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What does the Bible say about God's rejection of Israel?

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The Bible teaches that God has not cast away His people; rather, there is a remnant preserved by His grace.

In Romans 11, Apostle Paul addresses the concern about whether God has cast away His people, Israel, by stating emphatically, 'God forbid!' (Romans 11:1). He explains that although Israel as a nation rejected Christ, this does not mean that God has forsaken all of Israel. Instead, He has preserved a remnant according to the election of grace, indicating that salvation is not based on national or ethnic identity but on God's sovereign choice. The remnant consists of those whom God foreknew and elected before the foundation of the world, highlighting His unchanging grace toward His chosen people.
Scripture References: Romans 11:1-5, Romans 9:6-8

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