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Can Christians biblically support the modern nation of Israel—or is that a theological mistake? In this episode of Ask Dr. E, Dr. Michael Easley responds to a viral question about Genesis 12, political leaders quoting Scripture, and whether God's promises to Abraham apply to Israel today. Dr. Easley explains the Abrahamic Covenant as an unconditional, unilateral promise that unfolds across Genesis 12, 15, and 17. He addresses common misunderstandings about covenant theology, replacement theology, and the belief that the church has replaced Israel in God's plan. Drawing from Romans 9–11, Judges, Deuteronomy, and biblical history, Dr. Easley shows why God's land promise remains intact—and why it cannot be dismissed as merely symbolic or political. The conversation also explores how God works through history, governments, and flawed leaders under His providence, reminding listeners to be cautious of “clickbait theology” and oversimplified social media takes. Rather than offering partisan talking points, this episode encourages careful Bible study, theological humility, and a bigger view of God's redemptive purposes. If you've wrestled with questions about Israel, modern politics, and Scripture—or felt confused by online debates—this episode will help you think biblically and clearly. Key Topics Covered -Does the Bible support modern Israel? -The Abrahamic Covenant explained (Genesis 12, 15, 17) -Is the land promise to Israel still valid today? -Covenant theology vs. replacement theology -Romans 9–11 and Israel in God's redemptive plan -God's sovereignty and providence in world history -Christians, geopolitics, and biblical interpretation -Political leaders using Scripture correctly or incorrectly -Blessing Israel: biblical meaning vs. modern politics -How Christians should think about Israel today Chapters 00:00 Theological Foundations of Land Promises 02:48 Modern Israel and Biblical Interpretation 05:43 Covenant Theology and Its Implications 08:09 America's Role and Support for Israel 10:59 Geopolitical Realities and Future Perspectives
“The Imposter Messiah: Why Modern Israel Is Prepared to Embrace the Antichrist” is a powerful and eye-opening prophetic broadcast presented by JD Williams and David Paxton, exposing one of the most overlooked and misunderstood realities of the End Times.Video Version Available immediately upon release on your choice of Video Platforms at 9:00pm ET/8:00pm CT by visiting https://www.lastchristian.net/This exclusive episode takes listeners deep into the heart of biblical prophecy, modern Jewish expectations, geopolitical pressures, and the spiritual deception that Scripture warns will sweep across Israel and the entire world in the final days.For centuries, the Jewish people held to the clear, biblical standards that identified the true Messiah. One born in Bethlehem, from the lineage of David, appearing before the destruction of the Second Temple. But with the loss of genealogical records, the scattering of the Jewish people, and the rise of modern rabbinic expectations, the traditional Messianic criteria have been dramatically reshaped.Today, most Jews expect a political savior, not a divine Redeemer. They long for a leader who will bring peace to Israel, unify the Jewish world, restore the Temple, and secure the nation's future.This broadcast reveals how these modern expectations, though sincere, set the perfect stage for the arrival of the Antichrist, the most deceptive and destructive political figure the world will ever see.Drawing from Scripture alone, JD Williams and David Paxton explain how the Antichrist will rise as a global statesman, negotiate a seemingly miraculous peace treaty, support Temple worship, and present himself as the solution to every crisis facing Israel. In doing so, he will match, point for point, exactly what modern Judaism mistakenly believes their Messiah should be.This episode exposes the prophetic moment when Israel realizes they have accepted the wrong man. The Antichrist's eventual betrayal, the desecration of the Temple, and his blasphemous claim to deity will shatter the illusion and awaken the remnant of Israel. Only then will the nation look upon the One they pierced, Jesus Christ, and recognize Him as the true Messiah they rejected.This show is bold, uncompromising, and deeply rooted in Scripture. It brings together biblical prophecy, current Jewish theology, geopolitical realities, and End-Times teaching with a clarity that cuts through the confusion of modern narratives. It is a must-see for believers who want to understand how today's headlines connect directly to ancient prophecy and why Israel, and the world, are moving rapidly toward the final confrontation between the true Messiah and the greatest imposter in history.For more information or to support our Ministry, please visithttps://www.lastchristian.net
“The Imposter Messiah: Why Modern Israel Is Prepared to Embrace the Antichrist” is a powerful and eye-opening prophetic broadcast presented by JD Williams and David Paxton, exposing one of the most overlooked and misunderstood realities of the End Times.Video Version Available immediately upon release on your choice of Video Platforms at 9:00pm ET/8:00pm CT by visiting https://www.lastchristian.net/This exclusive episode takes listeners deep into the heart of biblical prophecy, modern Jewish expectations, geopolitical pressures, and the spiritual deception that Scripture warns will sweep across Israel and the entire world in the final days.For centuries, the Jewish people held to the clear, biblical standards that identified the true Messiah. One born in Bethlehem, from the lineage of David, appearing before the destruction of the Second Temple. But with the loss of genealogical records, the scattering of the Jewish people, and the rise of modern rabbinic expectations, the traditional Messianic criteria have been dramatically reshaped.Today, most Jews expect a political savior, not a divine Redeemer. They long for a leader who will bring peace to Israel, unify the Jewish world, restore the Temple, and secure the nation's future.This broadcast reveals how these modern expectations, though sincere, set the perfect stage for the arrival of the Antichrist, the most deceptive and destructive political figure the world will ever see.Drawing from Scripture alone, JD Williams and David Paxton explain how the Antichrist will rise as a global statesman, negotiate a seemingly miraculous peace treaty, support Temple worship, and present himself as the solution to every crisis facing Israel. In doing so, he will match, point for point, exactly what modern Judaism mistakenly believes their Messiah should be.This episode exposes the prophetic moment when Israel realizes they have accepted the wrong man. The Antichrist's eventual betrayal, the desecration of the Temple, and his blasphemous claim to deity will shatter the illusion and awaken the remnant of Israel. Only then will the nation look upon the One they pierced, Jesus Christ, and recognize Him as the true Messiah they rejected.This show is bold, uncompromising, and deeply rooted in Scripture. It brings together biblical prophecy, current Jewish theology, geopolitical realities, and End-Times teaching with a clarity that cuts through the confusion of modern narratives. It is a must-see for believers who want to understand how today's headlines connect directly to ancient prophecy and why Israel, and the world, are moving rapidly toward the final confrontation between the true Messiah and the greatest imposter in history.For more information or to support our Ministry, please visithttps://www.lastchristian.net
