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What does Romans 11 teach about Gentiles and Israel?

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Romans 11 illustrates that Gentiles have been grafted into the promises of God, highlighting the inclusion of all believers in His salvation plan.

In Romans 11:25-27, Paul articulates how the hardening of Israel leads to the inclusion of the Gentiles, culminating in a full body of believers who experience God's mercy. This not only demonstrates God's faithfulness to His promises but also clarifies that salvation is not confined to one ethnicity; instead, it encompasses all who trust in Christ, fulfilling the promise made to Abraham that he would be the father of many nations. Thus, both Jews and Gentiles share equally in the blessings of salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 11:25-27, Genesis 12:3

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