Definition: Even so have these also now not believed, that through your mercy they also may obtain mercy.
Explanation: Okay, letās break down this verse from Romans 11:31. Itās a really important and somewhat hopeful message about humanity. Hereās what it means in simpler terms: Basically, the verse says: āEven though people haven't accepted Godās grace yet, they still have a chance to receive mercy.ā Letās unpack that a little more: āEven so have these also now not believedā¦ā ā This refers to those who havenāt fully embraced or accepted the truth and love of Jesus Christ. They might still be skeptical, confused, or even actively rejecting God's message. Itās like someone is on the path but hasnāt taken the first step yet. āā¦that through your mercy they also may obtain mercy.ā ā This is the key part! āMercyā here means forgiveness and compassion from God. Itās not just about getting something from him, but it's about being forgiven and having a chance to turn to Him again. It's like saying "even though they havenāt believed yet, your kindness will bring them forgiveness and a chance to be saved ." So, the whole verse is saying: āEven if people arenāt ready to accept Godās love, your goodness and compassion can lead them to receive the forgiveness and a second chance that they desperately need. ā Why is this important? Paul is writing about the future of humanity. He believes that even those who haven't accepted Jesus are valuable and have the potential for change. The verse encourages us to be patient and offer grace ā to keep reaching out to people, even when theyāre not ready to receive it. It's a message of hope because it suggests there's always a possibility of redemption. Does this mean we should just give up? Absolutely not! It means that we have a role in helping those who arenāt yet open to Godās love. --- Do you want me to: Explain another verse from Romans 11? Give you a more detailed explanation of a specific concept within this verse?