La Caída de Israel y la Salvación de los Gentiles | Romanos 11

Romans 11 explained verse by verse using the Reina-Valera 1960 Bible. In this expository Bible study and exegetical commentary, we analyze the future of Israel, the remnant chosen by grace, and the relationship between Israel and the Gentiles within God's redemptive plan. This chapter answers a fundamental question: Has God rejected Israel? Paul categorically answers no. God has preserved a faithful remnant according to the election of grace, demonstrating that His promises remain firm. It also explains how the unbelief of many Israelites opened the door for the gospel to reach the Gentiles. However, this does not signify the definitive rejection of Israel, but rather the unfolding of God's sovereign purpose in the history of redemption. Romans 11 uses the illustration of the olive tree to show the relationship between Israel and the Gentiles. The natural branches were broken off because of unbelief, while the Gentiles were grafted in through faith. Paul warns against spiritual arrogance and calls us to remain in God's grace. The chapter culminates with the revelation of the mystery concerning Israel and a majestic doxology that exalts God's wisdom, knowledge, and sovereignty. In this profound doctrinal analysis, you will understand Israel's place in God's plan, the importance of grace, and the greatness of divine wisdom. 📌 IN THIS STUDY YOU WILL LEARN: • Whether or not God has rejected Israel. • What the remnant chosen by grace is. • The meaning of the olive tree and the branches. • How the Gentiles were grafted in through faith. • What “all Israel will be saved” means. • God's wisdom and faithfulness in the history of redemption. 🔖 HASHTAGS #Romans11 #BibleStudy #BibleCommentary #VerseByVerse #Israel #KingJamesBible1960 #BibleProphecy #GodsGrace #BiblicalDoctrine