
The Bible Project Daily Podcast Shall All Israel Be Saved? (Romans 11: 25–36)
Romans 8 ends with one of the most comforting promises in all of Scripture: Nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ. But that leads to a deep and pressing question that Romans 9–11 seeks to answer: If God is faithful, what do we make of Israel's rejection of their Messiah?
These three chapters are the theological backbone of Christian assurance, affirming the reliability of God's promises and character.
The Mystery Revealed (v.25)
- Paul does not want the Gentile believers to be ignorant or arrogant.
- "Mystery" = a divine truth now revealed: Israel has experienced a partial and temporary hardening until the full number of Gentiles come in.
- God's redemptive plan is unfolding.
"All Israel Will Be Saved" (v.26–27)
- Likely refers to ethnic Israel as a whole, not every individual or the Church.
- Paul cites Isaiah and Jeremiah to show that this is covenantal fulfillment.
- A future generation of Israel will turn to Christ at His return.
God’s Faithfulness and Mercy (v.28–29)
- Dual perspective:
- Enemies of the gospel for the sake of the Gentiles.
- Beloved because of the patriarchs.
- "The gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable."
The Paradox of Disobedience and Mercy (v.30–32)
- Disobedience of Israel led to mercy for the Gentiles.
- Mercy shown to Gentiles will one day provoke mercy toward Israel.
- God allows all to be bound over to disobedience so that He may have mercy on all.
- No one earns salvation; all receive it through grace.
Three Key Claims of Paul:
- Israel's hardening is partial – a remnant remains.
- Israel's hardening is temporary – it will end.
- All Israel will be saved – pointing to a future collective turning.
Paul sees history as a tapestry, not a straight line. Even resistance and disobedience serve the larger purpose of showcasing God’s mercy.
Conclusion:
- God has not abandoned Israel, and He will not abandon us.
- If God remains faithful to Israel despite their failings, He will surely remain faithful to all who trust in Christ.
- The promises begun with Abraham will be fulfilled in Christ.
- Romans 11:25–36 is not ju
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