all right well let's uh just open with a word of prayer and we're going to continue today in this series uh I've been teaching through Romans 9 10 and 11 this is the fifth uh installment or session whatever you call it and it's going to focus today on the whole idea of the remnant okay which is a big big theme in uh in these chapters so let's just pray father we thank you for this time we thank you for your word and uh thank you for the depth and Riches of it and how we are called to study it and know it uh and how it builds us Lord help my words whatever you've showed me taught me Lord let it come in a way that would help and build up those here in this room and all those who are going to watch this video uh somewhere or sometime bashem Yeshua amen all right so just a quick little review right Romans 9:10 and 11 started in Romans 9 of course Paul's burden and then we got to verse 6 this crisis has the word of God come to no effect and we talked a lot about what that means and what people were saying and all what's happened to the promises of Israel the Jewish people to Jerusalem and remember Paul was writing all this 10 15 years before the destruction of Jerusalem in the temple but it was like prophetically announcing seeing this coming and what it would mean for people who were reading the the Bible which was the Old Testament at the time right what we call and seeing all these Promises of the glory and restoration of Jerusalem and the Jewish people coming back and instead the opposite happened and he is going to I told you he's going to lay out that this word of God has not failed but there's some surprises and it's coming to pass in three big categories paradigms you guys remember what they are I'm just going to keep on nailing it and hitting them the first one is the remnant that's the one we're going to focus on today the second one is the Gentiles the Nations the new man that was the big surprise right and then the third one we're going to get to in a week or two is Romans 11 the ultimate fullness of all the promises of God in this and then last week last two weeks we focused on Romans 10 it's like Paul kind of pauses and says well I'm I'm teaching you all these big theological things about the word of God and history and prophecy but don't forget folks it all happens in him in the gospel right this simple gospel that we Proclaim that we're sent out for and that's how it's going to happen for the remnant for the one new man and the ultimate fullness it's all about him there's no dual covenant where the Jewish people are going to get saved by coming in through a back door of Moses and the Torah without Yeshua no no no it's all in him remember Romans 10 okay um so today we're we finished Romans 10 last week we're going to start into Romans 11 and I have to tell you I've been I hope you admire my patience I love teaching Romans 11 and I've taught it hundreds of times and I love there's we're going to get to some great stuff but I I've taken my time getting there because there's all this other stuff right you just got to stop and and dig into and I'm reminding you of something I've said almost every time we're going to go into the scriptures that Paul quotes remember the iceberg principle right all of he quotes hundreds of times in the Book of Romans from the Tanakh from the Old Testament and it it's the iceberg through what the verse is just the tip of the iceberg right he's not just sort of you know randomly pulling things out of this there's a reason and you got to stop and if you want to enrich your Bible study and your devotion you got to stop and go wait a minute this is Isaiah chapter 1 what's going on in Isaiah chapter let's go back to those verses and read them and the context and the spirit of what's going on there oh there's a whole other there's a whole lot more that Paul's referring to right we're going to do that Romans 11 1 2 1 and two I say then God has not rejected his people has he may it never be for I too am an Israelite a descendant of Abraham of The Tribe of Benjamin God has not rejected his people whom he forew okay um now he does this you know it's kind of a rhetorical question you know all that means he's he starts with a question is God rejected his people he ask the question so that he can answer it right well what what's why is he asking that question well that's the end of we have to go back to the end of Romans 10 and the last few verses of Romans 10 he quotes from Isaiah 65 about God reaching his hands out all day long to an obstinate idolatrous Nation who are rebelling against him and playing the Harlot with all of that that's Israel right and his judgment and rejection of Israel right and he said okay well guys what am I saying am I saying that God's finished with Israel that this is the last word about Israel has God rejected no no no no that's not what I'm saying let me tell you and the first thing is as we've been studying it's the remnant The Remnant and here he kind of gets into what this whole Remnant thing is and we're going to study this and also go back to the end of Romans nine where he talks a lot about the remnant too um you know his he said he asked the question has God rejected his people and then he says no may it never be and then what does he say he says basically look at me right I he doesn't say well look at the Jerusalem Church there's 10,000 people in the back there and there's there God is Not rejected there's a Remnant he doesn't say he says I I am an Israelite a descendant of Abraham of The Tribe of Benjamin