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What does the Bible say about the salvation of Israel?

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Romans 11:26 declares that 'all Israel shall be saved,' emphasizing God's promise of redemption for His chosen people.

Romans 11:26 states, 'And so all Israel shall be saved,' highlighting God's unwavering commitment to redeem His covenant people. This verse assures believers that just as God delivered Israel from Egypt, He will complete the work of salvation for His elect. The imagery evokes the historic deliverance at the Red Sea, where not a single soul among Israel perished, symbolizing the full assurance of redemption for every chosen one.

In the greater context of salvation, this promise assures us that Christ will not lose any of those the Father has given Him. As Spurgeon notes, all who are called by the Spirit and believe in Jesus will cross the dividing sea of death into eternal life. This finality in salvation offers profound comfort, reinforcing the importance of God’s sovereign grace in ensuring that His people shall be fully redeemed and ultimately secure in their salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 11:26, Romans 11:1-10, Romans 11:5, Galatians 3:7, Romans 11:25-32

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Romans 11:26
Charles Spurgeon · Jan 21, 2016
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