What happens when a viral political debate meets centuries of biblical prophecy—and your kids are the ones asking the hard questions? In this pivotal episode, Catherine confronts a question that’s as theologically complex as it is culturally relevant: Is the modern nation of Israel the same Israel God promised to Abraham, or has the church replaced her in God’s plan? This topic has taken center stage in cultural and theological debates, fueled by viral exchanges between commentators like Tucker Carlson and Ted Cruz, as well as in the classroom, on college campuses, and around family dinner tables. Catherine welcomes back Jewish historical scholar Clifton Payne Junior for a deep dive into Israel’s biblical, historical, and genealogical identity. Key moments include: The viral exchange between Tucker Carlson and Ted Cruz that exposed how unprepared many believers—and national leaders—are to answer “Is the Israel of Genesis 12 the same as modern Israel?” Dinesh D'Souza’s fascinating breakdown of how the Jewish people have genetically, culturally, and historically preserved their identity despite centuries of exile and persecution. Powerful prophecies in Ezekiel, Isaiah, and Amos—read in synagogues on the very day Israel was reborn in 1948—that reveal God’s hand at work through history. The “dry bones” prophecy, dissected in real-time as evidence of God reviving both the physical and spiritual life of the Jewish nation, with numbers of Messianic Jews in Israel growing 100-fold since 1948. A behind-the-scenes look at why so many Christians (and their kids) misunderstand Israel’s role in God’s redemptive plan, and how replacement theology distorts our perspective and engagement with both history and scripture. The core of “replacement theology” and why it matters. Whether the modern state of Israel (established in 1948 and led by Benjamin Netanyahu) is truly the continuation of the nation God promised to Abraham. The mystery of partial spiritual blindness over the Jewish people, the rise of Messianic Jews, and scriptural explanations many Christians and Jews have missed. The danger of misunderstanding Israel’s significance, and how well-meaning Christians and secular thinkers alike have sometimes distorted or neglected the biblical narrative. Special attention is given to Ezekiel 37’s “valley of dry bones” prophecy, the fulfillment of Isaiah 66’s “nation born in a single day,” and the astonishing coincidence that the scheduled synagogue reading on the Sabbath Israel was reborn included Amos 9’s promise of restoration—a detail highlighted from Jonathan Cahn’s Book of Mysteries. Through scholarly insight, biblical exposition, and practical application, this episode equips parents to have intelligent, faithful conversations with their children about Israel, prophecy, and what it means to “bless” this nation. It concludes with a call to pray for the peace of Jerusalem and a reminder that God’s faithfulness to Israel is a testament to His faithfulness to all His people. Meet the Guest: Guest bio: Clifton Payne Junior is a gifted Bible teacher and Jewish historical scholar with advanced studies in Jewish history from Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Author of “What the Bible Really Says About Tithing and Giving: It’s Different Than You Think,” he brings clarity and depth to some of the most misunderstood questions facing the Church today. References: One for Israel: “Israel’s Dry Bones Prophecy about Israel Coming Back to Life” Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Why would God restore Israel to the Land if they don't believe in Jesus? That's the question many Christians wrestle with - and the one Ezekiel 36 answers head-on. In this wide-ranging conversation with filmmaker and Bible teacher Stephen Briggs of Hatikva Films, we explore the prophetic timeline of Israel's restoration, the continuity of God's covenant with Abraham, and the flaws in replacement theology that blur the story of Scripture. Together we trace how the Hebrew nuances of Genesis 12, the promises of Ezekiel 36, and the disciples' question in Acts 1 all reveal the same truth: God's faithfulness comes before Israel's faith. Stephen shares insights from life in Jerusalem, stories from the “Blessing, Curse, or Coincidence” film series, and a clear-eyed view of what God is doing in our generation. Whether we're talking about prophecy, politics, or discipleship, the message is the same - the restoration of Israel is the greatest evidence that God keeps His promises. Key Takeaways God's covenant with Israel is unconditional and still active. Ezekiel 36 sets the divine order: regather first, renew next. Israel's unbelief magnifies God's grace, not His absence. Replacement theology collapses when read against Scripture's storyline. Modern Israel's return is the stage for future spiritual renewal. Believers are invited to pray, comfort, give, and go. God's faithfulness to Israel confirms His faithfulness to us. Chapter Markers 00:00 – Cold open + welcome 02:10 – Introducing Stephen Briggs: filmmaker, Jerusalem resident 07:35 – God's faithfulness and the modern return of Israel 13:20 – Genesis 12 and the Hebrew meaning of “bless” and “curse” 18:55 – Ezekiel 36: the order of restoration and renewal 26:40 – The flaw in replacement theology 33:25 – The “Israel Effect” and history's witness 39:45 – Acts 1: the disciples' question and God's timeline 47:10 – Practical response: pray, comfort, give, go 52:00 – Closing reflections and resources If you've never seen the Bible in full color, it's time to walk the ancient paths yourself. Join us in Israel this March 21–31 and experience the story where it all began. Stand where the prophets spoke, where Yeshua walked, and where God's promises are still unfolding. Space is limited - visit thejewishroad.com/israel to learn more and reserve your spot. Want to see how God's promise to bless those who bless Israel is playing out in history? Watch the full film America and the Israel Effect - free from Revelation Media. Go to get.revelationmedia.org/watchtheisraeleffect. To explore more of Stephen Briggs' work and the Blessing, Curse, or Coincidence series, visit israel-matters.com or follow the Israel Matters podcast on YouTube and Spotify.
