Jewish men pray at the Western Wall (Shutterstock.com)
Every word within God’s Word is part of a book THEE BOOK that is the truest book ever written. The Scriptures are not to be toyed with. Altered. Ideas born in the inherently evil hearts and minds of men and women to supplant the God-breathed words in the Holy Bible.
Tragically, few refer to the Holy Bible these days as THE HOLY BIBLE. Few believe it to be God’s actual words given to man by His Spirit working in select men of God.
All Bible prophecy either has come true, is in the process of coming true, or certainly will come true. No matter what any man or woman may say, write, or think otherwise.
I have known Jews, some being godly people, some having been converted to Christianity [you may recall I wrote in the past how I attended a Messianic church in my search for a place of worship of sound doctrine, Bible-believing, and Bible-teaching, but, alas, they were so entrenched in legalism and adhering to Old Testament rituals even though reading and teaching the New Testament that their centuries of ingrained teachings took precedence over the free gift of grace affording by faith alone in Christ alone and I went off searching elsewhere], others as consumed of the world as possible, and these I reference had when I was in contact with them expressed concern about Israel being removed due to war, due to certain nations going to war with Israel.
Israel will NEVER be defeated. EVER. I’m a goyum, an American born anew goyum and I know with absolute certainty in my heart and mind Israel will never be defeated. Why? Because the Holy Bible tells anyone willing to read it, understand it, and believe its every word. That’s why.
Israel will even survive after the foolishness, the ignorance, and gullibility of signing a treaty with the Antichrist. Much suffering and tribulation will come as a result of this greatest lapse of awareness and sense, but then, those who enter into such an agreement do not believe the words of God in His New Covenant, the New Testament. A new covenant does not mean all the previous covenants of God to His chosen people are null and void. God never reneges on a promise. Ever.
Yet legions of those professing to be faithful to God, to Christ, thus Christians do not appear to know this or believe this! Imagine that…
God has always preserved His people. He always will. Even at the time of Armageddon, the last of the very last day on earth as every nation of the world gathers with the Beast and his false prophet in numbers and weaponry unfathomable that no rational human being would believe Israel could survive — Israel will survive. Why? Because that is when the Lord Jesus Christ returns His Second and Final time to earth and He and the heavenly hosts He brings smite the armies of the world.
And Israel survives.
Oh, great troubles, suffering, tribulation, and lamenting will come to Israel and its people. There will be much pain, much sorrow, many tears, and great tragedies to come.
Aliyah — the law of return, the fulfillment of Bible prophecy has been taking place. Is taking place. And will continue to take place.
And no false teaching by any false teacher professing to be Christian that contradicts God’s inerrant infallible living Word will supplant the truth of the Holy Bible.
Replacement theology is one of the great heresies and unsound teachings that has been spread by so-called professed Christians, Christian pastors, and denominations.
They do not know the Holy Bible. They do not understand the Holy Bible. They do not speak, teach, or preach the Holy Bible as written and given to man, woman, and child.
Nothing can replace the sound doctrine of God’s Word.
Nothing can replace Bible prophecy. No words of any man or woman no matter their credentials or status.
Nothing can replace Israel, Jerusalem, the Jewish people [though many have tried through the ages] and nothing will replace the true disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, the true children of God be they Jew or Gentile believing on the Lord, placing all their faith and obedience to the Lord.
Watch. Carefully. Watch well and clearly. Accomplished only with and by the help of the Holy Spirit indwelling a heart and mind transformed by the Spirit of the Lord to come to know that which could never be known without the Holy Spirit and God’s hand at work within an individual.
Israel will not only survive no matter what the news is.
Israel and Jerusalem will prevail.
And it is the nations of the world that will be crushed.
Not the Jews. Not Israel. Not Jerusalem. Not the true disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Even though it will come to pass it will appear the abovementioned will be wiped off the face of the earth.
Nothing can replace God. God’s will, God’s Word.
Nothing.
Read on…
Ken Pullen, A CROOKED PATH, Sunday, September 10th, 2023
The Unintended Irony of Replacement Theology
September 7, 2023
By Rabbi Pesach Wolicki
Reprinted from ISRAEL 365 News
וְשָׁ֨ב יְהֹוָ֧ה אֱלֹהֶ֛יךָ אֶת־שְׁבוּתְךָ֖ וְרִחֲמֶ֑ךָ וְשָׁ֗ב וְקִבֶּצְךָ֙ מִכׇּל־הָ֣עַמִּ֔ים אֲשֶׁ֧ר הֱפִֽיצְךָ֛ יְהֹוָ֥ה אֱלֹהֶ֖יךָ שָֽׁמָּה׃
then Hashem your God will restore your fortunes and take you back in love. He will bring you together again from all the peoples where Hashem your God has scattered you.
v’-SHAV a-do-NAI e-lo-HE-kha et sh’-vu-t’-KHA v’-ri-kha-ME-kha v’-SHAV v’-ki-betz-KHA mi-kol HA-a-MEEM a-SHER he-fitz-KHA a-do-NAI e-lo-HE-kha SHA-mah
Deuteronomy 30:3
The power of prophecy is such that its echoes reverberate through time, transcending generations and touching the very core of human existence. Some prophecies remain shrouded in mystery, while others unveil themselves in the tapestry of history, presenting before us a picture so clear it’s almost uncanny. Such is the prophecy embedded within Deuteronomy 30, a passage that carries profound significance for Israel and the world today. Have the prophecies of old truly unfolded in our modern age? How do they resonate with the current state of Israel, and what do they say about the shifting sands of religious theology?
