THE GIFTS AND CALLING OF GOD Romans 11:29 For the gifts and - TopicsExpress



          

THE GIFTS AND CALLING OF GOD Romans 11:29 For the gifts and calling of God are without repentance. By the calling of God, in this case, is meant that sovereign act by which God, in the exercise of His free choice, called Abraham to be the father of a peculiar people; while the gifts of God here denote the articles of the covenant which God made with Abraham, and which constituted the real distinction between his and all other families of the earth. Both these, says the apostle, are irrevocable; and as the point for which he refers to this at all is the final destiny of the Israelitish nation, it is clear that the perpetuity through all time of the Abrahamic covenant is the thing here affirmed. And lest any should say that though Israel, as a nation, has no destiny at all under the Gospel, but as a people disappeared from the stage when the middle wall of partition was broken down, yet the Abrahamic covenant still endures in the spiritual seed of Abraham, made up of Jews and Gentiles in one undistinguished mass of redeemed men under the Gospel--the apostle, as if to preclude that supposition, expressly states that the very Israel who, as concerning the Gospel, are regarded as enemies for the Gentiles sakes, are beloved for the fathers sakes; and it is in proof of this that he adds, For the gifts and the calling of God are without repentance. But in what sense are the now unbelieving and excluded children of Israel beloved for the fathers sakes? Not merely from ancestral recollections, as one looks with fond interest on the child of a dear friend for that friends sake but it is from ancestral connections and obligations, or their lineal descent from and oneness in covenant with the fathers with whom God originally established it. In other words, the natural Israel--not the remnant of them according to the election of grace, but THE NATION, sprung from Abraham according to the flesh--are still an elect people, and as such, beloved. The very same love which chose the fathers, and rested on the fathers as a parent stem of the nation, still rests on their descendants at large, and will yet recover them from unbelief, and reinstate them in the family of God.
Posted on: Sat, 10 Jan 2015 22:00:16 +0000

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