Christian doctrine which asserts that the New Covenant through Jesus Christ supersedes the Old Covenant
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Welcome to the podcast. On todays episode Bro. Dean address a prominent topic that is surging through the church world and social media. Replacement Theology. Do we replace the Jews? Hit play to find out. We pray this episode is a blessing to you and you are elevated in the word!
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Questions are a powerful tool in the hands of Christians to combat Antisemitism. During this episode of the Blessors of Israel Podcast, Matthew Casey Langston, a member of the Blessors of Israel's Board of Directors, joins Dr. Matthew Dodd to discuss different ways Christians can use questions to fight Antisemitism. Visit the Blessors of Israel Website: https://www.blessors.org/ Thank you for supporting Blessors of Israel. Donate Online: https://blessors.org/donate/Please Subscribe and Like our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUfbl_rf8O_uwKrfzCh04jgSubscribe to our Spotify Channel: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blessorsofisrael Subscribe to our Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blessors-of-israel/id1699662615Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlessorsofIsrael/Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlessorsIGettr: https://gettr.com/i/blessorsofisrael Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1670015Thank you for watching. Please like and share this video.We would love to hear your comments.Those who bless Israel will be blessed (Genesis 12:3).Pastor Rich JonesPastor Matthew DoddDr. Matthew DoddRich Jones Blessors of IsraelMatthew Dodd Blessors of IsraelBlessors of IsraelBlessers of IsraelTags:Pastor Rich JonesPastor Matthew DoddRich JonesDr. Matthew DoddRich Jones, Blessors of Israel, Rich Jones, Blessers of Israel, Matthew Dodd, Blessors of Israel, Matthew Dodd, Blessers of Israel, Blessers of Israel, Blessors of Israel, Two-State Solution, Palestine, Modern Palestinian Problem, Israel, Jesus Christ, Anti-Semitism, Hamas, Iran, College Riots, Protests, Antisemitism, Replacement Theology
Hi Folks,What does one do when he finds himself at a church that seems just a bit peculiar? It's almost as if there is a paradox. It is a very uplifting place. The people are loving and friendly. The Lead Pastor frequently says to the congregation: I love you. I believe he means it. The preaching is unusually solid and Bible based and the application of the Bible based truths that are taught each week are appropriate and strong. And there are a multitude of spiritual activities that an attender can choose to be involved in. It is a great church!But something is missing. Unfulfilled prophecy, eschatology (the end times), and the modern Nation of Israel are never mentioned or talked about even though much of the Bible is about these things. And looking back over past messages on podcasts, even on the day after the massacre in Israel (October 7, 2023), the worst day of slaughter for the Jewish people since Hitler's Holocaust, not one word of any kind was said about it from the pulpit by the Lead Pastor that Sunday morning. A few weeks ago I asked one of the two associate pastors if the church leadership believed in replacement theology. I received a prompt, courteous, and truthful answer: “We believe in Covenant Theology”. That raised a red flag for me since I understand Covenant Theology to be intimately connected with replacement theology. So, what does a believer do in a situation like this?What is Replacement Theology? It is a teaching which deprives the Nation of Israel and the Jewish people of the specific elect status which God gave to them in the Bible. People who believe in Replacement Theology are sometimes confused about certain things. Let me list some of them, with my answers in upper case, in an attempt to clear things up:Are the Jews still God's Chosen People? YES.Are the Chosen people all saved and are they all going to spend eternity in heaven? NO. Only the elect, those with circumcised hearts, will spend eternity in heaven with God.Do Jewish people have a way of salvation that is different than the way of salvation for Gentiles? NO. There is only one way of salvation for all people: through faith in the shed blood of Jesus Christ, the Messiah, on the cross.Is the gospel still to the Jew first, (Romans 1:16). YES. Is “Salvation is of the Jews” (John 4:22) still true? YES. The Jews are no better than anyone else but God chose them for a specific purpose. The husband is no better than the wife but God chose him and not the wife as head of the family (Ephesians 5:23). It was and is like that with the Jews, the elect Jews. God has a certain order of things and He hasn't changed that. Thousands of years ago God said this to the Jewish people through Moses: Deuteronomy 28:13 “The Lord will make you the head, not the tail. If you pay attention to the commands of the Lord your God that I give you this day and carefully follow them, you will