got done talking about the trees, remember?
What is the olive tree, guys?
Referring to, right?
This is spiritual Israel.
God's Israel.
That we're grafted into.
tree, were grafted in among them, and with them the partakes of the root of fatness of the yellow tree.
What is the yellow tree, guys?
Referring to, right?
This is spiritual Israel.
God's Israel, that we're grafted into.
Look, we're grafted in among them.
And it doesn't mean, like, you know, the Israel, which particularly talking about, the country Israel, we're talking about God's Israel, God's people.
When we become adopted sons of God, because again, we're not born as sons of God or daughters of God, we're going to be adopted.
And how you do that is coming to the cross, coming to the faith of Jesus, then you're grafted into His Israel, not the country of Israel, His Israel, the kingdom of God.
But boast not against the branches, but if thou boast, those bearest not the root, but the root thee." So I was going to say what he's saying here, right?
For if the first fruit be holy, right, the lump is also holy.
But if the root be holy, so are the branches.
So obviously, if the root's holy, so is the tree and the branches, right?
But if some of the branches are broken off, and though being a wild olive tree, were grafted in among them, and then partaking of fatness of the olive tree, right?
But he's saying that he's boasting against the branches.
Well, if they'll boast, right?
If you boast about it, right?
They'll bear us not the root, but the root of the, you know, root thing.
And if this doesn't make sense, just hit me up in the comment section and I can explain a little bit better.
Right?
Because if you remember, right, where does this come from?
When he talks about the tree.
Jesus talked about this.
Remember I was just talking about it earlier?
About the tree that bears fruit.
The good seed brings forth a good tree that brings good fruit.
So this is Paul's teaching of what Jesus taught him.
That's why you're going to see a lot of similarities between Paul and Jesus.
And they're talking.
Because Paul, all he did was like, he's speaking what Jesus taught him.
But of course, we don't go boasting about our works.
You know what I mean?
We do things for the Lord, absolutely.
We produce good fruit, but we don't go around boasting about it.
Oh, look at me.
I'm... No, the thing is, I give... Like, what I do here, okay, with these videos and shows and all that stuff, all critical is the Lord.
I'm not over here to try and be like, oh, look at me.
I'm Dan Bodongi.
I'm trying to get famous.
No, no, nothing like that.
Gotta be a bee of boasting of my branches.
Bee boasting of my fruit.
You're not supposed to do that.
All credit goes to the Lord, because the root is what?
The Lord, right?
The root of your seed is the Lord.
So if you're from the Lord, right, you don't go around doing that stuff.
If this makes any sense to you guys.
So though we'll say then, the branches were broken off that I might be grafted in.
Well, because of unbelief, they were broken off.
And those standards, by faith, not by hidden, high-minded fear.
Right?
So, if you're going to understand what I'm saying, look, the scriptures interpret itself, alright?
I could do my best all day to try to explain it, but the Bible explains it a lot better than me.
So if the branch is broken off like that, you might be grafted in.
Well, because of unbelief, they were broken off.
The reason why they were broken off, because of unbelief.
And again, going back to what Jesus said, right?
Matthew.
If the tree stops producing good fruit, guess what?
It's gonna be hemmed down.
Or if a branch, some of your branches stop producing good fruit, That cut off, right?
Anybody that grows food in the garden or grows any kind of anything at all, right?
When you have flowers, right?
You pull off what?
The dead petals?
So they don't suck up off of the good stuff?
You hem them off and for good stuff to grow.
So you need to constantly be producing good fruit.
Because if you produce bad fruit, right?
Especially if you hold on to it.
It's gonna eventually take away from the good stuff.
So all that good food you have on your tree, right?
And you keeping that bad food on your tree is going to ruin the whole thing.
So, for if God spared not the natural branches, take heed lest he spare nothing.
What does this remind you of?
Remember?
Remember what the Bible said?
If God didn't spare his angels, what makes you think he's going to spare you?
Right?
So, behold, therefore, the goodness of severity of God, on them which fell severity.
Let me see what severity means.
I don't know what that means.
The fact or condition of being severe.
So basically, behold the goodness and severity of God, in which fell severity, but toward thee, toward thee goodness, if thou continue his goodness, otherwise thou shall be cut off.
Look, what I was just saying, you'll be cut off.
All right, if you don't continue to produce good fruit.
If you let the fruit go stale and all that stuff, you know, it's gonna be cut off.
And this right here, in the modern day dispensational churches, guys, and I bring this up all the time, as you know, right?
They got this cockamamie belief that you could literally do whatever you want as long as you believe in Jesus.
That's not what the Bible says.
The dispensationalists will tell you, oh, there's going to be a pre-tribulation rapture when the Bible says immediately after the pre-tribulation he comes, right?
Matthew 24.
Dispensationalists saying the Ten Commandments are no longer valid?
Yeah, right?
No, of course they're valid.
Paul said, Joe, God forbid that they're made according to the law.
God forbid.
Right?
So that they'll be cut off.
And they also, if they abide not still in unbelief, right?
