Paul begins with sorrow for Israel's rejection of the gospel, expressing deep concern for his people's salvation.
Amid sorrow, Paul holds onto wonder and hope for Israel's eventual reconciliation and salvation, trusting in God's promises.
A sense of awe permeates Paul's reflections on the depth of God's mercy and wisdom, especially in how God's plan encompasses mercy for all.
Paul advises Gentile believers to maintain humility and heed the warning not to become arrogant about their faith.
The chapter concludes with praise and adoration for God's unfathomable wisdom and mercy, transitioning from questioning to worship.