For over a century, many Christians have been told that the modern nation of Israel holds a unique prophetic role in God’s plan. Others, reacting against that idea, have begun drifting into something far worse — hostility toward Jewish people themselves.
But what does the Bible actually teach?
In this episode, we take a historical and biblical look at the relationship between Israel, the Church, and the gospel. Walking through Scripture and church history, we examine the historic Reformed understanding of covenant theology, the rise of Dispensationalism, and why both Christian Zionism and antisemitism ultimately fail to reflect the full teaching of Scripture.
The church must reject two dangerous errors:
• Treating modern Israel as a prophetic centerpiece of redemption history
• Allowing anti-Jew rhetoric to creep into Christian theology
The Bible presents a better answer.
God has one covenant people united in Christ — Jew and Gentile together — and the gospel remains the power of God for salvation to all who believe.
This episode explores:
• What the Bible says about Israel and the Church
• The historic Reformed view of God’s covenant people
• How Dispensationalism reshaped evangelical thinking about Israel
• Why antisemitism has no place in Christianity
• The gospel call for Jew and Gentile alike
Whether you’re exploring covenant theology, wrestling with end-times teachings, or trying to understand how Christians should think about Israel today, this conversation aims to bring clarity grounded in Scripture.
Key Scriptures Discussed
Romans 1:16, Romans 9–11, Galatians 3:7, 3:29, Ephesians 2:14–16, 1 Peter 2:9, 2 Corinthians 1:20
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