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In this message we follow Paul’s argument through Romans 9–11 to show why the answer is No. Present Jewish unbelief is a pattern, not proof of failure; God preserves a remnant chosen by grace. The olive tree shows unbelieving Jews cut off and believing Gentiles grafted in—so no boasting. “All Israel will be saved” points to a representative fullness, not every Jew across all time, and it fuels how we live now (avoiding lazy optimism, fearful escapism, and prideful perfectionism).
See how election and predestination both kill pride and quiet panic, how Romans 11 guards against anti-Semitism and cultural Christianity, and how the mystery ends in doxology: “From Him and through Him and to Him are all things.” Bottom line: God’s Word has not and will not fail. Call on the name of the Lord and be saved; believers, stand by faith, rest in Christ, and praise.
By Dr. Tito SotolongoIn this message we follow Paul’s argument through Romans 9–11 to show why the answer is No. Present Jewish unbelief is a pattern, not proof of failure; God preserves a remnant chosen by grace. The olive tree shows unbelieving Jews cut off and believing Gentiles grafted in—so no boasting. “All Israel will be saved” points to a representative fullness, not every Jew across all time, and it fuels how we live now (avoiding lazy optimism, fearful escapism, and prideful perfectionism).
See how election and predestination both kill pride and quiet panic, how Romans 11 guards against anti-Semitism and cultural Christianity, and how the mystery ends in doxology: “From Him and through Him and to Him are all things.” Bottom line: God’s Word has not and will not fail. Call on the name of the Lord and be saved; believers, stand by faith, rest in Christ, and praise.