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What does the Bible say about God's purpose in Israel's stumbling?

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The Bible indicates that Israel's stumbling serves God's purpose of grace, leading to the salvation of His elect.

Romans 11 demonstrates that Israel's stumbling is not a failure of God's plan but rather an intricate part of His sovereign will. As Paul explains, their fall serves to bring salvation to the Gentiles and provoke the Jews to jealousy (Romans 11:11). This illustrates how God's mysterious ways are ultimately aimed at saving His elect, making it clear that even in apparent setbacks, God's purposes remain steadfast and merciful. The scripture assures us that God's dealings, both perceived as good and bad, work together for the salvation of those He has chosen.
Scripture References: Romans 11:9-11

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