therefore God has not rejected his people you got stop and thinking about that go that's pretty pompous maybe a little arrogant to say say all the promises of is to Israel God has not rejected his people because I believe because I have the Holy Spirit um have you ever thought that way have you ever felt like maybe you're the only one or the only true faithful one who really gets it it's kind of I think all of us go through that if especially if you're like a really successful anointed minister with a big Ministry you know you start to think like I'm it you know and uh without me God couldn't do his work and all that then what Paul does to sort of back up and to and to strengthen what he's trying to say he tells the story of Elijah okay that's the rest of verse two or don't you know what the scripture says in the passage about Elijah how he pleads with God against Israel all right now this is you got to go back to the story in First Kings chapter 171 1819 the story of Elijah who was really like the lone prophet okay there he is prophesying to Ahab against you know in the northern kingdom in Samaria terribly idolatrous with Ahab and his what kind of wife I don't even want to think of what I want to say about Jezebel about Isabel you know and and all the They terrible things and and Elijah gets up there and says three years there's going to be no no rain until I say so and you know the story right and three years comes and then God speaks to him and what happens on Mount Carmel right this incredible vict victory Of Fire coming down on the wet sacrifice you know all the story right and then it's in in as the story continues after this amazing Victory right and they kill the people rise up and Slaughter the 450 prophets of B okay it's a big Revival it next thing says that Jezebel well she had some spiritual power this woman she was she heard what Elijah did and she said that's um we got to go kill him right it says Elijah got to he just started running away he's running away and God he brings him to this place HB Mount Si you know the story right the wind the Rev and he ask him this question okay um the question is you know Elijah what are you doing here and Elijah says he repeats something that he had said earlier I have been I have been very zealous for the Lord he means himself just just him the god of hosts for the sons of Israel have forsaken your Covenant torn down your altars and killed your prophets with the sword and I alone am left and they seek my life to take it away wow I call this the Elijah complex okay and God tries to rebuke him for it I think unsuccessfully um and you know what God says and what Paul quotes in Romans 11 God's answer is Elijah chill out all right he didn't say that but that's modern paraphrase okay modern California paraphrase uh chill out relax I have Reserve preserved 7,000 people in Israel who have not bowed their knee to Bow you're not the only one okay um you know this is a funny kind of remember this is what Paul this is the story that Paul is quoting and you got to think about Paul you know I think he felt like Elijah sometimes you know he said in Colossians chapter 4 when he's giving these greetings and talking about this and that people and greet this guy and he says this in verses 10 and 11 arist arist arus my fellow prisoner sends you his greetings also Barnabas and Mark uh welcome him and yes Jesus Yeshua who is called Justice it shows you that the name Yeshua was a common name among Jewish people back then these are the only fellow workers from the kingdom of God who are from the circumcision did you catch that Paul in all of his ministry okay he was raising up churches and people and schools and disciples and this that and for sending them out he had I think it's two it depends how you read it could be three there were two other Jews he could have there's Timothy too maybe you forgot Timothy oh three all right from all of the Jewish people there were two or three who were faithful workers with him oh he felt as a Jew pretty alone okay but he knew that God was with him all right and I think for all of us you know there's this there's this lesson here that on the one hand each one of us has to wake up every morning and think the entire kingdom of God depends on me uh and maybe I that's a little exaggeration but but but I've got a calling there's a responsibility that God has given me in this generation in this place in this neighborhood in this job and if I don't do it nobody else will and I've got to get up and I've got to read my Bible and I've got to pray and I got to get out of all the negative thinking and complain because it all depends on me well sort of but you have to think that way but on the other hand you start praying like Yeshua taught us to pray how did you just pray what's the first words Our Father in Heaven the first words you go oh wait it's not just me it's not my Father in Heaven it's our oh there's other people I got to pray for them I've got brothers and sisters we're together I'm not alone I'm not alone but I am called and I have a responsibility and it does depend on me you you just one of these biblical balances you got to kind of walk in right not fall into the Elijah complex where you really think it's just me I'm the only one you know everything depends on me God what are you going to do without me no no no no don't think that way right but do think that you you are unique and every one of us needs to rise up and take responsibility and then remember that there's always 7,000 there's always