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Insight for Living Daily Broadcast

The Jews: Forgotten or Set Aside?, Part 2

Insight for Living Daily Broadcast

Chuck Swindoll - Insight for Living

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Christian, Religious And Spirituality, 507918

4.63K Ratings

🗓️ 22 October 2025

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Romans 11:1–14 The descendants of Abraham are God's chosen people, but when they rejected Jesus as their Messiah, God set them aside and allowed others to form the church. How do we know God has not set aside His people, the nation of Israel, forever? Join Pastor Chuck Swindoll as he answers this question with four evidences from Romans 11. God still has a plan for the Jews. He keeps His promises. He hasn't cast you off either. Trust in His inscrutable plan. Knowledge of the Lord and unending peace will cover the earth!

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God's clock is still ticking for Israel. And while many Jewish people currently walk

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in spiritual blindness, rejecting their Messiah, Scripture reveals this isn't their final

0:18.2

chapter. It's a divinely appointed intermission.

0:21.6

Today, on Insight for Living, Chuck Swindall unveils God's breathtaking timeline from Romans 11.

0:27.6

It shows how God has graciously allocated this present age for Jewish hearts to be stirred to

0:33.6

jealousy by Gentile believers. In this study, we'll discover why Israel's future restoration

0:39.6

isn't just probable. It's guaranteed by God's unbreakable covenant promises. Chuck

0:45.2

titled today's message with a question, the Jews, forgotten or set aside?

0:59.8

It's an interesting thing to think about Paul's testimony.

1:03.1

You might mark your Bible 1st Timothy 1, 1, 15, 16, the story of Paul's life.

1:07.3

It's a remarkable story of a man who was moving in the opposite direction against Christianity,

1:13.8

persecuting Jews, and on his way to the ancient city of Damascus, he is struck blind,

1:20.7

knocked from the beast on which he was riding, and there, on the side of the road, he is again as he trusts in Jesus Christ who confronts him

1:32.2

with himself the message. And Paul is wonderfully rescued. That's why he says if God had rejected

1:40.0

all the Jews, then what am I doing? The point is he hasn't. There's another, by the way,

1:47.9

that's a personal reason he mentioned. Here's a theological reason, verse two. God has not

1:53.0

rejected his people whom he foreknew. See the word fornew? We've seen that before back in chapter nine chapter eight look go go back to

2:05.2

chapter eight i'm going to show you a verse i feel sorry for Romans 8 29 28 we could all say from

2:13.7

memory we know that all things work together for good of them that love god then we're the

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called according to his purpose. What's 29? Let's see. And here it goes right

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along with it. For those whom he foreknew, there's our word. He also predestined to become

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conformed to the image of his son, verse 30. And those whom he predestined, he called. And those whom he called,

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