always be at the top, never at the bottom.”Did God make specific promises to the Jewish people as a Nation? YES. He did this in part through specific covenants, unconditional covenants, that He made with them. We'll look at the Abrahamic Covenant as the first example of this. Covenant Theology attempts to nullify or change the promises made to the Jewish Nation through these covenants.Do saved Gentile people, including those in the Church, participate in the promises that come through these covenants? YES! But they do not participate in promises made specifically to the physical descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. One of those promises is the Land of Israel. The Abrahamic CovenantDo you remember when God made certain promises to Abraham in the Torah? In fact He made these promises to Abram even before his name was changed to Abraham. Let's look at some of these.Genesis 15:17-21 NLTAfter the sun went down and darkness fell, Abram saw a smoking firepot and a flaming torch pass between the halves of the carcasses. [18] So the LORD made a covenant with Abram that day and said, “I have given this land to your descendants, all the way from the border of Egypt to the great Euphrates River - [19] the land now occupied by the Kenites, Kenizzites, Kadmonites, [20] Hittites, Perizzites, Rephaites, [21] Amorites, Canaanites, Girgashites, and Jebusites.”The smoking firepot and flaming torch, representing God, passed between the divided animal pieces alone indicating that God cut this covenant with Abraham unilaterally. It was an unconditional covenant. It was a covenant made with Abraham and his physical descendants, the Jewish people. The Land promised to Abraham was much larger than the Land of Israel is today.Then God promised certain other things to Abraham after he offered up his one and only child of promise, his son Isaac, on the altar after God had commanded Abraham to do so. It was a test of Abraham's faith. God interrupted the sacrifice and said this to Abraham:Genesis 22:16-18 NLT“This is what the LORD says: Because you have obeyed me and have not withheld even your son, your only son, I swear by my own name that [17] I will certainly bless you. I will multiply your descendants beyond number, like the stars in the sky and the sand on the seashore. Your descendants will conquer the cities of their enemies. [18] And through your descendants all the nations of the earth will be blessed-all because you have obeyed me.”Well folks, all the nations of the earth have been blessed through Abraham's descendants. Most important of all, the Messiah is a descendant of Abraham. The Jewish people were and are descendants of Abraham and they have been a great blessing to the world.But along the way, the Jewish people were seriously disobedient, breaking the Law in many ways, worshipping idols, and offering up their own children as sacrifices. And when their Messiah came, they rejected Him. There would be severe punishment for doing these things. The Jewish people were cast out of their Land twice and after two thousand years they still have not fully returned.And yet because of the unconditional covenant that God made with Abraham earlier, God renewed His covenant with the Jewish people and added to it shortly before they entered the Promised Land. This additional covenant, another unconditional covenant, is probably best called the Promised Land Covenant (a name given to it by Matthew Ervin). Let's read it:Deuteronomy 29:1,12-15 NLTThese are the terms of the covenant the LORD commanded Moses to make with the Israelites while they were in the land of Moab, in addition to the covenant he had made with them at Mount Sinai. [12] You are standing here today to enter into the covenant of the LORD your God. The LORD is making this covenant, including the curses. [13] By entering into the covenant today, he will establish you as his people and confirm that he is your God, just as he promised you and as he swore to your ancestors Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. [14] “But you are not the only ones with whom I am making this covenant with its curses. [15] I am making this covenant both with you who stand here today in the presence of the LORD our God, and also with the future generations who are not standing here today.And He also said this to them:Deuteronomy 30:2–3 NIV2 and when you and your children return to the Lord your God and obey him with all your heart and with all your soul according to everything I command you today, 3 then the Lord your God will restore your fortunes and have compassion on you and gather you again from all the nations where he scattered you.But many people say the Jewish people are still disobedient today. Most of them do not follow God's Laws, many are atheists, and as a Nation they continue to reject their Messiah. And they are still being punished. Look at what happened on October 7, 2023!Yes, all true. So how is God going to regather His people if they continue in disobedience? Here's how. The Promised Land Covenant continues:Deuteronomy 30:6-8 NLT“The LORD