Why is the enemy so intent on attacking the Jewish people? Rebecca and Jonathan Weiss sit down with Jonathan's parents, Myles and Katharine Weiss—Jewish believers and pastors—to unpack one of the most urgent topics of our time: God's covenant with Israel and the rise of anti-Semitism in the last days. Together they reveal how the enemy is turning hearts against Israel through the deception of replacement theology, and explain what Scripture really says about Israel's prophetic role in God's redemptive plan. Through deep biblical insight and personal testimony, the Weiss family brings clarity to passages like Genesis 12, Romans 9–11, and Ezekiel 36, showing how God's promises to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are still being fulfilled today. You'll learn why Jesus is returning to Jerusalem, what it truly means to “pray for the peace of Jerusalem,” and how Christians can discern deception and stand in truth during this pivotal hour.
Why is the enemy so intent on attacking the Jewish people? Rebecca and Jonathan Weiss sit down with Jonathan's parents, Myles and Katharine Weiss—Jewish believers and pastors—to unpack one of the most urgent topics of our time: God's covenant with Israel and the rise of anti-Semitism in the last days. Together they reveal how the enemy is turning hearts against Israel through the deception of replacement theology, and explain what Scripture really says about Israel's prophetic role in God's redemptive plan. Through deep biblical insight and personal testimony, the Weiss family brings clarity to passages like Genesis 12, Romans 9–11, and Ezekiel 36, showing how God's promises to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are still being fulfilled today. You'll learn why Jesus is returning to Jerusalem, what it truly means to “pray for the peace of Jerusalem,” and how Christians can discern deception and stand in truth during this pivotal hour.
In this episode, Logan sits down with Jeremy Stein, Director of the Center for Holy Land Studies, for a captivating conversation about how experiencing the lands of the Bible brings Scripture to life. Jeremy reflects on his journey of faith and how the Holy Land continues to shape believers around the world. Their conversation also examines Israel's ongoing story—its challenges, theology, and the hope found in God's promises.
In today's episode, we invite Dr Snoeberger on to explore the theological and political implications of the Abrahamic Covenant in relation to modern Israel. Prompted by recent comments from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the discussion dives deep into dispensationalist interpretations, the nature of Abraham's seed, and how Christians and governments should view and interact with Israel today. The episode also touches on the distinction between civil and ecclesiastical applications of the covenant, and whether the church has a unique responsibility toward Jewish evangelism.Learn more about DBTS at https://dbts.eduLearn more about E3 at https://e3pc.org
Explore the third part of the series 'Bible Prophecy 101' with Christine Darg, examining the connection between present-day Israel and biblical prophecies. Delve into the Abrahamic Covenant, the regatherings of Israel, and the significance of Jerusalem through scriptural insights. This video offers a study on Israel's role in end-time events, with a call to understand and embrace Bible prophecy. This video is the third in a series. How strange that some professing Christians are happy to transfer all the blessings promised to Israel to the Church, but are also willing for the curses pronounced in the Hebrew Bible to be visited upon the heads of our Jewish patriarchs in the faith. It's an inconsistency for which the Church must repent!
Sons of Jacob; Misunderstanding Abraham; Choosing rulers; Forcing sacrifice; Saul's foolish thing; Davey Crockett; Not to be like the governments of the gentiles; Born again?; Charlie Kirk; Relating to college students; Dependence on benefits; Emotionalizing; Eating at the table of rulers; Becoming Israel; Going into bondage; Corban of the Pharisees; Melchizedek; Altars; Tithing; Sitting down in Tens; Bondage of Egypt; Finding truth; Jacob's dream; Honoring father and mother; Losing morality; Gen 31:1; Laban's eye; Semite?; Setting the captive free; Jacob's wives; Following God explanation; Exodus studies; Jacob's insight; Journeying back to the Tree of Life; Not recognizing evil; Hating truth; Numbering of citizens; Linking by treaties; Social security; X space for HHC; Welfare snares and traps; Making YOU a resource; Spiritual experiences; Returning to righteousness; Culture of Laban; Inheritance for daughters?; Slavery; Bondage worse than Egypt; Cherishing children; Oppression; Going back to Isaac; Laban's authority; Shearing the sheep/people; Biting one another; Devouring; No political solution; Respecters of persons; Allegory and metaphor; Conversation?; Force is not okay; Stolen gods?; Gen 31:31; (afriad) yod-resh-aleph+tav+yod; Rachel's children; Badges of Nahor?; Who is Israel today?; Speaking truth; Customs opposing God; Laban selling everything; New covenant - Galeed; God's protection; Barrier between Jacob and Laban; "shin-hey-dalet" (record), "yod-gimel" (judge of the record), "vav-tav-aleph" = Jegarsahadutha; Galeed - "gimel-lamad-tzedek-dalet"; Freewill offerings; vs Covetousness; A way out of darkness?; Gen 3:8; Hiding from God; Ps 69:22; Darkened eyes; Modern Israel; Agreeing with Moses and Christ; Peace on your house.