Deuteronomy 30 is one of the most remarkable passages in the entire Bible. To help us appreciate this extraordinary prophecy of Moses, let’s review the chapters leading up to it.
The Context of Deuteronomy 30
In Deuteronomy 28, Moses related to the people of Israel the blessings for obedience and punishments for disobedience of God’s law. Near the end of the chapter, we see that the ultimate punishment for disobedience is exile and dispersion.
Then the Lord will scatter you among all peoples, from one end of the earth to the other, and there you shall serve other gods, which neither you nor your fathers have known — wood and stone. – Deuteronomy 28:64
Then, in chapter 29, Moses continues by telling the nation that while they are in exile, the land will lie desolate. Moses even describes how in the future, people from other nations will see the destruction of the land and the exile of the Jewish people and conclude that God has done this because the Jews turned their backs on God. (Deut. 29:22-28) More on that later.
Deuteronomy 30 is Happening Today
Then comes Deuteronomy 30. Here, Moses tells the people that after many generations of dispersion to the four corners of the earth, they will return to the land.
The Lord your God will bring you back from captivity, and have compassion on you, and gather you again from all the nations where the Lord your God has scattered you. If any of you are driven out to the farthest parts under heaven, from there the Lord your God will gather you, and from there He will bring you. Then the Lord your God will bring you to the land which your fathers possessed, and you shall possess it. He will prosper you and multiply you more than your fathers. – Deuteronomy 30:3-5
The modern state of Israel today is populated by millions of Jews from every corner of the earth. The Jewish people have returned en masse to our land. We have taken possession of it in the form of Jewish sovereignty. Israel is a prosperous nation. And there are more Jews in the land today than at any other time in history. Every detail of this biblical prophecy, spoken over 3300 years ago, has been fulfilled in our time. Since it was uttered, everyone who read the Bible saw these verses as a future prophecy. But today, we live in a time when every word of these verses is a reality.
Christian Replacement Theology
But not all who profess belief in the Bible see these verses this way. For most of the past 2000 years, the standard doctrine of Christianity regarding the Jews was what is known as Supersessionism or Replacement Theology. This is the belief that the church had replaced Israel.
According to Supersessionism, the Jewish people were originally the chosen people in covenant with God. But, due to their disobedience and violation of the covenant, the Jews lost this status. The covenant of Israel was transferred to the church. For those who adhere to this belief today, the modern state of Israel is not a fulfillment of Deuteronomy 30. When they look at the millions of Jews from all corners of the earth who populate the land of Israel under Jewish sovereignty, they do not see Biblical prophecy fulfilled.
Unwittingly Fulfilling prophecy
But here’s the irony, their denial that the modern state of Israel is a fulfillment of these prophecies is included in the prophecies themselves!
Just a few verses before the Deuteronomy 30 prophecy we quoted, the Bible says:
It will be said by the coming generation of your children who rise up after you, and the foreigner who comes from a far land, when they see the plagues of that land and the sicknesses which the Lord has laid on it, ‘The whole land is brimstone, salt, and burning; it cannot be sown, it cannot sprout, nor can any grass grow in it, like the overthrow of Sodom and Gomorrah, Admah, and Zeboiim, which the Lord overthrew in His anger and His wrath.’ All nations will say, ‘Why has the Lord done so to this land? What is this furious anger mean?’ Then people would say: ‘Because they have forsaken the covenant of the Lord God of their fathers, which He made with them when He brought them out of the land of Egypt; for they went and served other gods and worshiped them, gods that they did not know and that He had not given to them. Then the anger of the Lord was aroused against this land, to bring on it every curse that is written in this book. And the Lord uprooted them from their land in anger, in wrath, and in great indignation, and cast them into another land, as it is this day.’ “The secret things belong to the Lord our God, but those things which are revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may do all the words of this law. – Deuteronomy 29:21-28
Here Moses foretells a time when the nations will look at the exile of the Jews and the desolation of the land of Israel and conclude that the covenant between Israel and God has ended. It’s worth noting that the nations in this passage are familiar with the text of the Bible. The text explicitly states that they will compare the land of Israel to the cities that God overturned in Genesis 19. Furthermore, these people are clearly aware of “every curse that is written in this book.”
Incredibly, Moses described people from the nations of the world who know and believe in the Bible, but also believe that God’s covenant with the Jewish people has ended. Imagine hearing this prophecy when Moses originally spoke it over 3300 years ago. This detail would seem absurd. Why would there be nations who profess belief in the Bible but believe that God has broken His covenant with the Jewish people? Without the founding and spread of Christianity, who among the nations of the world would even know the Bible?
Christian theologians who promoted Replacement Theology looked at the seemingly endless exile of the Jews and the desolation of the land and came to the exact conclusion foretold by Moses in these verses. From the reality that they saw before them, it appeared that God had revoked the covenant from the Jewish people. Ironically, by espousing their erroneous doctrine these theologians were fulfilling this prophecy without even realizing it!
So why did they make this mistake? The answer is right here in the text as well. Immediately after this prediction of Supersessionism Moses tells us that “The secret things belong to the Lord.” In other words, don’t think that you can look at reality and come to your own conclusions about God based on what you see in front of you. Even if in your time it looks to you like God has given up on Israel, don’t draw your own conclusions about God’s plans. Read the Bible. The covenant is forever.

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