Thanks so much for answering me so frankly.
My thought is that we are asked to freely let the Jews go in our minds without judging them. It is only the Lord's place to judge them and the Lord tells us He will never go back on His promises to them. Paul explains this so well. We are also asked to respect and even thank them for the role God gave them to play in restoring the awareness of God in our lives those many years ago when God spoke to Abraham. The world of the days Abraham lived was filled with idols who represented demons. Now, they have been blinded for our sakes.
With these things in mind, I prefer to think of the messages in scripture as messages for us, and let the Jew/gentile problem be only in God's hands. We are to learn of the Pharisees to learn of the ways the Lord has for us.
1Hearken to me, ye that follow after righteousness, ye that seek the LORD: look unto the rock
whence ye are hewn, and to the hole of the pit
whence ye are digged.
2Look unto Abraham your father, and unto Sarah
that bare you: for I called him alone, and blessed him, and increased him.
We are encouraged to remember that we are carved out of the quarry of the faith of Abraham and to emulate his faith. Even if we are one in number we are to obey the Lord in the great Commission and watch what God can do when he has possession of our whole heart. We might be in a small church and if that church gets a hold of faith and follows after righteousness and seeks the Lord then God will be great things and multiply them like the stars of heaven.