In this episode of Cross Politic, Gabe and Toby return from their trip to Israel with the Herzl Institute, sharing four key takeaways that every Christian should consider about modern Israel. Pastor Toby provides a comprehensive historical overview from 70 AD to present day, explaining how Jews maintained a continuous presence in the land through centuries of foreign rule. This episode challenges American Christians to match Israel's courage and commitment while maintaining the joy and hope that comes from knowing Christ. Fight Laugh Feast 2025 Conference (October 16-18, Nashville) - Register HERE: https://flfnetwork.com
In this episode of Cross Politic, Gabe and Toby return from their trip to Israel with the Herzl Institute, sharing four key takeaways that every Christian should consider about modern Israel. Pastor Toby provides a comprehensive historical overview from 70 AD to present day, explaining how Jews maintained a continuous presence in the land through centuries of foreign rule. This episode challenges American Christians to match Israel's courage and commitment while maintaining the joy and hope that comes from knowing Christ. Fight Laugh Feast 2025 Conference (October 16-18, Nashville) - Register HERE: https://flfnetwork.com
In this episode of Cross Politic, Gabe and Toby return from their trip to Israel with the Herzl Institute, sharing four key takeaways that every Christian should consider about modern Israel. Pastor Toby provides a comprehensive historical overview from 70 AD to present day, explaining how Jews maintained a continuous presence in the land through centuries of foreign rule. This episode challenges American Christians to match Israel's courage and commitment while maintaining the joy and hope that comes from knowing Christ. Fight Laugh Feast 2025 Conference (October 16-18, Nashville) - Register HERE: https://flfnetwork.com
In this episode, Ruslan KD sits down with Jonathan from Ear to Hear to dive deep into one of the most debated theological frameworks among Christians: dispensationalism vs covenant theology. They unpack what Scripture says about Israel—past, present, and future—and whether modern geopolitical Israel aligns with biblical prophecy.They explore questions like:Are the Jewish people still God's chosen people under a unique covenant?Does “all Israel will be saved” mean the modern nation-state or the ethnic people scattered across the world?Should Christians support every action of Israel's government in the name of biblical prophecy?The conversation also addresses the role of prophecy in modern politics, conspiracy theories around Mousad and the CIA, and the controversial use of Scripture in political rhetoric by figures like Ted Cruz. Throughout, Ruslan challenges easy assumptions while Jonathan lays out the case for a literal, dispensational reading of the Bible—arguing that God works in distinct eras and still has a plan for ethnic Israel.This is a nuanced and honest conversation for believers wanting clarity on end-times theology, how to interpret Romans 11, and how to approach Israel with both love and discernment.
What is a Christian's Relationship to Modern Israel?Truth #1 - Our salvation through Jesus is built on God's covenantal promise to Abraham.Genesis 12:2-3Romans 4:16-17Truth #2 - God disciplines those He loves. Hebrew 12:5-6
In this enlightening episode of the Out of Zion Show, ICEJ's Shelley Neese sits down with two key voices safeguarding the heritage of Israel: Itay Granek, Director General at the Ministry of Heritage in Israel, and Eyal Freiman, Staff Officer of Archaeology for Judea and Samaria. Together, they explore how Israel's archaeology confirms the deep, ancient Jewish roots in the land. The discussion also takes a sobering turn as they reflect on the tragedy of October 7—placing it within the narrative of Israel that stretches all the way back to Genesis.Chapters0:00 Opening0:50 Itay Granek and Israel's Ministry of Heritage2:35 Eyal Frieman and the Archaeology of Israel5:23 Biblical Events in Archaeology around Jerusalem9:00 Ancient Israel, Modern Israel, and October 7 12:30 Wrap-up
Join hosts Jenny and Lori as they chat with guest, JT from JTFollowsJC. This conversation dives into a thought-provoking discussion on modern-day Israel, its biblical significance, and the impact of dispensational theology. They explore the historical context, the role of the church, and the implications of current events on faith and policy as well as the influence of dispensational theology on modern Christian views. JT also shares insights on the historical and theological aspects of Israel.JTFollowsJC links...YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jtfollowsjcIG: https://www.instagram.com/jtfollowsjc/Join us at The Rooted Conference 2025 as we dive into "The Last Days According to Scripture". Grab your ticket here: https://www.therootedtruth.com/conference
Join hosts Jenny and Lori as they chat with guest, JT from JTFollowsJC. This conversation dives into a thought-provoking discussion on modern-day Israel, its biblical significance, and the impact of dispensational theology. They explore the historical context, the role of the church, and the implications of current events on faith and policy as well as the influence of dispensational theology on modern Christian views. JT also shares insights on the historical and theological aspects of Israel.JTFollowsJC links...YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jtfollowsjcIG: https://www.instagram.com/jtfollowsjc/Join us at The Rooted Conference 2025 as we dive into "The Last Days According to Scripture". Grab your ticket here: https://www.therootedtruth.com/conference
Christine Darg explores the fulfillment of Ezekiel 37, drawing parallels between the Biblical prophecy of the Valley of Dry Bones and the restoration of Israel. Historical events, such as the Holocaust and the establishment of the Israel Defense Forces, paved the way for Israel's rebirth and bolstered its newfound military might.