that's the first thing that Paul there's always been a Remnant there's always been an organic chain of faith in Yeshua among the Jewish people throughout history many of them were lost into the churches and this and that but they've been there God preserved it okay just as he preserved the davidic line through the Kings through the Exile all these things God knows what he's doing with his Remnant okay the second thing that we we learn from this is that you know God works through this is the principle of God he works through one he works through 300 in Gideon's time he works through a small Remnant right Yeshua in John 17 prays he says I don't pray for the world I pray for these those who have you've have given them your word they've known you I pray for them so that means Yeshua we were just interceding a lot here for the situation the Middle East when we're looking down in the Middle East on Israel or Lebanon what we should see first if we're in Yeshua he feels and sees his body right and maybe one person right it may be 10 people but God says pray for them because that's how he's going to work he's going to also do a lot of other things as he's God right but don't look at that look at that body you're going to you're praying for another country you're praying for Israel find the body find the one person the 10 people find out what they what their needs are pray for them Jews and Arabs The Remnant God works through the remnant and you know we yonas kept on mentioning DNA today in our P there's something in the DNA of the remnant for every tribe tongue and nation that that's the deposit of God that's where the covenants of God are and for Israel Paul is saying you know I don't know if you caught this it was if you know another place here Paul says very proudly in a good way I'm in Israel I'm a Jew I'm of The Tribe of Benjamin do you remember when he used that language elsewhere in his letters one other place maybe two Philippians chapter 3 what is how does he use it there he says though I myself might have confidence in the flesh this is Philippians 3:4 and 5 if anyone else has a mind to put I am circumcised the eth day of the nation of Israel of The Tribe of Benjamin a Hebrew of Hebrews as to the law the Torah a Pharisee but then what you know what the next verse is but all this I count as rubbish compared he uses in Philippians it's negative it's a negative Counterpoint all this Jewish stuff all this glory of the here in Romans 11 it's the opposite Paul knew what he was doing he knew when it came to preaching the gospel and a lot of things of the kingdom of God jewishness what a John the Baptist say if God wants to raise up children of Abraham from the stones he can don't count on your on your your pedigree you're Jewish you can't it's not it's not going to help you on the other hand Paul says there's a Remnant and it's significant and we need you need to understand it and God has a deposit there and it's a positive thing okay that's how it is in in Romans 11 um let's go to the other place in Romans 9:10 11 where Paul really emphasizes these this teaching about the remnant okay and that's at the end of chapter nine I skipped this when I taught uh chapter nine verses 27-29 okay and here he's quoting Isaiah uh 10 um where the word of Remnant in Hebrew for those okay is repeated five six seven times in just a few verses in Isaiah Romans 9: 27-29 Isaiah Cries Out concerning Israel though the number of the sons of Israel be like the sand of the sea it is the remnant that will be saveda for the Lord will execute his word on on the earth thoroughly and quickly and just as Isaiah foretold unless the Lord of sabot itot had left us a posterity a Remnant we would have become like Sodom and would have resembled gamorra okay I'm going to read to you what the first part those first verses according which is Isaiah 10: 20- 22 Isaiah 10:2 remember this is the iceberg principle okay now in that day the remnant of Israel and those of the House of Jacob who have escaped will never again rely on the one who struck them but will truly rely on the Lord the Holy One of Israel a Remnant will return the remnant of Jacob to the Mighty God for though your People Israel may be like the sand of the sea only a Remnant within them will return here in Isaiah it says return Paul in R said we'll be saved okay keep those two words in mind return and be saved a destruction is determined overflowing with righteousness the context of Isaiah 10 is Isaiah preaching uh about Assyria coming Assyria already judged the northern kingdom and he's saying God is going to bring Assyria to judge also the southern Kingdom Judea ultimately because of the repentance of Isaiah and and King Hezekiah the judgment is stopped right I don't know 186,000 Assyrian soldiers die outside Jerusalem in one night imagine that kind of Deliverance but then ultimately there's the the next generation is Babylon which becomes the judgment and that's what these prophets were were preaching about when they talked about a Remnant they weren't talking about a spiritual remnant okay they were talking about a real physical Remnant a group of survivors folks okay that that that God was going he he judged Samaria and the northern kingdom scattered them he's going to judge Judea the southern Kingdom in the time of Jeremiah right and that happened in the Babylonian exile and then and this is what we got to remember when we're reading the New Testament it's about to happen again okay and we got to to or to understand what Paul's saying and what