Ep. 88 - Covenant Theology & Dispensationalism - A Geopolitical Response
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Welcome back to the It Stands Written Podcast! In this weeks episode Justin, Braden, Elijah, and Ernest tackle the complex topic of modern geopolitical perspectives on Israel and how Christians should approach the nation today. They examine what Zionism really means, discuss the Genesis 12 promise about blessing Israel, and challenge the cartoonish interpretations that suggest blindly supporting everything the Israeli government does equals biblical obedience. The hosts clarify the distinction between ethnic Jews and religious Judaism, explain why Israel's future promises are tied to the millennial kingdom rather than current political actions, and address the theological tension of loving the Jewish people while recognizing they currently remain under God's curse for rejecting their Messiah. They push back against prominent pastors who claim supporting Israel's government is essential to salvation, arguing this misapplies Scripture and ignores how God's own prophets—and even Jesus—criticized Israel's disobedience. The conversation offers a balanced, biblically-grounded perspective that affirms God's future plan for Israel while maintaining that Christians aren't obligated to endorse every action of a Christ-rejecting nation. Ultimately, they conclude that loving Jews means sharing the gospel with them, not indulging their political aspirations or supporting practices that point away from Jesus.
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Verses Mentioned:
- Genesis 12:3
- Deuteronomy 25,28-29
- Matthew 24-25
- Luke 19:41-44
- Acts 17
- Romans 9-11:23
- 2 Corinthians 3
- Galatians 3
- Revelation 7, 12
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