Join us this week as Pastor Bo reflects on what, and who, Israel is at this time in history. Allowing scripture to be our guide, we examine the relationship between Christianity and Israel, questioning traditional views influenced by the Scofield Bible and exploring how identity in Christ transcends ethnic and cultural lines. The episode closes with a call to embrace our purpose as bridge builders, sharing the gospel and living out the promises of the new covenant.(00:00) Recalibration and Alignment Service(03:19) Benefits of God's Chosen People(18:33) The Believers of Israel Today(33:42) Theological Views on Modern Israel(42:46) Identity and Inclusion in Christianity(48:30) The Transfer of the Kingdom(01:00:53) City Light Church Podcast Subscribewww.citylightnyc.com
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In this episode, we examine the distinction between modern Israel as a nation-state and biblical Israel as defined in Scripture. Dr. Richard Caldwell explains that while ethnic Israel remains significant in God's redemptive plan, salvation comes only through faith in Jesus Christ. The conversation explores Romans 11, eschatological promises, and the role of Israel in current events—offering theological clarity for believers seeking to understand God's faithfulness to His covenant people.
In this episode, we examine the distinction between modern Israel as a nation-state and biblical Israel as defined in Scripture. Dr. Richard Caldwell explains that while ethnic Israel remains significant in God's redemptive plan, salvation comes only through faith in Jesus Christ. The conversation explores Romans 11, eschatological promises, and the role of Israel in current events—offering theological clarity for believers seeking to understand God's faithfulness to His covenant people.
Today in Current Events from a Christian Perspective:How should a Christian view Israel?Are Christians COMMANDED to support the Modern Nation State of Israel?Here are three questions that I think we should look at today:1. What is the difference between Biblical Israel and Modern Israel?2. What can we apply from Scripture to American foreign policy?3. What is Dispensationalism?All this and more today on Church Public.Repost after broken audio.---At Church Public we create compelling content to equip you to follow Jesus and engage in the public square including Current Events from a Christian Perspective.Thanks for watching! Thanks for listening!Support the Channel on Substackhttps://substack.com/@churchpublicListen on Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/church-public/id1520119356Listen on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/3cWx1g4WfSOVs8MX05cSvH?si=8ajf5wFVSjakXiYS7HkmhgListen on GooglePodcastshttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xMTc2MjU0LnJzcw?sa=X&ved=0CAYQrrcFahcKEwiI_4eugrbwAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAgFind Me:www.churchpublic.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChurchPublic/Twitter: https://twitter.com/churchpublicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/churchpublic/Support:on PAYPALwww.churchpublic.com/supportToday is a great day to start your own podcast. Whether you're looking for a new marketing channel, have a message you want to share with the world, or just think it would be fun to have your own talk show...podcasting is an easy, inexpensive, and fun way to expand your reach online.Following the link in the show notes let's Buzzsprout know we sent you, gets you a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan, and helps support our show.https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1132064Support the show
A new MP3 sermon from Founders Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Modern Israel vs. Biblical Israel: What Every Christian Should Know Subtitle: 01 Straight Truth Podcast Speaker: Richard Caldwell Jr. Broadcaster: Founders Baptist Church Event: Podcast Date: 6/27/2025 Bible: Genesis 12:13; Romans 9:6-8 Length: 22 min.
Tucker Carlson and Senator Ted Cruz recently reignited a centuries-old theological debate: Should Christians automatically support the modern nation of Israel? In this thought-provoking episode, Joel Settecase dives deep into the Scriptures—Genesis, Romans, Galatians—to dissect whether the Bible actually teaches unconditional support for the state of Israel. What does it mean to be a descendant of Abraham? Has the land promise already been fulfilled? And how should Christians view the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in light of the Gospel?This is not just a political episode—it's a biblical one. Whether you're pro-Israel, skeptical, or just want biblical clarity, this episode will challenge and sharpen your understanding.
