Here is what that means.
Romans 11:5 Even so then at this present time also there is a remnant according to the election of grace. 6 And if by grace, then is it no more of works: otherwise grace is no more grace. But if it be of works, then it is no more grace: otherwise work is no more work. 7 What then? Israel hath not obtained that which he seeketh for; but the election hath obtained it, and the rest were blinded.
In Paul's day there was a part of Israel that Paul called "a remnant according to the election of grace". The "blindness in part" refers to "the rest that were blinded". Israel was not blinded in full, but rather blinded in part because not all of Israel was blinded as evidenced by the fact that there was "a remnant according to the election of grace".
This is clearly false. The disciples believed that and the women who followed Jesus like Mary Magdalene and Salome believed He was the Messiah.
First, thank you for the terrific response... I hope you realize that some of the comments I made were not necessarily my opinion, but instead represented questions that I was trying to solicit responses to... since I do not have the answers. But other comments are clearly mine and I will address them...
This contradicts what Paul said in Romans 11:5-7. He never said that they all were blinded. There was a remnant of saved believers. The rest were blinded.
Read my post #14 where I explain this.
You are misunderstanding what Paul was saying. He was not saying that some would be blinded and would stay blinded their whole lives. Only part of Israel would be blinded, but it does not mean that they would not have any opportunity to be saved. What God wants is for them to be provoked to jealousy by Gentile believers. You can see in Romans 11:11-14 that this process was in place in Paul's day. I believe that process has continued until today and will continue until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in.
I certainly agree with you.... One of the most misinterpreted series of verses can be found in 2:41-43. Without opening up that extremely large can of worms, I will mention that your comment above reflects exactly what took place AFTER the cross. But I will continue this comment in the next section since it is appropriate to answer along with your comment that "why would God do that?"
Ugh. No. Why would God do that? You think He would purposely keep many Jews blinded their whole lives with no opportunity to be saved and would do that for at least 2,000 years and then suddenly save all of them? How does that make any sense? Do you not believe that God wants all people, including all Jews, to be saved (1 Timothy 2:3-6) and that this has always been the case, including for the last almost 2,000 years? What you're saying would mean God purposely made it so that most Jews could not be saved for the past 2,000 years. I can't accept something like that. The contradicts His character and is a case of taking Romans 11 completely out of context. Why would Paul have said he wanted to help save some of them if none of them who were blinded could be saved? Why would he say that they one day would all be saved when he was just hoping to help save some of them? These are things you have to take into consideration when interpreting Romans 11.
Ok, I mentioned there was not one ... no not one who truly believed He was the Messiah, the Son of God. Certainly, He had thousands of followers, thousands who witnessed Him raise the dead, heal the blind, walk on water, speak like no other prophet has ever done.... on and on.... but not one of them truly believed He would be resurrected, as He said He would, because He indeed was the Messiah.. the One with God Himself.
The woman would not have gone to the grave sight with herbs and burial rituals if they believed He would rise in 3 days.. Yes, they believed He was a great prophet, rabbi, etc., but He did die.. and they mourned for Him. Not even His disciplies believed He would be raised... they ran to the grave site to see this for themselves.... no one truly believed.....not one. And this was God's plan all along. In the Chapter 2 verses mentioned above, after the cross God would select those of the Jews that He would make as "pottery clay" FROM those Jews who would not accept Him (ceramic clay). As God says in Jeremiah (if I remember correctly) He has the right to make out of the clay (His people) those of pottery clay or not for His purposes. This means, that only certainl Jews (from the beginning of time) had He selected to go forth, ONLY AFTER THE CROSS, to preach the Good News. Most of the Jews after the cross would not accept Him and they would remain "ceramic clay" as their hearts were hardened like ceramic clay and would not accept Him as their Messiah. The point is the "stone" in 2:34 (Messiah) is not an end time event that EVERYONE BELIEVES, rather it was the Messiah who would strike the "feet of iron and clay only," and break them into pieces... not destroy the 4 kingdom image. Jesus came to divide, not to destroy. So, 2:34 is His first coming where He would separate the pottery clay from the ceramic clay and iron that were all confined within the symbolic feet of pagan Rome.
But this, what you call "remnant" did not exist UNTIL AFTER THE CROSS because no one truly believed He was their Messiah. Only after His resurrection would we find those that believed He was the Messiah.. Remember, it did not take long for His disciples to return to their earlier profession as mostly fisherman....
So why would God do this? Because this was His plan from the foundation of the world. It was His plan for His chosen people to be His priests on earth to go out to the world and reveal the One true God - the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.. But they did not do that but instead kept Him to themselves.. They would not even interact with the pagans / Gentiles / pigs of the world.. They had the One true God and everyone else was unclean, etc. That is not what God wanted from them. Therefore, His plan was to select those Jews (pottery clay) that would be willing to preach the Good News to the rest of the world... and they certainly succeeded.
So, yes, God sent them out to the entire world to preach the Good News so that ALLL WOULD ACCEPT HIM AS THEIR LORD AND SAVIOR. Whether you are Jew or Gentile, we all have the exact same opportunity to accept Him... but as you know, billions refuse to accept Him but have turned to other gods. Paul went to the Gentile world to preach the Good News so any and all would be saved... EVERYONE HAS THE SAME OPPORTUNITY TO ACCEPT JESUS..... EVERYONE.... BUT THE CHOICE IS OURS TO MAKE. He sent His Holy Spirit to show that ANYONE HAS THE ABILITY TO ASK HIM TO COME INTO THEIR HEARTS AND MINDS AND ACCEPT JESUS AS THEIR LORD AND GIVE THEM ALL THE POWER THEY WOULD EVER NEED TO BE SAVED. The Holy Spirit is available to everyone, anytime, anyplace, etc., One does not have to be in a certain church, a certain denomination, etc., He is there whenever you call upon Him. This is the better covenant offered to both Jew and Gentile.
No. If they rejected Christ, then they were not saved. Again, they were not blinded permanently for the rest of their lives, as evidenced by the fact that Paul hoped to help save some of them. What God wanted is for them to be provoked to jealousy by the salvation of the Gentiles.
No one believed He was their Messiah... it was ONLY after the cross that ALL would be given the choice to accept Him or reject Him.... And please remember the two thieves on the cross.. One would be saved as He believe Jesus was the Messiah (on the cross), while the other did not. It had nothing to do with the fact that they were both thieves (sinners). It was based on the faith in Jesus.
God's plan for the Gentiles was for those of His disciples to go out into the world and preach the Good News... Many would accept Him and many would reject Him - even to this day. But at the right time, the Jews will become jealous of the Gentiles when they come to realize that Jesus was / is their Messiah. There are perhaps hundreds of thousands of Jews that have indeed accepted Jesus, but most of the world's population of some 7- 9 million do not accept Him... In fact, most of those millions are secular and do not practice the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.. They are Jewish nationally but not spiritually.