Salvation

All Israel Shall Be Saved – What Does This Really Mean? | Romans 11:26

  • July 10, 2024
  • 2 min read

All Israel shall be saved? What does this actually mean? There are many, many doctrines out there that are leading innocent people astray. For us as Israelites today, one of the top ones at work in the awakening of our people is “All Israel shall be saved.” This is based on a verse in the book of Romans 11 verse 26, which says:

Rom 11:26  And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written, There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob:

The real danger of this doctrine is that it assumes that as long as you are an Israelite by blood, you will be saved. Now we must note that that is saying that it does not matter how unrighteous or wicked you are. You are an Israelite? You will be saved. Unfortunately, this is the Hebrew Israelite equivalent to the “once saved, always saved” doctrine coming from Christians.

To show the danger of this, one supporter of the doctrine even said that the wicked Israelites will be punished upon the return of HaMashiach, Then after their punishment, they will be brought back to salvation!

Now there is nowhere in the scriptures that say that, but when you assume an end, you can find verses and arguments to defend your belief.

That is why we at Just a Word never assume an end, but rather let the scriptures lead us to the truth. If the scriptures have not led us to the truth, we will tell you we do not know, or that it has not yet been revealed to us. Check out a priori vs a posteriori to see how we approach finding the truth of the scriptures.

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So today we will look at what scripture says about this doctrine. What does “all Israel will be saved” really mean? Watch the video above.

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Chazaq EliYahu

Chazaq is the main presenter from Just a Word and has been teaching through videos for the last six years. He is an Israelite who is a follower of the way, as we are called to be in the bible.

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