here is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus. And if you are Christ's, then you are Abraham's offspring, heirs according to promise."--Gal. 3:28,29
Thus episode revisits the letter Ben Gurion wrote to his son that I addressed in the earlier episode "Cleansing Pappe's Distortions." Here I seek to put that letter into the context of Ben-Gurion's well documented statements on transfer made over the course of decades. I draw conclutions about the motivations of Ben-Gurion's interpreters and the implications for the conflict in general.List of sources cited:The 1918 article that Ben Gurion wrote in the Yiddish organ of the Jewish Socialist Party Poalei Tzion -- Hebrew Version: https://benyehuda.org/read/1469 For the English translation see My Talks with Arab Leaders pg. 7-8 :https://archive.org/details/MyTalksWithArabLeadersDavidBenGurionTranslatedFromTheHebrewByAryehRubinsteinAndMishaLouvish/page/n13/mode/2up)1924,speech given at Kibbutz Ein Charod Ben Gurion:https://benyehuda.org/read/1469Ben-Gurions 1929 Plan for a Bi-National State that was presented in 1930 and published in 1931:For an English Summary of the 1929 plan see My Talks with Arab Leaders by Ben Gurion ppg. 23-24For the partition plan that that Ben Gurion conceived of in early 1937 and his embrace of transfer in a letter to his son Amos see Letters to Paula by Ben Gurion pg. 129 Letter dated July 27, 1937): https://archive.org/details/letterstopaula00davi/page/128/mode/2up For Ben-Gurions embrace of population transfer in his diary entry of July 12, 1937Ben Gurion's testimony for the UNSCOP committeeMarch 23, 1941, Guideline for Zionist Policy, Submitted to the Jewish Agency Executive Meeting, in Jerusalem by Ben Gurion:https://israeled.org/resources/documents/david-ben-gurion-guideline-for-zionist-policy-1941/?utm_source=chatgpt.comExtended Bibliography:The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine by Ilan PappeThe Birth of the Palestinian Refuge Problem, 1947-1949 by Benny MorrisPalestine 1936 by Oren KesslerBen-Gurion: Father of Modern Israel by Anita ShapiraPalestine Betrayed by Efraim KarshIndustry of Lies by Ben-Dror YeminiJournal of Palestine Studies Compounds its Ben-Gurion ErrorJPS Responds to Camera's Call for AccuracyQuoting Ben-Gurion: An ExchangeBenny Morris' Reign of Terror RevisitedIlan Pappe and CAMERA: How the Zionists are fighting historyThe Concept of "Transfer " in Zionist Thinking and Practice: Historical Roots and Contemporary ChallengesMy Talks with Arab Leaders by David Ben GurionLetters to Paula and to the Children by David Ben Gurion
In this episode of Uncommon Sense, we're talking about Tucker Carlson's highly discussed interview with Senator Ted Cruz. I'll be sharing my honest thoughts on how it went, why I think Tucker came out ahead, and what this kind of bold, unscripted, and unapologetically frank conversation means for the future of political discourse (spoiler: I'm all for it).We'll go into why I support constructive confrontation—yes, even when it gets "mean" and uncomfortable. The Founding Fathers didn't tiptoe around the truth, so why should we? They debated passionately because the stakes were high. The polite punditry act is wearing thin, and people are tired of political puppets mouthing safe lines. They're craving what we saw here: real conviction, real disagreement, and real questions.We'll cover why I believe Tucker won this exchange: from his biblical literacy to his serious concerns about foreign lobbying groups like AIPAC having a hand in U.S. policy. Ted got visibly nervous when pressed about Scripture, about Israel, and about U.S. involvement in a possible war with Iran. And the question still lingers: Why are we only now suddenly being pushed to act, when Trump was reportedly targeted by Iran two years ago?Most importantly, we'll reflect on Tucker's question—a theological one with deep political ramifications: Who is the real Israel according to God? Is it the modern state that does not believe Jesus is Lord and historically has required a denial of Christ for Jewish returnees? Or is it the true church—those who belong to Christ?I'll share my belief unapologetically: Israel is the body of believers in Jesus Christ. Not those who reject Him. Not those who crucified Him. That's a hard truth, but a necessary one in these last days when clarity very much matters.Faith shouldn't be a popularity contest.--https://www.thebrandsunday.com/products/the-bible-study-physical?srsltid=AfmBOorwAVEYslTlOGA-36_bHHjruNDOebEKWQ6M2115NZZwL8WG_ali
In this episode of Uncommon Sense, we're talking about Tucker Carlson's highly discussed interview with Senator Ted Cruz. I'll be sharing my honest thoughts on how it went, why I think Tucker came out ahead, and what this kind of bold, unscripted, and unapologetically frank conversation means for the future of political discourse (spoiler: I'm all for it).We'll go into why I support constructive confrontation—yes, even when it gets "mean" and uncomfortable. The Founding Fathers didn't tiptoe around the truth, so why should we? They debated passionately because the stakes were high. The polite punditry act is wearing thin, and people are tired of political puppets mouthing safe lines. They're craving what we saw here: real conviction, real disagreement, and real questions.We'll cover why I believe Tucker won this exchange: from his biblical literacy to his serious concerns about foreign lobbying groups like AIPAC having a hand in U.S. policy. Ted got visibly nervous when pressed about Scripture, about Israel, and about U.S. involvement in a possible war with Iran. And the question still lingers: Why are we only now suddenly being pushed to act, when Trump was reportedly targeted by Iran two years ago?Most importantly, we'll reflect on Tucker's question—a theological one with deep political ramifications: Who is the real Israel according to God? Is it the modern state that does not believe Jesus is Lord and historically has required a denial of Christ for Jewish returnees? Or is it the true church—those who belong to Christ?I'll share my belief unapologetically: Israel is the body of believers in Jesus Christ. Not those who reject Him. Not those who crucified Him. That's a hard truth, but a necessary one in these last days when clarity very much matters.Faith shouldn't be a popularity contest.--https://www.thebrandsunday.com/products/the-bible-study-physical?srsltid=AfmBOorwAVEYslTlOGA-36_bHHjruNDOebEKWQ6M2115NZZwL8WG_ali
