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Livestream sermons from George County Baptist Church.
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The sermon centers on Romans 9:6–8, affirming that God's promises to Israel remain valid despite national unbelief, as spiritual identity is not determined by physical descent but by divine election and faith. It distinguishes between 'natural Israel'—those of physical lineage from Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—and 'true Israel,' the spiritual descendants who are children of the promise, chosen by God's sovereign will, not human merit. The passage refutes the idea that ethnic or religious heritage guarantees salvation, emphasizing that faith in Christ, not lineage or law-keeping, is the sole requirement for inclusion in God's covenant. The preacher underscores that God's faithfulness is unshaken, as His promises are fulfilled through supernatural intervention and divine purpose, not human effort, and applies this principle to both Old Testament Israel and the New Testament Church, affirming that all—Jew and Gentile alike—must personally trust in Christ's atoning work to be saved.
The sermon affirms God's unbroken faithfulness to Israel despite national unbelief, clarifying that spiritual identity depends not on physical descent but on divine election and faith in Christ, with all—Jew and Gentile—requiring personal trust in Christ's atonement for salvation.