your God will change your heart and the hearts of all your descendants, so that you will love him with all your heart and soul and so you may live! [7] The LORD your God will inflict all these curses (the curses of Deuteronomy 28) on your enemies and on those who hate and persecute you. [8] Then you will again obey the LORD and keep all his commands that I am giving you today.Yes, folks, God will supernaturally effect a change in the heart of every Jewish person and they, the whole nation, will obey God's Laws. After that, all God's promises to the Jews will be fulfilled, in the Millennial Kingdom, after the Messiah returns. That is yet future. At that time, these things will occur:Isaiah 2:2–3 KJV 19002 And it shall come to pass in the last days, That the mountain of the Lord's house shall be established in the top of the mountains, And shall be exalted above the hills; And all nations shall flow unto it. 3 And many people shall go and say, Come ye, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, To the house of the God of Jacob; And he will teach us of his ways, And we will walk in his paths: For out of Zion shall go forth the law, And the word of the Lord from Jerusalem.Folks, the God of Jacob is the God of Israel.And here is one more passage:Zechariah 8:23 NIV23 This is what the Lord Almighty says: “In those days ten people from all languages and nations will take firm hold of one Jew by the hem of his robe and say, ‘Let us go with you, because we have heard that God is with you.' ”Folks, these are just two of many examples in the Bible!In the meantime the following verse regarding the Jewish people has not expired:Genesis 12:3 NLT3 I will bless those who bless you and curse those who treat you with contempt. All the families on earth will be blessed through you.”And God's special love for the Jewish people will never pass away:Isaiah 49:15–16 NIV15 “Can a mother forget the baby at her breast and have no compassion on the child she has borne? Though she may forget, I will not forget you! 16 See, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands; your walls are ever before me.Now, what is the point of this message?* There is a future for Israel and the Jewish people as a nation and a people. God has ordained this. The Bible attests to this.* Covenant Theology is not Biblical and it evacuates the promises and prophecies regarding Israel that are in the Bible.* Covenant Theology therefore delegitimizes Israel and its right to the Land and its right to exist. Covenant Theology therefore promotes replacement theology and antisemitism even though individual covenant theologians may not be antisemitic.So, what should church leaders do? Those church leaders who subscribe to Covenant Theology should understand its negative aspects and reverse their position on Israel and the Jewish people. This is not a political issue. Leaders must take a stand.Next time we'll talk about what Covenant Theology is and how it delegitimizes Israel.Thanks for listening!This is Art Wolinsky. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit awolinsky.substack.com
Tonight we dismantle Replacement Theology verse by verse—Jeremiah's broken covenant, Jesus's warning in Matthew, Paul's plea in Romans and Ezekiel's restoration promise. Discover how allegorizing Israel out of God's plan leads not only to theological chaos but to historic antisemitism. We'll chart the fullness of the Gentiles timeline and answer: Is God finished with Israel? Join us for this urgent prophetic briefing. Join the post-stream Q&A here: https://rapturebook.com/
Season 7 Episode 8 "Here is the truth about Replacement Theology."
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In this episode of Shoulder to Shoulder, Doug, Pesach, and Dr. Nathan Bonilla—author, academic, and new Israel Education Director for the Israel Christian Nexus—discuss the need for pastors to be educated on Israel. Dr. Bonilla brings fresh perspective on how education and faith can build stronger bridges between Christians and Israel.
Join Amir Tsarfati, Pastor Barry Stagner, and Pastor Mike Golay for a powerful CONNECT Q&A live from Galilee. They address urgent developments in the Middle East, including Israel's strikes on Yemen, the threat from Hezbollah, and the situation in Gaza. The discussion also addresses key Bible prophecy questions, including Ezekiel's dry bones, Israel's rebirth, end-time deception, and the perilous rise of replacement theology.Discover why Israel's modern survival is undeniable proof of God's promises, how propaganda fuels hatred against the Jewish people, and what Scripture says about the rapture and the end times.Connect with us on social:Telegram: @beholdisraelchannelInstagramFacebookXYouTube
Bible Prophecy Under the Microscope-Episode 55 Gary discusses the myth of "replacement theology." Critics claim that certain Christians are claiming that the Church "replaces" Israel in God's plan for the world. This is wrong historically, logically, and most importantly, theologically. Gary explains why in great depth with actual Bible passages.
