In this Harbingers Daily article, the author explores the biblical concept of Israel’s “partial blindness” and the growing movement of Jewish believers in Jesus as part of God’s prophetic plan.
- The article centers on the Apostle Paul the Apostle’s teaching in Book of Romans 11, which describes a “partial hardening” of Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles comes in.
- It explains that this blindness is not total or permanent, but part of God’s redemptive timeline leading to future restoration.
- Jewish followers of Jesus—often called Messianic Jews—are presented as evidence that God has preserved a faithful remnant within Israel.
- The article highlights the growing number of Jewish believers in modern times as a significant and encouraging trend.
- It emphasizes that salvation is available to both Jews and Gentiles through faith in Jesus Christ alone.
- The concept of a future national turning of Israel to Christ is framed as a fulfillment of biblical prophecy.
- Gentile believers are cautioned against arrogance, reminding them they are grafted into God’s promises rather than replacing Israel.
- The piece reinforces that God’s covenant with Israel remains intact and will ultimately be fulfilled according to Scripture.
Read the full story: https://harbingersdaily.com/understanding-jewish-followers-of-jesus-and-the-partial-blindness-of-israel/




