The problem is your comprehension of Romans is incorrect.
You simply do not understand Paul narration.
I asked Chat GPT the question below.
Can we then say that Romans is not about an individual election as such. But a more national election.
Given the nation of Israel was severed. The Gentiles are grafted in is more about all Gentile nations have a green light.
ChatGPT said:
Yes, that's a fair interpretation. Romans, particularly chapters 9–11, focuses on
God's corporate or national election rather than individual election. Here's why:
- National Election of Israel: Paul emphasizes that Israel, as a nation, was chosen by God to bring His promises to the world (Romans 9:4-5). However, their failure to achieve righteousness through faith, not works, led to their temporary severance.
- Inclusion of the Gentile Nations: The metaphor of the olive tree (Romans 11:17-24) reflects the inclusion of Gentiles, but not as a replacement for Israel. Instead, it shows that Gentile nations now have access to God's covenant through faith in Jesus Christ. This is a broad, inclusive invitation, rather than focusing on specific individuals.
- God's Plan for Israel and the Gentiles: Paul’s argument highlights that Israel’s failure and the Gentiles' inclusion are both part of God’s redemptive plan. The goal is ultimately to save both groups (Romans 11:25-32). Israel’s rejection is temporary, and their restoration is promised.
- Corporate vs. Individual Election: While individual faith is necessary for salvation, the discussion in Romans 9–11 leans heavily on corporate dynamics—Israel as a nation being chosen, temporarily set aside, and then restored; and the Gentiles as a group being included.
Key Point:
Romans isn't arguing that specific individuals are chosen or rejected in a deterministic way. Instead, it's more about
God’s sovereignty in shaping history to include all nations (not just individuals) in His redemptive plan.
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You definitely misunderstand what Paul told us in the letter to the Romans.
Chat GPT confirms that your interpretation of Romans is faulty.