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Grafted In: The Church Is Not A Replacement For Israel

Replacement theology is the belief that the Church has replaced Israel in God’s plan, and that the promises God made to Israel no longer apply to the Jewish people. Instead, those promises are said to now belong only to the Church. However, when we read the Bible carefully, this view does not fit with what Scripture actually teaches.

In the Old Testament, God made clear and lasting promises to Abraham and his descendants. In Genesis 12:2-3, God told Abraham that He would make him into a great nation and that all peoples on earth would be blessed through him. Later, in Genesis 17:7-8, God called this covenant “everlasting.” God also promised the land of Israel to Abraham’s descendants. These promises were not described as temporary.

Some argue that because many Jewish people rejected Jesus, God rejected Israel. But the apostle Paul directly addresses this in Romans 11. He asks, “Did God reject his people? By no means!” (Romans 11:1). Paul explains that Israel has experienced a partial hardening, but it is not final or complete. In Romans 11:29, he writes, “For God’s gifts and his call are irrevocable.” That means God does not take back His promises.

The Church is not a replacement for Israel. Instead, Gentile believers are described as being “grafted in” (Romans 11:17). This picture shows that believers from the nations share in the blessings promised through Abraham, but they do not cancel God’s covenant with Israel. The root still supports the branches.

God has always had a plan for both Israel and the nations. Through Jesus, salvation is offered to all, Jew and Gentile alike. Yet Scripture points to a future restoration for Israel (Romans 11:26).

Christians should love and support the Jewish people, remembering that Jesus Himself was Jewish and that the Bible came through Israel. God is faithful. If He could break His promises to Israel, none of us could trust His promises to us. 


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The Clash Of Worldviews: Secular Progressivism Vs Biblical Christianity

To understand the age in which we live, it is important to understand the ideas behind secular progressivism and, more importantly, what its aspirations are. After all, whether the majority of people realise it or not, secular progressivism has the stated goal of organising social life (with or without your consent) toward explicitly chosen goals. Those goals, however, put it in direct conflict with Biblical truth. The major flaw in secular progressivism is its belief that preference trumps truth. Because the maxim of this ideology is that “all preferences are created equal,” any belief which competes with somebody’s “preference” is treated in one of two ways. Either it must be suppressed (usually with the backing of government or media institutions), or it must be branded as a private hobby which is acceptable in the home or inner thought life but not welcome in the public square where others may be influenced by it.

How Allegory Reduces The Bible To Nothing More Than A Work Of Fiction

It is God alone who predicts the future. Prophecy is one of God’s signatures that tells us that we can trust in Him and His Word. It is what separates the Bible from all other religious writings in the world. But if we consistently use allegorical hermeneutics, as Charles Ryrie points out, then in effect what we have just done is reduce the Bible to nothing more than a work of fiction. How tragic! With hermeneutics like that, it is no wonder so many people want nothing to do with Bible prophecy. It is no wonder pastors refuse to preach and teach events concerning the future, and it is no wonder it can be so hard to understand.

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Jan Markell: You Can’t Have A Genuine Revival With False Doctrine Raging

I hear a dozen evangelists stating that we are on the verge of a great revival. One self-proclaimed prophet says that a billion souls will come to faith in the coming weeks and months. If my Rapture is imminent, how can there be an imminent revival? Which is it? The Bible does talk about a coming revival. The question concerns its timing. Is it in the coming days, or is it after the Rapture when the “left behind” world realizes they should have listened to believers like you and me, get a second chance, and multitudes come to faith?

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Israel My Glory

Replacement theology is the belief that the Church has replaced Israel in God’s plan, and that the promises God made to Israel no longer apply to the Jewish people. Instead, those promises are said to now belong only to the Church. However, when we read the Bible carefully, this view does not fit with what Scripture actually teaches.

In the Old Testament, God made clear and lasting promises to Abraham and his descendants. In Genesis 12:2-3, God told Abraham that He would make him into a great nation and that all peoples on earth would be blessed through him. Later, in Genesis 17:7-8, God called this covenant “everlasting.” God also promised the land of Israel to Abraham’s descendants. These promises were not described as temporary.

Some argue that because many Jewish people rejected Jesus, God rejected Israel. But the apostle Paul directly addresses this in Romans 11. He asks, “Did God reject his people? By no means!” (Romans 11:1). Paul explains that Israel has experienced a partial hardening, but it is not final or complete. In Romans 11:29, he writes, “For God’s gifts and his call are irrevocable.” That means God does not take back His promises.

The Church is not a replacement for Israel. Instead, Gentile believers are described as being “grafted in” (Romans 11:17). This picture shows that believers from the nations share in the blessings promised through Abraham, but they do not cancel God’s covenant with Israel. The root still supports the branches.

God has always had a plan for both Israel and the nations. Through Jesus, salvation is offered to all, Jew and Gentile alike. Yet Scripture points to a future restoration for Israel (Romans 11:26).

Christians should love and support the Jewish people, remembering that Jesus Himself was Jewish and that the Bible came through Israel. God is faithful. If He could break His promises to Israel, none of us could trust His promises to us. 


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The Clash Of Worldviews: Secular Progressivism Vs Biblical Christianity

To understand the age in which we live, it is important to understand the ideas behind secular progressivism and, more importantly, what its aspirations are. After all, whether the majority of people realise it or not, secular progressivism has the stated goal of organising social life (with or without your consent) toward explicitly chosen goals. Those goals, however, put it in direct conflict with Biblical truth. The major flaw in secular progressivism is its belief that preference trumps truth. Because the maxim of this ideology is that “all preferences are created equal,” any belief which competes with somebody’s “preference” is treated in one of two ways. Either it must be suppressed (usually with the backing of government or media institutions), or it must be branded as a private hobby which is acceptable in the home or inner thought life but not welcome in the public square where others may be influenced by it.

How Allegory Reduces The Bible To Nothing More Than A Work Of Fiction

It is God alone who predicts the future. Prophecy is one of God’s signatures that tells us that we can trust in Him and His Word. It is what separates the Bible from all other religious writings in the world. But if we consistently use allegorical hermeneutics, as Charles Ryrie points out, then in effect what we have just done is reduce the Bible to nothing more than a work of fiction. How tragic! With hermeneutics like that, it is no wonder so many people want nothing to do with Bible prophecy. It is no wonder pastors refuse to preach and teach events concerning the future, and it is no wonder it can be so hard to understand.

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Jan Markell: You Can’t Have A Genuine Revival With False Doctrine Raging

I hear a dozen evangelists stating that we are on the verge of a great revival. One self-proclaimed prophet says that a billion souls will come to faith in the coming weeks and months. If my Rapture is imminent, how can there be an imminent revival? Which is it? The Bible does talk about a coming revival. The question concerns its timing. Is it in the coming days, or is it after the Rapture when the “left behind” world realizes they should have listened to believers like you and me, get a second chance, and multitudes come to faith?

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YOU CARE ABOUT

BIBLICAL TRUTH.

SO DO WE.

 

Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.