February 2, 2026

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Though Many Try, The Church Cannot Erase The Ongoing Importance Of Israel

Amir Tsarfati

When we look at Scripture, there is one reason why the Jews are in Israel: God has given that land to them. In fact, He even gave the descendants of Abraham that very name. When Jacob was about to meet his older, estranged brother, Esau, after years earlier cheating him out of his birthright and blessing, God took the opportunity to first prepare the younger sibling. The night before the potential conflict, the Lord came in a theophany, or a human manifestation, and held a wrestling match with the patriarch. After God had bested Jacob by putting his hip out of socket, we read of Him giving His opponent a new name:

[God] said, “Let Me go, for the day breaks.” But [Jacob] said, “I will not let You go unless You bless me!” So He said to him, “What is your name?” He said, “Jacob.” And He said, “Your name shall no longer be called Jacob, but Israel; for you have struggled with God and with men, and have prevailed” (Genesis 32:26-28).

Israel is the Jews and the Jews are Israel. There is no difference. And those Jewish people are of the same heritage and ethnicity as the ones in the times of the patriarchs, of the wilderness wanderings, of the united kingdom, of the divided kingdom, of the exile, of the post-exile, of the time of Jesus, of the early church, of the Middle Ages, of the Ottoman Empire and the British Mandate, and now into the reconstituted State of Israel. There is no break of ownership. There is no shifting of people groups. The people of the promise that was given to Abraham are the same people who are populating Israel today.

Is modern Israel fulfilling the hope found in the Israel Decree given to the great patriarch in Genesis 12:1-3? Yes and no. There’s more to be said about that. Undoubtedly, however, if Abraham were to walk through the streets of today’s Tel Aviv, it is very likely that he would slap his forehead and say, “Oy vavoy! What have I begat?” But neither the sins of today nor the sins of the past are enough to negate a promise of God. As Paul wrote to the Romans, “For what if some did not believe? Will their unbelief make the faithfulness of God without effect? Certainly not! Indeed, let God be true but every man a liar” (Romans 3:3-4).

But there are many in the church who do not believe this. They either say that God’s promise to Abraham was conditional or that it was only spiritual or that it was all part of a grand scheme to do a “God’s chosen” quick swap with the advent of the church age. This doctrine continues to spread rapidly through the body of Christ, and it is not new. There have been many in the history of the church who have been doing all they can to erase the ongoing importance of Israel.

I want those who love Israel and support God’s chosen nation to know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that what they believe is absolutely true. And I also want them to be fully equipped so that they can explain the reasons for their beliefs to others. When you look at the scriptures and read them from a literal point of view, you will see that there is no reason there must be only Israel or the church as God’s chosen people, but that we serve a both/and God who has a unique and special plan for both of His holy nations.


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In Nations Across The Globe, Technology Is Becoming A Dangerous Tool To Target Freedoms

In the hands of those who are selfish, those who strive for power and control, and those driven by wicked ambitions, technology can quickly become weaponized against those that are ignorant, unsuspecting, gullible, or powerless to stop it. Freedom of speech and expression can be censored, access to different locations and establishments can be restricted, and ability to purchase certain products can be limited, all because of something said, done, or believed that contradicts the “established” or “approved” policies and positions of those in power. To those who may think this sounds improbable or far-fetched, I would direct their attention to what has been happening recently just across our northern border in Canada.

As Our Culture Increasingly Barrels Toward Madness And Destruction, Many In The Church Simply Turn A Blind Eye

As our culture increasingly clings to madness and barrels toward destruction, many in the church simply turn a blind eye. Yet, the presence of the church and the power of the Holy Spirit are the only two forces restraining evil in our world. If we see the rising tide of evil in our land and decide to do nothing, we are ceding ground to the enemy and being unfaithful in our calling as ambassadors for Christ. While the world’s mission is to conform us to its image, the church’s mission is to help others understand that they can be transformed by the person and power of Jesus Christ—and we must not abandon our mission.

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The ‘Broad’ Crisis Facing Christian Media

It's not a shocking statement to say that our world has a media problem. Bias, ideology, and lawless journalistic standards have brought the average person's trust in the media to an all-time low. While this problem is most prominent within secular circles, Christian media has a crisis of its own, and it's rooted in compromise. Many of these organizations were once sound—but a little compromise compromised the whole publication! Numerous newsgroups operating under a "Christian" banner have begun promoting abortion, attacking Israel, applauding LGBT ideology, and disseminating apostasy.

