There is no way to salvation, for either Jew or Gentile, outside of accepting Jesus the Messiah. (Romans 10:1–4)
In every age, God saves a remnant of Jewish people faithful to His Word. (Romans 11:5). Therefore, the number of Jewish followers of God and His Messiah will always be in the minority until the end of the age. (Romans 11:25–27)
God gave the Jewish people the advantage of special revelation through His Torah. Therefore, the Jewish people bear firsthand knowledge and witness of God’s truth and promises. This experiential familiarity with God should lead a sincere and faithful Jewish person to the feet of Jesus. (Romans 2:17–3:1; 9:3–5)
Divine discipline of the Jewish people is on the basis of special revelation and a failure to live according to God’s Word. (Romans 10:18–21; Deuteronomy 32:21)
Believing Gentiles have a critical role in Jewish evangelism. (Romans 11:11–15)
The turning of the Jewish people to Jesus is connected to His return. (Matthew 23:37–39; Romans 11:25–26)
The future for Israel is bright! God will keep His promises to Abraham, reveal the Messiah to Israel, save His people, and finally establish His kingdom in the Land and all the world!
(Romans 11:28–29)