Shall be grafted in, for God is able to graft them in again.
So basically, what is it saying?
What is this all saying?
We all stumble, we all fall.
We can get back up, guys.
And if our branches are broken off, we start going down the wrong path.
If we come to the Lord, we could be grafted in.
We gotta repent for those sins and everything, right?
And God will graft us in again.
For if they were cut out of the olive tree, which is wild by nature, right?
Let's talk about God's Israel, right?
Notice in Matthew 24, I talked about the olive tree, right?
Talking about God's Israel.
That's the parable of the olive tree.
But if you were cut out of the olive tree, again, if you were You know, right now we're all blues, right?
We're grafted into God's Israel.
But if somehow you fell away from the faith and all that, you were cut out of that, right?
Which is wild by nature, and wouldn't graft it contrary to the nature of good olive tree.
How much more shall these which be in the natural branches be grafted into their own olive tree?
How much more?
For I would not, brethren, that you should be ignorant of this mystery.
So he's saying, don't be ignorant of this.
I want to do that.
You should not do that.
Lest you should be wise in your own conceits, that blindness in part have happened to Israel, and to fullness of Gentiles come in.
Be wise in your own conceits.
You want to know what kassit means?
It's expressive pride in oneself.
A fancy expression in the writing of speech.
Elaborate a metaphor.
And so all Israel shall be saved, as it is written.
There shall come out of the Sion the deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob.
For this is my covenant unto them, when I will take away their sins.
He's talking about Jesus.
He's the deliverer, right?
He's making reference to Jesus.
Paul's not saying he's the deliverer now.
He's talking about Jesus, right?
Well, this is my covenant unto them, I will take away their sins, right?
As concerned in the gospel, they are enemies for your sakes, but as touched in the election, they are beloved for the Father's sake.
For gifts in calling of God are without repentance.
For as you in times past have not believed in God, yet now obtain mercy through their unbelief.
So, okay even so, have these also not believed that through your mercy they also may be obtained mercy?
For God has concluded them all in unbelief, that He might have mercy upon them all.
Right?
So, because of unbelief and everything else, and all the stuff we do, God has mercy on us.
He's going to give us a chance to believe, right?
If you don't believe at the end of it all, you're not going to heaven.
Plain and simple, right?
And Paul's not, you know, and I know people take these, like, three or four verses out of context to say, Paul, uh, everybody's forgiven, no matter what.
That's not what Paul's saying here.
So we read on, right?
O depth of the riches both of the wisdom and the knowledge of God, how unsearchable are His judgments and His ways past from the mouth.
For who has known the mind of the Lord?
Who's known the mind of the Lord?
He's asking, right?
Or who has been the Counselor?
His Counselor.
Nobody's been God's Counselor, so nobody knows the mind of the Lord.
That's what he's saying, right?
Or who has first given to him, and shall be recompensed upon him?
Again.
So basically what it's saying, guys, no matter what kind of sins you've committed and all that stuff, you can be forgiven upon repentance.
Through the grace of God.
Which is Jesus Christ, right?
And you could be, uh, you know, the olive trees that, you know, we used to talk about, right?
The olive trees, like people who were born into, you know, the Jews, right?
They were born in the olive tree.
They were given the commandments and all that stuff, but what they did, they failed to do, most of them, is deny the Messiah.
That prophesized the Messiah coming, right?
Most of us here, we have not been born on the owl tree.
If you get what this is saying, right?
Thank you.
Right?
We have not been born of the elderly.
We're like considered among the Gentiles, right?
So we could be grafted into that.
Even if our branch has been broken off, we've been repenting of our sins and all that.
We could be grafted into the elderly.
And if you guys need any more clarification on this, please put it in the comment section.
Because I know sometimes, like when you get into all this stuff, it's uh... This is why when we do video by video, Cause if you don't watch the other part, like chapter 11.
In other words, if you watch chapter 10, right?
And you didn't watch chapter 11 here until weeks later, you're gonna forget what chapter 9 and 10 was about.
And you're like, well, hold on, what is he talking about?
So it's good to read descriptions like this, right?
You know, I'm trying to keep up at least, uh... I try to do these, uh, at least twice a week.
And I wish I could do them every day, this way I could keep up and, like, be refreshed.
I'm gonna, uh, hopefully try to start doing them more, more often.
This way we can be refreshed with stuff.
Because sometimes I gotta go back and read those, uh, prior two chapters to, uh, pick up where we left off.
So if I didn't do a good job of that guys, please let me know in the comment section and I'll do better next time.
So if you've got any questions, comments or concerns or any more clarification that you need on any particular verses or anything like that, please put it in the comment section.
And the best thing to do guys is don't take nobody's word for it, out of your mind, read it for yourself.
With the Holy Spirit with you.
So check me out on truthradioshow.com and all our spiritual warfare shows, all kinds of shows we've got going on there.
So please check it out guys.
And thank you for tuning into the book of Romans chapter 11 and this in-depth comprehensive study of the Bible.
So I'm excited to get into chapter 12.
So love you guys.
God bless.
Shalom.
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