‘Now I say that Jesus Christ has become a servant to the circumcision for the truth of God, to confirm the promises made to the fathers, ‘
Romans 15:8
In Romans 15:8, the Apostle Paul underscores a pivotal truth: that Jesus Christ’s earthly ministry was to the nation of Israel not Gentiles (Matthew 10:5-6), referred to here as “the Circumcision.” The Lord Jesus earthly ministry was not arbitrary; it was a fulfillment of God’s eternal plan and the promises He made to the patriarchs. These promises were encapsulated within the framework of covenants, most notably the Abrahamic Covenant, which laid the foundation for God’s redemptive plan moving forward. Beyond Abraham, these covenants constituted a divine promise between God and Israel, addressing both their immediate needs and their future glory.
Despite Israel’s rejection of their Messiah, God’s faithfulness to these covenants remains unwavering. Rather than discarding them, God has temporarily postponed their fulfillment by committing them (Israel, the Jewish people) all to disobedience (Romans 11:32), temporarily blinding (Romans 11:25) Israel in part until the last Gentile is saved and the body of Christ is full. Then God will return to dealing with His chosen people; fulfilling all the promises made to Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and David.
Thus, John 1:11; Romans 15:8; Matthew 10:5-6; Romans 11:25; Romans 11:32 underscore the intricacies of God’s plan, revealing His faithfulness to His promises and His enduring commitment to His chosen people.
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