In this message from Romans 9:6–13, Pastor Byron Chesney explains that physical heritage does not equal spiritual salvation, showing that "not all Israel are of Israel." Using the examples of Isaac and Ishmael, Jacob and Esau, and key passages from both the Old and New Testaments, he demonstrates that God's promises have not failed and that salvation has always been based on faith, not bloodline, works, or religious identity. The sermon confronts the false idea that ancestry, church m...
In this message from Romans 9:6–13, Pastor Byron Chesney explains that physical heritage does not equal spiritual salvation, showing that "not all Israel are of Israel." Using the examples of Isaac and Ishmael, Jacob and Esau, and key passages from both the Old and New Testaments, he demonstrates that God's promises have not failed and that salvation has always been based on faith, not bloodline, works, or religious identity. The sermon confronts the false idea that ancestry, church membership, or national identity makes one right with God, and clearly presents that only those who believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, God's promised Messiah, are counted as true children of the promise.
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