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Lie #1: Instead of esteeming the arrival of the Messiah, the primary part of Abraham's offspring, the nation rejected him. Consequently, God rejected that nation.
Romans 11:1 (not cited in the article) states: I ask, then, God did not reject his people, did he? By no means! For I too am an Israelite, of the offspring of Abraham, from the tribe of Benjamin.
The nation rejected Christ, yes. Therefore, they lost the promise held out to them as a nation: the promise to rule with Christ as Kings and Priests in His Kingdom. The Kingdom was taken from them and given to another people who will produce its fruit. (matt 21:43)
Except for the remnant (the 144 000) that Paul goes on to talk about in that same chapter that you quoted from, because they are reserved by God.
And of course except for any person of Israel who comes to Christ, who can still become part of the Great Crowd (from every tribe, culture, language, nation, etc), as Armand also said.
As for the rest of Israel (who do not instead enter as part of the Great Crowd from EVERY tribe/nation/etc), they have experienced a hardening until such a time as the full number of the Gentiles come in. Once that happens, and as Shelby shared as she heard from our Lord Jaheshua, they will cry out
as a nation:
Blessed is He who comes in the name of Jah. Jah will hear them, and Christ will come with His Kingdom.
If I am understanding correctly, these ones will enter as subjects of the Kingdom. Or whatever Christ judges to be right. That is not my concern; that is His domain.
But all Israel will be saved. Be it as part of the 144000, or as part of the Great Crowd, or as subjects of the Kingdom.
And so it is at this point (when they cry out: Blessed is He who comes in the name of Jah), that their hardening has come to an end. God does not reject them forever, due to the promise that He made to Abraham (and also because Christ told them that they will not see Him again UNTIL they say:
Blessed is He who comes in the name of Jah. They DO say this... they MUST... because Christ DOES return, and EVERY eye will see Him)
(God also does not punish the child for the sin of the father. Although 'fathers' can pass on (teach) their sins to their 'sons', and so the consequences and effects may last for generations. Racism, for example; and lies and hate, etc)
Peace and love to you,
your sister and servant, and fellow slave of Christ,
tammy