In this week's Proclaiming Justice podcast, Laurie Cardoza-Moore sits down once again with Yaffah Batya da Costa to confront one of the most urgent issues facing the Church today: the revival of replacement theology and its dangerous impact on Christians and Jews alike.From Vatican II's controversial documents to the rhetoric of modern influencers like Candace Owens, Charlie Kirk, and Tucker Carlson, Laurie and Yaffah uncover how antisemitic ideas have crept back into conservative Christian spaces. They explore how this false teaching divorces Christianity from its biblical foundation in Israel, fuels hatred, and even aligns with Islamist and secular ideologies hostile to Jews and Christians.Listeners will gain clarity on the historic and biblical truth about Israel's eternal covenant, why the Church must reject deception, and how Christians can take a stand against antisemitism in their communities.
Shalom Aleikhem!שלום עליכםPeace be upon you, my dear listeners, believer and nonbeliver alike! The silence is broken! A voice in the wilderness is shouting once again "make straight the way of ADONAI!" The Manic Messianic cannot stay quiet for too long and has returned to you yet again!Please excuse my long absence! I have a VERY valid excuse, this time! You try recording a podcast whilst having a massive cavity on your wisdom tooth and then proceed to shatter your neighboring molar, right next to it!
In this episode of the 'Al Hamashmaut' (On Meaning) podcast, Adv. Tamir Dortal hosts Pastor Greg Locke, a prominent and outspoken evangelical leader from the United States, for a compelling and unfiltered conversation about Christian support for Israel, the battle for global public opinion, and the spiritual roots of modern antisemitism.Having visited Israel 13 times since October 7th, Pastor Locke pulls no punches. He dives deep into why he views the antisemitism spreading on social media not as a political trend, but as an ancient "demonic spirit" that has taken a new form. He delivers a blistering critique of Israel's public relations strategy, arguing that it is losing the information war by failing to use the right tools to combat the "fake news monster". Locke also calls out former allies, naming prominent conservative figures in the U.S. like Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson, whom he now describes as "flaming Jew haters."What is the ancient 'demonic spirit' he claims is fueling modern antisemitism? How can Israel strategically use social media influencers to win the PR war? And why does he believe that "Replacement Theology" - the idea that the Christian Church has replaced Israel in God's covenant - is one of the greatest threats to long-term support for the Jewish state?This episode provides a rare, unfiltered look into the mind of one of Israel's most formidable and uncompromising American allies. Listeners will gain a unique perspective on the forces at play in American politics and global media, offering a deeper understanding of the international battlefield where Israel's reputation is fought for every single day.00:00:00 Why a Pastor Wears a Star of David00:01:40 The Ancient Demonic Roots of Antisemitism00:04:46 How Israel Can Win the Social Media War00:09:27 What Happens When Americans See Israel For Themselves00:12:35 The Deep Divide Between Evangelicals and Catholics on Israel00:15:40 'Replacement Theology': The Greatest Threat to Christian Support00:17:57 Conservative Leaders Who Became "Flaming Jew Haters"00:20:24 Israel's Strategic Mistake in the Gaza War00:27:36 The Greatest Miracle in History: Jewish Survival00:30:51 The Muslim Brotherhood's Threat to America and Europe#podcast #על_המשמעות Support the show◀️ פרסמו אצלנו: לקבלת הצעת מחיר - פנו למתן
In this episode of Proclaiming Justice, Laurie Cardoza-Moore welcomes Yaffah Batya da Costa to continue their conversation about Paul, the law, and the rise of replacement theology in today's church. Together, they address how influential voices—including major conservative commentators—are giving a platform to antisemitic teachings under the guise of Christianity.What did Paul really mean when he spoke about faith, law, and salvation? Was he opposing the Torah—or affirming it through a Hebraic lens? Laurie and Yaffah unpack scripture, challenge centuries of mistranslation, and explain how Greco-Roman church fathers twisted the message of the Bible, fueling antisemitism for nearly 2,000 years.Listeners will gain clarity on Paul's writings, the difference between works and faith, and the enduring covenant between God and Israel.
In this episode of Exploits, Christine Darg explores the prophetic significance of Israel in end-times narratives. With emphasis on biblical prophecies, she discusses the transition from the Church Age to the Messianic Kingdom and the restoration of Israel. The episode highlights the fulfillment of biblical promises, the resurgence of anti-Semitism, and the spiritual importance of supporting Israel. Christine also addresses viewers to understand the times through the lens of scripture.