On this episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson, I explain why I've shifted to a neutral stance on the Israel-Iran conflict. While mainstream media pressures us to “pick a side,” Scripture tells a deeper story, one that's not bound by modern borders or politics.Christians are the true Israel, not by race or nation, but by faith in Christ. The Church is the chosen people of God, not a geopolitical state. So why are we being told that standing with the a government equals standing with God?We'll unpack the phrase “Judeo-Christian”—what it really means (and what it doesn't)—and discuss how religiously manipulative narratives can cloud our judgment. Supporting everything any group does (whether Jewish, Christian, or Muslim) is not biblical discernment. It's idolatry.None of us are perfect. Not every Christian represents Christ well, and not every Jew or Muslim represents their faith's ideals either. So let's step back, seek the truth, and refuse to be emotionally blackmailed into blind allegiance.--https://policecoffee.com/collections/coffee
On this episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson, I explain why I've shifted to a neutral stance on the Israel-Iran conflict. While mainstream media pressures us to “pick a side,” Scripture tells a deeper story, one that's not bound by modern borders or politics.Christians are the true Israel, not by race or nation, but by faith in Christ. The Church is the chosen people of God, not a geopolitical state. So why are we being told that standing with the a government equals standing with God?We'll unpack the phrase “Judeo-Christian”—what it really means (and what it doesn't)—and discuss how religiously manipulative narratives can cloud our judgment. Supporting everything any group does (whether Jewish, Christian, or Muslim) is not biblical discernment. It's idolatry.None of us are perfect. Not every Christian represents Christ well, and not every Jew or Muslim represents their faith's ideals either. So let's step back, seek the truth, and refuse to be emotionally blackmailed into blind allegiance.--https://policecoffee.com/collections/coffee
On this episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson, I explain why I've shifted to a neutral stance on the Israel-Iran conflict. While mainstream media pressures us to “pick a side,” Scripture tells a deeper story, one that's not bound by modern borders or politics.Christians are the true Israel, not by race or nation, but by faith in Christ. The Church is the chosen people of God, not a geopolitical state. So why are we being told that standing with the a government equals standing with God?We'll unpack the phrase “Judeo-Christian”—what it really means (and what it doesn't)—and discuss how religiously manipulative narratives can cloud our judgment. Supporting everything any group does (whether Jewish, Christian, or Muslim) is not biblical discernment. It's idolatry.None of us are perfect. Not every Christian represents Christ well, and not every Jew or Muslim represents their faith's ideals either. So let's step back, seek the truth, and refuse to be emotionally blackmailed into blind allegiance.--https://policecoffee.com/collections/coffee
On this episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson, I explain why I've shifted to a neutral stance on the Israel-Iran conflict. While mainstream media pressures us to “pick a side,” Scripture tells a deeper story, one that's not bound by modern borders or politics.Christians are the true Israel, not by race or nation, but by faith in Christ. The Church is the chosen people of God, not a geopolitical state. So why are we being told that standing with the a government equals standing with God?We'll unpack the phrase “Judeo-Christian”—what it really means (and what it doesn't)—and discuss how religiously manipulative narratives can cloud our judgment. Supporting everything any group does (whether Jewish, Christian, or Muslim) is not biblical discernment. It's idolatry.None of us are perfect. Not every Christian represents Christ well, and not every Jew or Muslim represents their faith's ideals either. So let's step back, seek the truth, and refuse to be emotionally blackmailed into blind allegiance.--https://policecoffee.com/collections/coffee
A brief and incomplete survey of modern Israel, from the first Zionist Congress (1897) until the 39th, coming up later this year.
Pastor Matt Furse joins Jeremy Slayden on JSlayUSA for an educational conversation that is part history lesson and part bible study. We dive deep into the roots of dispensational theology, the influence of the Scofield Reference Bible, and how American Christians have been steered by narratives potentially rooted in twisted scripture. Pastor Furse shares his personal journey as a Baptist pastor who challenged the prevailing eschatological views, faced criticism, and wrote extensively on the Zionist movement and modern Israel's impact on U.S. policy and Christian theology. This discussion is rich with biblical analysis, historical context, and a call for truth-seeking believers to test every tradition through scripture—not politics or emotional loyalty. “We reject any & all racism, and we reject any & all prejudice for, or hatred against, any ethnicity. We are NOT “anti-Semitic”… However, we ARE anti-fraud, anti-lies, anti-deception, anti-unbiblical doctrine, and we are “anti-anything” that is antiChrist! We are anti-Satan and his false religion. We are not against the Jewish people, but we are against their anti-Christ religion. We are not opposed to anyone owning their own private property, but we are opposed to the fraudulent property confiscation that is encouraged by Zionism.” -Matt Furse Read the internet's most comprehensive article on Cyrus Scofield right here: https://jslayusa.com/p/cyrus-scofield-scoundrel-or-scholar Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Opening & Introduction 00:01:00 - Jeremy introduces Pastor Matt Furse 00:03:00 - Pastor Matt's Background and Early Influences 00:05:00 - Questioning Pre-Tribulation Theology 00:07:00 - Opposition and Cost of Challenging Zionism 00:09:00 - Darby, Schofield, and the Roots of Dispensationalism 00:15:00 - Modern Israel and the October 7th Stand Down Theory 00:21:00 - Genesis 12, Abraham's Seed, and Scriptural Misinterpretations 00:28:00 - Scofield Bible and Its Zionist Influence 00:36:00 - Seminary Influence and Changing Bible Translations 00:44:00 - Pre-Scofield Christian Views on Israel 00:47:00 - Romans 9-11 and Spiritual vs Physical Israel 01:00:00 - Critique of Mega Churches and Modern Evangelicalism 01:10:00 - Conclusion: Truth, Gospel, and National Impact Pastor Matt Furse Links: The Book: Who is Israel - https://whoisisrael.org/why/ Matt's Church: https://mountainviewbaptistcuster.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whoisisrael X: https://x.com/PastorMFurse
Tune into episode 7 of our 9 part series with Andrew Isker (@BonifaceOption).
