God Doesn't Quit
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In Romans 11, we encounter a profound truth that reshapes how we understand God's character: He never quits. This isn't just a comforting platitude—it's the bedrock of our faith and the foundation of God's relationship with both Israel and the Church. Paul addresses a critical question that many first-century believers were asking: Has God abandoned Israel because of their rejection of Jesus as Messiah? The answer is a resounding no. Through the imagery of an olive tree, we see how God has grafted Gentile believers into His covenant family, not as replacements but as additions to His redemptive plan. This passage challenges us to examine our own hearts for pride and reminds us that our salvation isn't based on our works, heritage, or religious pedigree—it's solely by God's grace met with our faith. The fact that God remains faithful to His promises to Israel, even when they stumbled, should give us tremendous assurance that He won't quit on us either.