
Sermons of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones The Mystery of Israel's Future Revealed
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Mar 8, 2026 A careful phrase-by-phrase walkthrough of Romans 11:25–27 exploring Israel’s temporary hardening and its divine cause. The talk examines scriptural parallels, the meaning of “fullness of the Gentiles,” and how Gentiles are engrafted into God’s people. It considers three interpretations of “all Israel shall be saved” and argues for a future national restoration of most ethnic Israel.
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Blindness Means Judicial Hardness Not Literal Sight
- Paul’s word translated blindness actually denotes hardness or insensibility rather than literal sight loss.
- Martyn Lloyd-Jones shows this hardening explains Israel’s inability to receive the Messiah as a judicial insensitivity to truth.
In Part Means Temporary Hardening
- The phrase "in part" (or impart) refers to duration not degree, meaning Israel's hardening is temporary.
- Lloyd-Jones links this to Paul's use of until, showing the blindness is judicially imposed for a time.
God Both Hardens And Restores Israel
- God is the agent who both hardens Israel judicially and will later remove that hardening; both actions are divine, not merely human decisions.
- Lloyd-Jones cites Matthew 13 and Paul's references to Pharaoh to show God hardens and later heals.
