Romans 11:26 Says that All of Israel Will Be Saved … Does “All” mean ALL?  When Will Redeemed Israel Be Redeemed?

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Yes.  “All” means all. All of Israel will be saved or delivered from the Tribulation period. In Romans 11:25, it says that the Jews are blinded in part until the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled. The times of the Gentiles is the period of time when the last Gentile comes to know Christ as Lord and Savior. In Acts 10, Cornelius was led to the Lord by the Apostle Peter. He was the first Gentile to get saved. In Acts 15, they had a church council meeting. James, the pastor of the church of Jerusalem, called Paul and Peter in to give testimony of being able to lead and win many Gentiles to Jesus Christ, and how they had gotten saved. They agreed that Gentiles could get saved. For the first 20 years of the church, only Jews had come to know Christ as Savior. The text says that the Jewish people will be blinded in part until the time of the Gentiles be fulfilled. When the last Gentile comes to know Christ during the Tribulation period, the time of the Gentiles ends. At that point, all of Israel will be brought out of the Tribulation period. Some will come out as believing Jews, knowing Christ as Savior. Others will be non-believing Jews. All of the Jews will not be saved because some of them are going to be judged (Matthew 25).  In the parable of the ten virgins, five were ready for the bridegroom to come, having oil in their lamps, and five were not ready.  Jesus says in Matthew 25, “I know you not.” There will be a number of lost Jews. Saved means that they will be delivered from the judgment of the Tribulation period and then, in a day, all of those that will turn to Christ (Zachariah 3:9) will get saved when Christ walks into the Holy of Holies in the Temple He has built in the city of Jerusalem (Hebrews 9:26-28).

Jimmy DeYoung was a prophecy teacher and journalist who travelled the country and the world educating the Body of Christ of the future events foretold in God’s prophetic Word. His goal was to equip Christians with the knowledge and understanding of what God’s Word says will happen someday soon, so that they can make better decisions today. Dr. DeYoung went home to be with his Savior on August 15, 2021.

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