he's prophesying you got to kind of we got to get in a time machine realize this is not just about me and personal salvation okay he's prophesying about God's judgment on Israel you remember we started way back I think in the first uh session you know we read from acts 21-22 when Paul came back to Jerusalem and and a riot they wanted to kill this guy remember that and what what happened what were they screaming when they realized who he was when he came back to the temple at Jerusalem they they were screaming this is the man who in every place all over the diaspora is teaching our people against Moses against the traditions and against this place the temple right because starting with Yeshua and then his disciples he was clearly prophesying just like Jeremiah that in our generation and it took 30 years after the time of Yeshua 25 30 years that Jerusalem the temple is going to be destroyed again there's going to be terrible terrible judgment just as in the time of Jeremiah Jeremiah talks about women eating their fetuses terrible terrible disgusting things of poverty of death and destruction in Jerusalem and they're say he's saying it's going to happen again so when Paul he quotes these things about a Remnant he not just talking about well there's going to be some Jews who get saved and believe in Jesus all right he's saying that God is about to destroy Jerusalem and Judea again but he's always going to preserve a Remnant there will be this seed that cones a group of survivors right and folks this is I mean for for we as Jewish people this is like you know I was thinking about this as I Was preparing I thought you know this is it's it's in our Jewish DNA this remnant surviv mentality or or reality I mean this country Israel today is is a is a Remnant country folks I'm I'm an ashkanazi Jew which mean sorry about that an ashkanazi Jew which means you know from central eastern Europe okay I grew up in the United States my mother's side are third generation Americans my father's side but ironically my wife and I we discovered uh that our ancestors came from more or less the same area in the Ukraine okay like 150 years ago okay hers came here in the first Aliah in the 1880s why did they come here because it was such because of the Dead Sea and the spas and the hotels no and the homos no they came here they were fleeing pges you've heard this word lately is be they've called what happened in Amsterdam a few weeks ago a Pome I think it's a little overblown to call it a Pome whatever but they're using a word of what happened in Eastern Europe especially throughout the generations when especially around holidays like Easter when the ukrainians and this would go to church and get drunk and blah blah blah and then they would go and let's go burn the Jews and kill the Jews you know that was like the sport and uh they were never the ukrainians and the poles and these people they were it was violent but it was always short-lived I guess when they you know when The Hangover left them um they were not they were not they were not systematic fanatic ideologues like the Germans right the Germans it was like when the Germans do something uh and that's what the H you know the Nazi Holocaust became but there was just these waves of pograms all the time and so the people were fleeing that her ancestors came here and we're pioneers of the of the kib the kibuts and this that she's fifth generation on her mother's side which is very old for for an Israeli but I think of her and I think of me I you know I'm I'm this close to having been not been here because my ancestors you know another stream of them they were in Europe and they're gone they burned in the the ovens of awit or something we don't know all right but I was this close I mean all of us in this country and those who fled from you know 1948 and 49 from the war and and the the Islamic Jihad and all this stuff we're we're a we are a Remnant okay and this you got to think when you're reading this that it's not just talking about the spiritual side of it that there's not just going to be a small group of of Jewish Believers that's that's true but he's saying this when when he says the remnant is going to be saved this is the preparation for the climax that we're going to come to in Romans 11:25 and 26 when he says all Israel will be saved not just the remnant the whole nation is going to be saved and when most Christians read that they think oh sometime in the future if if they have a positive view of the the God's covenant with Israel they haven't gotten a PhD in replacement theology which you actually have have to have in order to read Israel out of the Bible uh like that you have to be very smart and very well educated to do that um I'll tell you a funny story if we have time about that in a little bit uh and when he said when he writes all Israel be saved he's not just talking about spiritual things he's talking about Deliverance salvation there's going to be War there's going to be destruction all the na Zechariah we all the nations coming up against Jerusalem when Yeshua returns he's going to save us in every dimension of the word every all the promises spiritual physic it's all going to come together at this amazing amazing climax of salvation of the remnant and of of God's people okay so that's um that's the the teaching today that's the remnant it is about us every one of us like Paul saying I am an Israelite I'm this I'm whatever but I'm called I have the promises of God I have faith I have the word of God it depends on me