Please interpret for me Rom 11:22
Rom 11:22
22 Note then the kindness and the severity of God: severity toward those who have fallen, but God’s kindness to you, provided you continue in his kindness; otherwise you too will be cut off.
I know you asked EG this question.
I just wanted to post what my Bible study notes say
11:18 Gentiles, who have been grafted into the Abrahamic covenant and therefore become recipients of God’s blessing, should not boast. Gentile believers should not despise the Jews, the branches of God’s vine.
11:19 The reason Israel was broken off (v. 17), “cast away” (v. 15), and has fallen (v. 12) is so that Gentiles could be grafted into the tree.
11:20 Well said: Paul agrees with the objector (see v. 19) that Israel was broken off because of unbelief and that Gentiles stand by faith. But he goes on to warn that Gentiles should not be haughty, but fear. Standing before God is based on faith. Feelings of superiority are out of place.
11:21 Paul was warning the Gentiles not to be arrogant (v. 20), but to remember that they depended on God and were accountable to Him no less than the Jews were.
11:22, 23 If Gentiles continue in God’s goodness, they will not be cut off, and if Jews turn to God in faith, they can be grafted in again. This is not a reference to individual salvation but to God’s program for Jews and Gentiles.
So is it about individuals or nations?
Paul was called to preach to the gentiles.
He is warning them is that Israel as a nation rejected Jesus and their attitude stunk.
So the warning is, do not do the same otherwise the gentiles could suffer the same.
Of course we know that a remnant will be saved when it comes to Israel