In this compelling episode of Proclaiming Justice, Laurie Cardoza-Moore continues her conversation with Yaffa Batya da Costa to expose the growing threat of replacement theology. Together, they unpack Romans 11, the writings of Paul, and the historical reality that Jesus and Paul taught from a Hebraic perspective rooted in the Torah.From the ancient Inquisition to modern conservative circles, this dangerous teaching has resurfaced—often under the guise of patriotism or nationalism—driving a wedge between Christians and Jews. Yaffa explains how the early Church Fathers distorted first-century faith, why Pharisaic tradition matters, and what the Bible truly says about Israel's eternal covenant.Listeners will come away equipped to recognize antisemitism in their churches and armed with historical and biblical truth to counter it.Follow Proclaiming Justice on Spreaker, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify, and share this episode with others who need to hear the truth.Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share to help us equip more Christians to stand with Israel and fight antisemitism.✨ Stay connected with PJTN! ✨
What is partial preterism? What is full preterism? What is replacement theology / supersessionism / fulfillment theology? Why are these false understandings of biblical eschatology so popular?
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In this series, we examine Replacement Theology—its history, key texts, and claims—and test them against the full witness of Scripture. We'll see why the Bible affirms one people of God in Christ without redefining "Israel" or erasing its future, and how passages like Galatians 3, Galatians 6:16, and Romans 11 should be read in context.
In this series, we examine Replacement Theology—its history, key texts, and claims—and test them against the full witness of Scripture. We'll see why the Bible affirms one people of God in Christ without redefining "Israel" or erasing its future, and how passages like Galatians 3, Galatians 6:16, and Romans 11 should be read in context.
In this series, we examine Replacement Theology—its history, key texts, and claims—and test them against the full witness of Scripture. We'll see why the Bible affirms one people of God in Christ without redefining "Israel" or erasing its future, and how passages like Galatians 3, Galatians 6:16, and Romans 11 should be read in context.
In this series, we examine Replacement Theology—its history, key texts, and claims—and test them against the full witness of Scripture. We'll see why the Bible affirms one people of God in Christ without redefining "Israel" or erasing its future, and how passages like Galatians 3, Galatians 6:16, and Romans 11 should be read in context.
Are Christians today unknowingly embracing antisemitism? In this vital episode of Proclaiming Justice, Laurie Cardoza Moore welcomes back Yaffah Batya da Costa to confront replacement theology — and its dangerous influence in today's churches and conservative circles.Through Scripture and history, they dismantle the lies replacing Israel with the Church, and reveal how the words of Paul in Romans 11 have been twisted for centuries. They also share the miraculous and deeply moving story of the Bnei Anousim — descendants of Jews forced to convert during the Inquisition — who are now returning to Israel in fulfillment of biblical prophecy.
Are Christians unknowingly supporting antisemitism from the pulpit? In this explosive episode, Laurie Cardoza Moore speaks with Rabbi Yaffa Batya da Costa to confront a growing threat: the revival of Greco-Roman replacement theology. They dive into a recent Charlie Kirk interview that dangerously distorts Romans 9–11 and examine how such teachings threaten Jewish-Christian unity and empower antisemitic lies.You'll hear a powerful breakdown of Scripture, insights into the war of Gog and Magog, and the prophetic role of modern Israel. Rabbi Yaffa also shares the urgent need to support “hidden Jews” returning home—and the silence of the Church.Don't miss this challenging and faith-strengthening episode.
In this bold and timely episode, Doug sits down with Pesach to unpack Doug's recent Christian Post article, “If God Can Replace Israel, He Can Replace the Church.” The two dive headfirst into the fiery comment section, addressing accusations of heresy, tackling the roots and dangers of Replacement Theology, and confronting the rise of conspiracy theories surrounding Jews and Israel in Christian spaces. Rabbi Pesach brings a powerful perspective from Deuteronomy 29, suggesting that the very rise of Replacement Theology is a prophetic marker of the times we're in—pointing to the ingathering of God's people. If you've ever wrestled with Israel's role in God's eternal plan, or questioned what's really at stake in the Church's posture toward the Jewish people, this episode will challenge, provoke, and encourage you to return to a Jerusalem-centered faith. To read Doug's article, "If God can replace Israel, He can replace the Churchm too," click here.
