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What does Romans 11 say about the future of Israel?

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Romans 11 assures that all Israel, the elect, will ultimately be saved.

In Romans 11:26, Paul expresses a profound hope that 'all Israel shall be saved' as part of God's redemptive plan. This imagery of salvation points to the broader truth that God's covenant with Israel is unbroken, and His promises will be fulfilled. Paul teaches that while there is currently a spiritual blindness among many Israelites, this situation is temporary until the fullness of Gentiles has come in. The eventual restoration of Israel underscores God's sovereignty and faithfulness, confirming that both Jews and Gentiles are included in His merciful salvation. Thus, it emphasizes God's ultimate plan to reconcile His people to Himself, which is a source of hope for all believers.
Scripture References: Romans 11:25-26, Romans 11:29

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