Praying from Romans 11:29. Themes: Gifts, Calling, Irrevocable.
Promise. The verse assures the reader that God’s gifts and calling are permanent and cannot be taken away.
Praying from Romans 11:28. Themes: Salvation, Election, Love
Promise. The verse is assuring the reader that although some may be enemies of the Good News, they are still beloved by God for the sake of their ancestors…
Praying from Romans 11:27. Themes: Redemption, Forgiveness, Salvation.
Promise. The verse promises that God will take away the sins of the people.
Praying from Romans 11:26. Themes: Salvation, Deliverance, Repentance
Promise. The verse promises that all of Israel will be saved and that a Deliverer will come from Zion to turn away ungodliness from Jacob.
Praying from Romans 11:25. Themes: Mystery, Hardening, Gentiles.
Command. The verse commands the reader not to be ignorant of the mystery of the partial hardening of Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in,…
Praying from Romans 11:24. Themes: Salvation, Restoration, Inclusion.
Promise. The verse is promising that the natural branches will be grafted back into their own olive tree.
Praying from Romans 11:23. Themes: Salvation, Faith, Grace
Promise. The verse promises that those who do not continue in unbelief will be grafted in by God.
Praying from Romans 11:22. Themes: God’s goodness, God’s severity, perseverance
Both.
Summary: The verse commands the reader to see the goodness and severity of God and promises goodness to those who continue in His goodness, but warn…
Praying from Romans 11:21. Themes: Judgment, Warning, Grace
Promise. The verse is a warning that just as God did not spare the natural branches (referring to the Jews who did not believe in Jesus), He will also not …
Praying from Romans 11:20. Themes: Unbelief, Faith, Humility
Command. The reader is commanded to not be conceited but to fear.
Praying from Romans 11:19. Themes: Salvation, Inclusion, Faithfulness
Promise. The verse is stating that branches were broken off so that the reader could be grafted in, implying that the reader is now a part of God’s chosen …
Praying from Romans 11:18. Themes: Humility, Gratitude, Dependence on God.
Command. The verse commands the reader not to boast over the branches and to remember that it is not them who support the root, but the root supports them.
Praying from Romans 11:17. Themes: Salvation, Inclusion, Unity
Promise. The promise is that the reader, as a wild olive, can be grafted in among the branches and become a partaker of the richness of the olive tree.
Praying from Romans 11:16. Themes: Holiness, Unity, Inheritance.
Both.
Summary: The verse is a promise that if the first fruit or root is holy, then the rest of the lump or branches will also be holy. It is a reminder o…
Praying from Romans 11:15. Themes: Rejection, Reconciliation, Acceptance
Promise. The verse suggests that the acceptance of those who were rejected would bring life from the dead.
Praying from Romans 11:14. Themes: Jealousy, Salvation, Flesh.
Command. The verse commands the reader to provoke to jealousy those who are their flesh and save some of them.
Praying from Romans 11:12. Themes: Salvation, Redemption, Gentiles
Promise. The verse is stating that if the fall of the Jews resulted in blessings for the Gentiles, then their fullness will bring even greater blessings.
Praying from Romans 11:11. Themes: Salvation, Gentiles, Jealousy.
Promise.
The verse is stating that the fall of the Jews has resulted in salvation coming to the Gentiles, which will hopefully provoke the Jews to jealou…
Praying from Romans 11:10. Themes: Judgment, Blindness, Humility
Command. The verse is instructing the reader to let the eyes of a certain group be darkened and to always keep their backs bent. It is not a promise.
Praying from Romans 11:9. Themes: Judgment, Consequences, Justice.
Command. The verse is commanding that the table of the wicked be made a snare, a trap, a stumbling block, and a retribution to them.