Romans–Part 41–Rom 11:16-18–Firstfruits, Root and Branches

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Kathryn Wright and Ken Yates are beginning to look at the last half of Romans chapter 11. What does Paul mean when he is talking about the root and the branches–the wild olive tree and being grafted in? Why are some of the branches broken off while others are holy? Listen, learn and enjoy today’s episode of the Grace in Focus podcast!

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