Replacement theology argues that the church has replaced Israel in God's prophetic and redemptive plan. However, every bad theology diminishes and distorts God's character as revealed in Scripture. Replacement theology attacks God's truthfulness and His unconditional love. Josh Davis walks through several Scriptures to prove these claims in today's episode and demonstrates why replacement theology is such a dangerous theological disaster.
Join Josh Davis on 'Watchman on the Wall' as he explores the implications of replacement theology. Uncover how this belief affects our understanding of Scripture, God's character, and its impact on the political arena. Delve into the complexities of Israel's role in God's plan and why it's a critical discussion for Christians today.
A Reason For Hope with Pastor Scott Richards! Sharing the Word one question of the heart at a time. Tags: Spirit of Lawlessness, Replacement Theology, and Grace
Join Gabe Rutledge and the rest of DMF as we look at Torah portion Balak and assess Balak's fear towards the people of Israel. WE will correlate that to a modern anti-semitic wave happening globally. For more information on Dothan Messianic Fellowship, visit www.dothanmessianicfellowship.com
Better late than never, we discuss the recent wave of discussion around Iran, Israel, and what Christians should think about ideas like Dispensationalism and Replacement Theology. Was Ted Cruz right that those who bless Israel will be blessed? Is Dale Partridge's new book accurate? Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/foundcausepodcast Podbean (download episodes): http://foundcause.podbean.com/ @ Us On Twitter: @found_cause
A Reason For Hope with Pastor Scott Richards! Sharing the Word one question of the heart at a time. Tags: Jimmy Swaggart, Replacement Theology, and Eden
Some in the media are questioning the modern state of Israel, echoing the old belief of Replacement Theology—that the church has replaced Israel in God's plan. But is it true? Absolutely not. In this episode of The Endtime Show, we unpack this enduring doctrine and reveal why understanding the truth is more vital than ever. 📱: It's never been easier to understand. Stream Only Source Network and access exclusive content: https://watch.osn.tv/browse ☕️: First Cup Coffee: Use code ENDTIME to get 10% off: https://www.firstcup.com 📚: Check out Jerusalem Prophecy College Online for less than $60 per course: https://jerusalemprophecycollege.com 🥤: Ready Pantry: Save an extra 10% your entire order (use code “ENDTIME”): https://www.readypantry.com/endtime 💊: Try All Family Pharmacy for simple and safe ivermectin and more. Get 20% off when you use code ENDTIME20 at allfamilypharmacy.com/endtime Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Levi Hazen explores rising antisemitism among 3 different groups.
All across social media this week, there has been on topic and subject that's been getting more attention than anything else, and surprisingly, it has little to do with Trump authorizing airstrikes on the Iranian nuclear facilities. The main thing people are talking about is Replacement Theology, and how Christians have replaced the Jews as God's chosen people, and the Church has replaced Israel as the apple of God's eye. The fact that these things are not true does not stop people like Catholics and Calvinists from believing it. In my message today, I want to talk to you about the current state of the Jews and Israel until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in.“For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in.” Romans 11:25 (KJB)Today we held our very first Sunday Service at the Bible Believers House Church in the Bookstore, we had a full house and it was a blessing. The old hymns were sung, a strong message was preached, and when it was over we had a nice little Open Forum Q&A to close out the service. We praise the Lord for this open door, and invite you to come and be a part of what the Lord is doing at the Bookstore every Sunday morning at 11:00 AM EST. Please follow our Facebook page for event information.
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
Mary welcomes back author, speaker and blogger Jonathan Brentner whose latest book, "A Lavish Feast", brings together Proverbs and prophecy, and the hope we have of the soon return of Christ for His church. Watching prophecy unfold is fascinating these days. Sometimes a foot is on the accelerator, and other times, we seem to be on "pause" as events play out. Meanwhile, it behooves the church to never stop studying the Bible - and not just prophecy passages, but God's nature as well, and the over-arching view from 10,000 feet. How does God's plan of the ages speak to us from outside of time, space, and matter? We seek wisdom about so many passages in Scripture, but do we seek wisdom about prophecy? God is a giver of wisdom, and liberally. He already has told us via Abraham in Genesis 18 that He does not judge the righteous with the wicked. So instead of pet doctrines and dangerous teachings such as Replacement Theology and Dominion Theology, why not ask God what HE thinks, and proceed according to His revealed Word? Where is the fear of the Lord in this area, and does anyone tremble at His Word (Isaiah 66)? A very insightful look at where wisdom and prophecy intersect in the heart of the Lord. It's all about Jesus, not our pet interpretations. Stand Up For The Truth Videos: https://rumble.com/user/CTRNOnline & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgQQSvKiMcglId7oGc5c46A
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
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For nearly two millennia, much of Christian theology has promoted the idea that the Church has permanently superseded Israel in God's covenant — a belief known as replacement theology. In this enlightening and challenging conversation, Pastor Doug Reed and Rabbi Pesach Wolicki speak with theologian Dr. Gerry McDermott about how this view became dominant, how it misreads both the Hebrew Bible and New Testament, and why it's essential for Christians to rediscover Israel's unique and ongoing role in God's redemptive purposes. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in Jewish-Christian relations, biblical theology, or the future of interfaith cooperation.
