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What does the Bible say about the salvation of Israel?

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The Bible declares that 'all Israel shall be saved' as per Romans 11:26, referring to spiritual Israel, not just national Israel.

Romans 11:26 states, 'and so all Israel shall be saved,' indicating that God's promise of salvation extends to the spiritual descendants of Abraham, those marked by faith rather than mere ethnicity. This is a critical point because salvation does not hinge on national identity or descent from Abraham but rather on faith in Christ. The Apostle Paul clarifies that not every descendant of Abraham is part of Israel in God's eyes (Romans 9:6). True Israel consists of those who believe and are called according to God's purpose, highlighting that God's election and grace are at the core of salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 11:26, Romans 9:6, Romans 11:1-10, Romans 11:5, Galatians 3:7, Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 11:25-32, Isaiah 45:18, John 6:37

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Romans 11:26
Charles Spurgeon · Jan 21, 2016
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