Worthy Brief - 5/19/2026
Friend, you were grafted in by mercy!
Romans 11:18-20 do not boast against the branches. But if you do boast, remember that you do not support the root, but the root supports you. 19 You will say then, "Branches were broken off that I might be grafted in." 20 Well said. Because of unbelief they were broken off, and you stand by faith. Do not be haughty, but fear.
Paul’s warning is blunt: “Do not boast against the branches” [Romans 11:18]. He is not warning pagans outside the faith. He is warning believers. He knows how quickly grace can be twisted into superiority. People brought in by mercy can begin to speak as though they arrived by merit. A branch grafted into another life can look at broken branches and forget the knife that made room for it.
Paul does not deny that some branches were broken off because of unbelief. He says it plainly. He does not teach that Jewish people are saved apart from faith in Yeshua (Jesus). He never loosens the centrality of Yeshua, not for Jew or Gentile. But Paul also refuses to let Gentile believers turn Israel’s stumbling into Gentile arrogance. The failure of some branches does not make the root unholy. Israel’s unbelief, in part, does not cancel the covenant faithfulness of God. Paul will later say it with apostolic force: “The gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable” [Romans 11:29].
This is where replacement thinking withers under the weight of the text. Paul says it plainly: 'You do not support the root, but the root supports you' [Romans 11:18]. That one sentence dismantles centuries of pride. The church does not stand above Israel as judge. The nations enter Israel's hope through Yeshua -- not as a replacement tree, but as grafted branches.
Paul’s warning reaches beyond obvious arrogance. Sometimes the drift is subtle. It can appear when theology becomes detached from the covenant story, when the Tanakh (Old Testament) is treated as secondary instead of foundational, when Israel is viewed only through the past tense, when the feasts are overlooked as prophetic signposts, or when the prophets are read only for isolated phrases rather than the burden of God’s covenant faithfulness they carried.
It is possible to preach Yeshua while quietly stripping Him from the covenant world that reveals Him. But Yeshua is not a disembodied Savior. He is King of the Jews and Savior of the nations. He is David’s Son and David’s Lord. He is the Branch from Jesse’s roots and the light to the Gentiles.
Isaiah saw the wideness of this mercy when he wrote, “The Gentiles shall come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your rising” — [Isaiah 60:3]. But the nations come to the light; they do not claim they invented it. They are drawn to what God has revealed. They are summoned to worship, not to boast. Zechariah saw the same prophetic convergence when he declared, “Many peoples and strong nations shall come to seek the LORD of hosts in Jerusalem” — [Zechariah 8:22]. The nations are included, but they are humbled by inclusion.
There is a holy weight to this. If we receive Paul's words honestly, they call us into a deeper humility -- one that refuses to treat Israel as discarded, refuses to make Gentile history the center of redemption, and refuses to read Scripture as though covenant continuity is something to explain away. This does not mean romanticizing Israel. The prophets never did that, and Paul never did that. Scripture speaks truthfully about Israel's calling, failures, and future hope. But above all, it reveals God's faithfulness -- and that faithfulness is the issue beneath the whole tree.
If God breaks His sworn covenant promises to Israel, then no believer has solid ground beneath his feet. Our confidence rests on the character of the One who keeps covenant. The same God who promised Abraham is the God who raised Yeshua from the dead. The same God who preserved Israel through judgment and exile is the God who preserves you through weakness and failure. The same mercy that grafted you in is the mercy that forbids you to boast.
The root still remains. The covenant beneath the tree still speaks. Yeshua has opened the way for the nations to come in, not as thieves climbing over the wall, not as conquerors cutting down the tree, but as branches grafted by grace into a life we did not begin and could never sustain apart from Him.
Friend, you stand because mercy has held you, and that mercy does not make you superior — it makes you reverent. You were grafted into the olive tree to carry His life, bear covenant fruit, and witness that the God of Israel can bring wild branches into cultivated life without abandoning the root. So let humility replace pride, and let your life proclaim that Yeshua is gathering Jew and Gentile under His reign -- fulfilling sworn promises and revealing a Kingdom rooted in mercy, nourished by covenant, and destined to fill the earth.
Your family in the Lord with much agape love,
George (Maryland) & Baht Rivka (Arad, Israel)
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