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What does Romans 11 say about God's people?

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Romans 11 reveals that God has not cast away His people, as He has a remnant whom He has reserved for Himself.

In Romans 11, Paul addresses the issue of whether God has rejected His people, Israel. He answers decisively that God has not cast away His people whom He foreknew (Romans 11:2). This 'remnant' demonstrates God's faithfulness and grace, revealing that even amidst widespread unbelief, God preserves a people for Himself, as illustrated by the 7,000 faithful individuals mentioned during Elijah's time (Romans 11:4). This emphasizes the mercy of God in sustaining a faithful remnant who believe in Him, in stark contrast to those who fall away. Thus, Romans 11 serves as a reminder of God's unchanging character and His sovereign plan for salvation throughout history.
Scripture References: Romans 11:2-4

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