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating journey of the Oral Torah with renowned scholar Rabbi Ken Spiro. Together, we trace the origins of the Oral Law at Mount Sinai, follow its transmission through generations, and explore its eventual codification in the Mishnah and Talmud. Discover the unbroken chain of tradition that keeps Jewish wisdom vibrant and enduring. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking clarity and inspiration from the timeless wisdom of the Torah.Join the conversation: Be part of our growing community! Join the Shema Podcast for the Perplexed WhatsApp Group to share feedback, discuss episodes, and suggest future topics. Click here to sign upSubscribe to Rabbi Ken Spiro's Podcast: Remember What's Next Apple Podcast and Spotify PodcastBuy Rabbi Ken Spiro's book: Crash Course in Jewish History: From Abraham to Modern Israel. Click here to purchase ★ Support this podcast ★
Today on the show: The role of Zionism in modern Israel and how it fuels and justifies the current genocide. Also, how biased corporate journalism in the US continues to play a key roll in sustaining the genocidal Legacy of Joe Biden. For his part, Biden just signed on to another 8 billion to Israel for the genocide. And, a protest by medical staff at San Francisco General hospital against the torturing and killing of doctors and medical staff in Gaza. The post The Role of Zionism in Modern Israel appeared first on KPFA.
FDD Executive Director Jon Schanzer delivers timely situational updates and analysis, followed by a conversation with Dr. Kenneth Stein, founding president of the Atlanta-based Center for Israel Education and former director of the Institute for the Study of Modern Israel at Emory University.Learn more at: fdd.org/fddmorningbrief
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How did we get here? With all the arguments flying around about Israel and its neighbors, we turn to history to understand the making of modern Israel. In this three-part series on Israel, we look at how the major factions in the Middle East arose, how they operate, and what the future holds. In this first episode, Cole and Terry discuss the founding of the nation of Israel and the ensuing wars, running up to the Yom Kippur War in 1973. For more on the lead-up to the formation of the state of Israel in 1948, see Terry's series, The Making of Modern Israel.
In the last two presidential elections about 8 in 10 evangelicals voted for Donald Trump, but can Kamala Harris steal some of those votes in 2024? We discuss the recent “Evangelicals for Harris” call and why it's so difficult to get Christians to think more theologically about politics. Ed Stetzer argues that abortion should still be a top priority when voting, and Tyler Huckabee says we should be uncomfortable endorsing any candidate. Then, Skye talks to New Testament professor, Dr. Gary Burge, about the ongoing Israeli/Palestinian conflict, and what the Bible really says about Israel's claim on the Holy Land. 0:00 - Intro 1:30 - Show Starts and Kaitlyn's Opinion on Vacations 4:53 - Theme Song 5:16 - Sponsor - Go to https://www.fromourplace.com and use code HOLYPOST to get 10% off site wide on beautiful cookware! 6:21 - Sponsor - Blueland - Get up to 15% off your first order by going to https://www.BlueBlueland.com/HOLYPOST 12:21 - Discussing the Evangelicals for Harris Call 21:08 - Jemar Tisby and Thick vs Thin Theology 29:03 - Ed Stetzer and the Umpire Analogy 33:30 - Which Party is Better for the Pro-Life Movement? 43:40 - Phil's TwiXter on Watching Political Conventions as a Nonpartisan 48:14 - Sponsor - Faithful Counseling - This episode is sponsored by Faithful Counseling. Give online therapy a try at https://www.faithfulcounseling.com/HOLYPOST and get 10% off 49:21 - Sponsor - Sundays Dog Food - Get 35% off your first order of Sundays. Go to https://www.SundaysForDogs.com/HOLYPOST or use code HOLYPOST at checkout. 50:34 - Interview 53:22 - What Got Gary Burge Involved with the Middle East Conflict 1:00:46 - Genesis Chapter 12 and the Prosperity Gospel 1:08:28 - The Ancient Understanding of Land Ownership 1:18:22 - Orthodox Jews and Modern Israel 1:25:38 - End Credits Links Mentioned in the News Segment: Ed Stetzer on What's a Pro-Life Christian to Do in This Election: https://churchleaders.com/voices/491672-whats-a-pro-life-christian-to-do-in-this-election.html Tyler Huckabee on Why He's Not a Christian for Kamala: https://religionnews.com/2024/08/14/why-im-a-christian-for-kamala-but-not-a-christian-for-kamala/ Other resources: Whose Land? Whose Promise?: What Christians Are Not Being Told About Israel and the Palestinians by Gary Burge: https://a.co/d/aDwflA9 Holy Post website: https://www.holypost.com/ Holy Post Plus: www.holypost.com/plus Holy Post Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/holypost Holy Post Merch Store: https://www.holypost.com/shop The Holy Post is supported by our listeners. We may earn affiliate commissions through links listed here. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.