This sermon follows last week's message and centers on Romans 11 to show that Paul's focus on chapters 9-11 was the elect remnant within Israel—chosen by God's grace, not by ethnic descent. True Israel is not defined by physical lineage but by faith in Christ. Drawing from Old Testament history, Jesus' parables, and Paul's writings, it argues that national Israel's rejection of Christ led to the transfer of God's kingdom to a spiritual people composed of both Jews and Gentiles. The passage refutes the notion of a future mass restoration of ethnic Israel, instead affirming that God's mercy extends to all who believe, and that the fullness of the Gentiles and the salvation of a believing remnant are part of the ongoing gospel age.