ROMANS 9:4
“who are Israelites, to whom belongs the adoption as sons and daughters, the glory, the covenants, the giving of the Law, the temple service, and the promises;”
People say all the time that if someone they know with some special talent would get saved, God could really use them. Wrong! God does not want our abilities. He wants our availability. Right? It doesn’t matter how great the talent if that person is not willing to be used by God. You have probably heard of missionaries or preachers who gave up their field of talent to be used by God. Sure, God can use our talents. After all, He gave them to us. But He doesn’t need them.
Paul is still talking about his Jewish brothers and sisters and longing for them to come to Christ. He reminds us in this verse today that the Jewish people were adopted as God’s sons and daughters. They received God’s glory, His covenant, His Law, His temple and His promises. They were a favored people. But they still needed the Savior which Paul had found. He wanted to see them come to Christ and experience true glory.
APPLICATION
The Expositor’s Greek Testament has a good view of this verse. “The intensity of Paul’s distress, and of his longing for the salvation of his countrymen, is partly explained in this verse. It is the greatness of his people, their unique place of privilege in God’s providence, the splendour of the inheritance and of the hopes which they forfeit by unbelief, that make their unbelief at once so painful, and so perplexing.”
Do you have that “intensity of distress” over someone you know who needs Christ? Most of us don’t. I pray every day for my family, and I pray specifically for all of them to know Christ and to walk with Him daily. I even pray for my grandchildren’s future spouses and their families that they would know, love and follow Christ. Why? Because I know how important that is to family.
Whom are you praying for today? Think about your immediate and extended family. If you have lost family members, make it a a daily practice to pray for them by name. Beg God for them. Have the same intensity for them that Paul had for his kinsmen. Are you willing to sacrifice anything to see them come to Christ? I want to carry all my loved ones to heaven one day. I don’t want to know that even one is left behind. That’s how Paul felt. The thought of his kinsmen missing heaven because they refused their Messiah just broke his heart. Have that heart for others.
Lord, You are the One Who gives me my burden for others. Use me today to reach just one.
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