Joel Rosenberg brings his expertise on Bible prophecy to today's podcast. Together, Pastor Greg Laurie and Joel break down the problems with Replacement Theology, why Christians should care about Israel, and end times prophecy. This insightful sit-down shares the answers to questions on many Christians' minds. -- Learn more about Greg Laurie and Harvest Ministries at harvest.org. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners.Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joel Rosenberg brings his expertise on Bible prophecy to today's podcast. Together, Pastor Greg Laurie and Joel break down the problems with Replacement Theology, why Christians should care about Israel, and end times prophecy. This insightful sit-down shares the answers to questions on many Christians' minds. -- Learn more about Greg Laurie and Harvest Ministries at harvest.org. This podcast is supported by the generosity of our Harvest Partners.Support the show: https://harvest.org/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are witnessing a global surge of antisemitism—disguised as a fight for "human rights" and cloaked in the language of anti-Zionism. Millions now believe the lie that Jews are colonial occupiers in their own ancestral homeland, ignoring international law and the historical record—including Israel's defensive wars and 2005 withdrawal from Gaza.What most miss is that this hatred is not political—it is deeply spiritual. The same demonic hatred that fueled Pharaoh, Haman, and Hitler now fuels radical groups, international institutions, college campuses, and even churches. After October 7, 2023, anti-Jewish attacks exploded worldwide—while leaders, pastors, and denominations remained silent or, worse, sided with the enemies of Israel.This silence in the Church stems from Replacement Theology—a false teaching that God has abandoned Israel and has replaced Israel with the Church. But Scripture is clear: Israel remains God's chosen people, the land belongs to them, and one day "all Israel will be saved" (Romans 11:26) when they believe in Yeshua, the Messiah.This is a call for Christians to wake up. Anti-Zionism isn't just hatred—it's a denial of Israel's right to exist. And to deny that is to side with evil and against God.
We are witnessing a global surge of antisemitism—disguised as a fight for “human rights” and cloaked in the language of anti-Zionism. Millions now believe the lie that Jews are colonial occupiers in their own ancestral homeland, ignoring international law and the historical record—including Israel's defensive wars and 2005 withdrawal from Gaza. What most miss is that this hatred is not political—it is deeply spiritual. The same demonic hatred that fueled Pharaoh, Haman, and Hitler now fuels radical groups, international institutions, college campuses, and even churches. After October 7, 2023, anti-Jewish attacks exploded worldwide—while leaders, pastors, and denominations remained silent or, worse, sided with the enemies of Israel. This silence in the Church stems from Replacement Theology—a false teaching that God has abandoned Israel and has replaced Israel with the Church. But Scripture is clear: Israel remains God's chosen people, the land belongs to them, and one day “all Israel will be saved” (Romans 11:26) when they believe in Yeshua, the Messiah. This is a call for Christians to wake up. Anti-Zionism isn't just hatred—it's a denial of Israel's right to exist. And to deny that is to side with evil and against God.
The Book of Romans Series: Nikki and Colleen talk through Romans 9:1–5. Adventism, along with many Christians, teach that the Christian Church replaces all the promises and covenants given to Israel. Is this true? What does the Bible say?Music: Falling Awake © 2010 Nathanael Tinker. Used by permission.©2025 Life Assurance Ministries, all rights reserved.Support the showWebsite, donation link: http://proclamationmagazine.com/Facebook—Former Adventist: https://www.facebook.com/FormerAdventist/Facebook—Life Assurance Ministries: https://www.facebook.com/ProclamationMagazine/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FormerAdventist