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07-15-2025 PART 3: Grace, Grafts, and God’s Way

07-15-2025 PART 3: Grace, Grafts, and God’s Way

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Section 1

The final segment of the broadcast dives into Romans 11, further unpacking Paul’s teaching about the Gentiles being grafted into God’s family tree. Dr. Dave raises a key question from Matthew 13:47–48: what fishing equipment did Jesus use to describe the Kingdom of Heaven? The answer—“a net”—launches an extended reflection on humility. While Gentiles have been included in the spiritual blessings once held by the Jewish people, Paul warns them not to grow prideful. Dr. Dave emphasizes that salvation comes not from merit but from belief and warns against arrogance. God's inclusion of Gentiles wasn’t random; it was part of His sovereign plan—a plan that unfolds in ways often completely foreign to human logic.

Section 2

Dave contrasts God’s methodology with human expectations, citing biblical examples like Martha and Mary or Samuel choosing David. These moments highlight how God chooses based on inward character rather than outward appearance. This leads to a broader spiritual lesson: the way God orchestrates both individual lives and salvation history rarely aligns with human methods or timing. Instead of criticizing or questioning God’s methods, believers are encouraged to trust His wisdom and character. Applying this insight personally, Dave urges listeners to recognize God’s unique workings even in confusing or difficult situations, assuring them that what seems strange to us is clear and perfect to Him.

Section 3

The show closes with interactive trivia, a lighthearted call from a listener named Deborah, and a brief teaching from a pastor named Ray on the connection between healing and forgiveness. Dave echoes Ray’s conviction that emotional and mental restoration can be just as vital as physical healing—and that unresolved bitterness or a lack of forgiveness can hinder that healing. Dave circles back to Paul’s core message: don’t boast, don’t think highly of yourself, and remember this is all due to God's mercy. He offers a final prayer thanking God for the gift of salvation to both Jews and Gentiles, celebrating the unifying grace of God in a world still divided.

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