Hallelujah I got to get up and do it until until I as long as I have breath God's got a purpose for me right to believe that but not to fall into the Elijah complex and think that it's all depends it's just me no we're a team there's a lot of other people we join Unity we prayed a lot about unity all of that uh and second that the remnant is this principle of how God works in the world in every country in every place you know if you're if you want to support missions in some country you got to you find if there's two Believers in that country among that people group that's where you start you start praying for them you start supporting them you say okay how are we going to bring the gospel to this people through them that's how God's going to work right he has always worked through that the remnant principle and then third remember that it's as it continues this remnant of Israel idea is not just an idea it's something that God is is is doing throughout history with our people we're a people that is a sign of God's judgment and God's blessing okay and he but he's promised that there will always be these survivors he's not going to eliminate he's not finished with us until right and because of the remnant we're going to see this either next week or the or the following um he when he says in verse 16 Romans in chapter 11 he says if the lump is Holy then the whole dough is Holy if the root is Holy that's the remnant okay if this little piece is Holy then the whole thing is all right and what that means for who we are today and how God's going to work and bring this all together in an amazing he is bringing it together in an amazing way bashem Yeshua I'll tell you a funny story I do have a few minutes about this uh um sort of replacement last week when I was in that country at that conference uh meeting different uh people who are serving and sharing the gospel um they're from different nations but they're working in in Middle East mostly in in Muslim countries and uh they talked about how with the what they call the mbb you all know what that means the Muslim background believer as opposed to in the Arab in the Arab world like in Israel or in Lebanon you have also um a a group used to be a lot larger but a lot of them have have left but of of traditional Christians Greek Orthodox Catholic marinite in uh and Protestant much of it is cultural you know we know from our our brothers here there a lot of the evangelism that they do is also to to these sort of cultural Christians um but these folks were comparing their their experience with both groups when it comes to Israel you know because listen when you go out in these in these countries and you're sharing the gospel or you want to share the gospel with a Muslim person you know generally the handbook doesn't say that you know the first thing you should say is Hi you know Yeshua loves you he's the son of Abraham Isaac and Jacob the god of Israel you know that's not how you start in your gospel presentation to a muslim okay at least that's what the handbooks say right okay um and why don't we start in Romans 11 and God's promises to Israel and how he let Jud no you kind of you don't start there unfortunately not only do most people not start there they never get there it's it's something you kind of want to just avoid and it's a lot easier to preach a very sort of Gentile Christian Christianity replacement theology Jesus you know personal salvation but what happens then is then there's all this influence from Islam and the culture that becomes very anti anti-israel they were telling us what we've heard and known for for a long time that it's actually among these two groups of Arabs or lebanes or whatever that it's the Muslim background believers who have a much easier time embracing God's promises to Israel and they're saying yeah and they say I said this I said when you know when a Muslim very often comes to Faith uh it's like they put a Target on their chest that says shoot me I mean their families their their neighborhoods it's very dangerous okay so you're a dead man already to put another Target on your back it says God loves Israel all right shoot me again you know they've died to that fear right and so they're just willing to go all the way with with God's truth whatever it is the other thing is that they're they're so fresh to the scriptures right and they've been reading the Quran all their life and now they realize the Quran is full of all this weird stuff and lies and twists of of the Bible they're so excited about the word of God they read Romans 9:111 it's like wow a man God praise God let's pray for Israel they were saying it just happens very naturally that but with the with those from the traditional Christian background they've got these Century even if they're cultural these centuries of all this CH this teaching which is very complex I mean to read Romans 11 what we just read today I say then has God rejected his people uh no I mean to take that and have it mean something else you have to be very smart very well trained you need at least a master's degree in theology probably a PhD okay to read Romans 25 and says all Israel be saved and to make that Israel be the church okay you you need to be very very well educated okay if you're just a normal person like Paul who was also well educated but anyway he didn't have a master's or PhD from these seminaries and uh it's just it it was just a good reminder from these from these missionaries to see how they're experiencing the different groups of of people amen