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Israel My Glory

Amir Tsarfati

When we look at Scripture, there is one reason why the Jews are in Israel: God has given that land to them. In fact, He even gave the descendants of Abraham that very name. When Jacob was about to meet his older, estranged brother, Esau, after years earlier cheating him out of his birthright and blessing, God took the opportunity to first prepare the younger sibling. The night before the potential conflict, the Lord came in a theophany, or a human manifestation, and held a wrestling match with the patriarch. After God had bested Jacob by putting his hip out of socket, we read of Him giving His opponent a new name:

[God] said, “Let Me go, for the day breaks.” But [Jacob] said, “I will not let You go unless You bless me!” So He said to him, “What is your name?” He said, “Jacob.” And He said, “Your name shall no longer be called Jacob, but Israel; for you have struggled with God and with men, and have prevailed” (Genesis 32:26-28).

Israel is the Jews and the Jews are Israel. There is no difference. And those Jewish people are of the same heritage and ethnicity as the ones in the times of the patriarchs, of the wilderness wanderings, of the united kingdom, of the divided kingdom, of the exile, of the post-exile, of the time of Jesus, of the early church, of the Middle Ages, of the Ottoman Empire and the British Mandate, and now into the reconstituted State of Israel. There is no break of ownership. There is no shifting of people groups. The people of the promise that was given to Abraham are the same people who are populating Israel today.

Is modern Israel fulfilling the hope found in the Israel Decree given to the great patriarch in Genesis 12:1-3? Yes and no. There’s more to be said about that. Undoubtedly, however, if Abraham were to walk through the streets of today’s Tel Aviv, it is very likely that he would slap his forehead and say, “Oy vavoy! What have I begat?” But neither the sins of today nor the sins of the past are enough to negate a promise of God. As Paul wrote to the Romans, “For what if some did not believe? Will their unbelief make the faithfulness of God without effect? Certainly not! Indeed, let God be true but every man a liar” (Romans 3:3-4).

But there are many in the church who do not believe this. They either say that God’s promise to Abraham was conditional or that it was only spiritual or that it was all part of a grand scheme to do a “God’s chosen” quick swap with the advent of the church age. This doctrine continues to spread rapidly through the body of Christ, and it is not new. There have been many in the history of the church who have been doing all they can to erase the ongoing importance of Israel.

I want those who love Israel and support God’s chosen nation to know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that what they believe is absolutely true. And I also want them to be fully equipped so that they can explain the reasons for their beliefs to others. When you look at the scriptures and read them from a literal point of view, you will see that there is no reason there must be only Israel or the church as God’s chosen people, but that we serve a both/and God who has a unique and special plan for both of His holy nations.


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In Nations Across The Globe, Technology Is Becoming A Dangerous Tool To Target Freedoms

In the hands of those who are selfish, those who strive for power and control, and those driven by wicked ambitions, technology can quickly become weaponized against those that are ignorant, unsuspecting, gullible, or powerless to stop it. Freedom of speech and expression can be censored, access to different locations and establishments can be restricted, and ability to purchase certain products can be limited, all because of something said, done, or believed that contradicts the “established” or “approved” policies and positions of those in power. To those who may think this sounds improbable or far-fetched, I would direct their attention to what has been happening recently just across our northern border in Canada.

As Our Culture Increasingly Barrels Toward Madness And Destruction, Many In The Church Simply Turn A Blind Eye

As our culture increasingly clings to madness and barrels toward destruction, many in the church simply turn a blind eye. Yet, the presence of the church and the power of the Holy Spirit are the only two forces restraining evil in our world. If we see the rising tide of evil in our land and decide to do nothing, we are ceding ground to the enemy and being unfaithful in our calling as ambassadors for Christ. While the world’s mission is to conform us to its image, the church’s mission is to help others understand that they can be transformed by the person and power of Jesus Christ—and we must not abandon our mission.

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The ‘Broad’ Crisis Facing Christian Media

It's not a shocking statement to say that our world has a media problem. Bias, ideology, and lawless journalistic standards have brought the average person's trust in the media to an all-time low. While this problem is most prominent within secular circles, Christian media has a crisis of its own, and it's rooted in compromise. Many of these organizations were once sound—but a little compromise compromised the whole publication! Numerous newsgroups operating under a "Christian" banner have begun promoting abortion, attacking Israel, applauding LGBT ideology, and disseminating apostasy.

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Israel My Glory

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Israel My Glory

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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.