I agree with you without a doubt that Isaiah 45 is talking about Israel, what I have been conveying to you in the past that when one pulls a verse out of context one tends to distort the Scriptures which is what you have been doing by not weighing passages truthfully and fairly and that is because you are impressed with a doctrine of man, but it is not scriptural.
Now that you know how important it is not to pull verses out of context and to weigh passages, statements and question truthfully and fairly, please respond to the following... You stated that salvation is for the elects (Israel), if you are correct then you cannot be an elect because you are not from the tribe of Israel, right? Now I understand why you FEEL very confidence that you are an elect, but that is your hope because you yourself are not sure according to yesterday's response. If Israel is God's elect, which I agree with, my question to you, how can you say he is coming for his elect when the Gospel came to the Gentiles? In addition, if salvation is only for God's elect (Israel) then Abraham and Isaac cannot be included they were Hebrew. With your believe Abraham and Isaac are washed away.
Yes, God changed Jacob's name to Israel and the the twelve tribes came forth through Jacob, but the Apostle Paul is talking to Jews on the Gospel of God in the book of Romans, but remember he was the Apostle to the Gentiles who were not of the tribe of Israel. So, it is a truthful and fair statement to make, just because the Apostle Paul was talking to the Jews does not mean that God did not offer the salvation to the Gentiles, right?
It is said that the book of Matthews was written for the Jews and it is clear from its writing that it was written for a Jewish Christian audience, not to mention that the Gospel of Matthews is the most Jewish of all the gospels. Not to mention and to my recollection, the verse you provided is the only Gospel book that talks about the gathering of God's elect.
I did not respond to Daniels and your salvation comments because it had nothing to do with the above. In the past, I explained to you about all mankind choose not to seek God and I agree, but that does not mean that God does not give the opportunity to others to be saved. Israel is his elect, he chose them to be a people, but the Apostle Paul became the Apostle to the Gentiles. You are are pulling verses out of context and when it comes to the word "elect" you do not have a clear understanding of that word.
Please respond to my comments.