Romans 11:25-32

Romans 11:25-32

[25] For  I would  not,  brethren,  should be ignorant  mystery,  wise  your own conceits;  that  blindness  in  part  is happened  to Israel,  until  the fulness  of the Gentiles  be come in.  [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:  [27] For  this  is my  covenant  unto them,  when  I shall take away  their  sins.  [28] As concerning  the gospel,  they are enemies  for your sakes:  but  as touching  the election,  they are beloved  the fathers'  sakes.  [29] For  the gifts  and  calling  of God  are without repentance.  [30] For  as  in times past  have not believed  God,  yet  now  obtained mercy  their unbelief:  [31] Even so  these  also  now  not believed,  that  through your  mercy  they  also  may obtain mercy.  [32] For  God  hath concluded  them all  in  unbelief,  that  he might have mercy  upon all. 

What does Romans 11:25-32 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Paul previously laid the groundwork for this section. His point so far was that God is able to restore Israel. That Isaiah , He can restore the nation of Israel, which now has many natural branches (unbelieving Jews) broken off, to its former condition as a fruitful nation in the world. Now we learn that He is not only able to do it, but He will do it. This section is the climax of everything Paul wrote in chapters9-11.
"The same mercy that has overtaken the Gentiles who were formerly disobedient will finally overtake the now disobedient Israel." [1]