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How do we know that God has not rejected Israel?

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God has not rejected Israel; He promises to save a remnant of His elect among them.

Despite historical perceptions of Israel's rejection, the Scriptures assure us that God has not completely cast away His people. In Romans 11, Paul clarifies that there is a remnant chosen by grace within Israel, indicating that while many may not believe, God still sovereignly saves His chosen ones. This remnant is part of God’s gracious plan to unite believers from both Israel and the Gentiles into one spiritual family under Christ. This restoration doesn't mean restoring the nation in a political sense, but rather a spiritual revival among God’s elect, demonstrating His faithfulness to His promises. As Zechariah 10 emphasizes, God's grace will bring about the restoration and salvation of this remnant, which is consistent with His covenant faithfulness.
Scripture References: Romans 11, Zechariah 10

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