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Romans 10:1,
"Brethren, my heart's desire and prayer
to God for Israel is, that they
might be saved." The next application is that of spiritual Israel. Indeed, there are more folks in spiritual Israel that are in some form of blindness than those that the Lord has enabled to see the truth and walk in it. This was the case when He and the apostles walked the earth, and it remains the case today. Just as a side note, I get very discouraged hearing people talk about the church dying out, "We've got to do something to save her, or she'll die on us." She has ALWAYS been small in number (from our natural perspective), but she has always and will always be exceedingly rich (from our spiritual perspective). And, there are many in spiritual Israel that are also under a bondage of service that they cannot and should not bear. It is indeed a bondage to think of all the souls burning in hell due to your laziness to get out there and save them. It is a bondage to think that a life of goodness can be thwarted in our final hours by a few steps of ungodliness or weakness. It is a bondage to think of loved ones burning in hell simply because they did not get baptized or pray a prayer (even though they exhibited the fruit of the Spirit while they walked). It is Paul's and our desire that they might be saved, and that they might rest with us in this desolate and weary land. This salvation is indeed a blessing that most do not have. It is a salvation to know that our Lord cares for us when we stumble. He cares for us when walk aright. He will never leave us nor forsake us, because we are covered with the blood of Christ. However, there is another application that I have found. There are portions of spiritual Israel who once had this salvation and have now lost it. Eternal salvation is one that cannot be lost regardless of the circumstance. However, our pride and selfishness can deprive us of blessings that we once enjoyed and knowledge that we once possessed. I fear that we too often pray for a saving knowledge for our brethren in the flesh (that we feel to be good people) and also for spiritual Israel (of other orders). But, do we pray for those who were once among our ranks and have strayed? I am guilty as charged, and while we do reject them after two admonitions, we should still pray that the Lord might grant them sight to see the things that they once saw. This morning, my heart's prayer and desire is Paul's, that Israel might be saved.
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