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Tag: National Israel

The nation of Israel—the physical descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—is the focal point of God’s revelation and the “apple of His eye” (Zechariah 2:8). We believe that God’s election of Israel is irrevocable (Romans 11:29). While the nation is currently set aside in part due to their rejection of the Messiah, God has not cast away His people. The promises made in the unconditional covenants—guaranteeing them a specific land, a seed, and a blessing—will be literally fulfilled. This distinguishes our theology from “Replacement Theology,” which erroneously claims the Church has inherited Israel’s blessings while leaving the curses to the Jewish people.

Current events in the Middle East are merely the setting of the stage for the final act of redemptive history. Scripture reveals that Israel will be gathered in unbelief before the Tribulation (the “Time of Jacob’s Trouble”), where they will ultimately be refined and brought to repentance, looking upon “Him whom they pierced” (Zechariah 12:10). This library explores the rich history of the Twelve Tribes, the significance of their Feasts and Covenants, and the glorious future awaiting the Remnant when the Messiah returns to rule from Jerusalem.

Daniel’s Major Prophecies

Daniel was a man of extraordinary godliness and integrity who served in the courts of foreign kings, yet his most lasting impact came through the visions he received from God. In this study, we explore some of the most incredible prophecies ever recorded in Scripture. From the rise and fall of world empires to the ultimate victory of the Ancient of Days, Daniel’s visions provide a panoramic view of human history under the sovereign hand of God. Discover how these ancient revelations offer comfort and clarity to believers today, reminding us that no matter how turbulent the world becomes, the Kingdom of God is an everlasting kingdom that will never be destroyed.

Let every word and pixel honor the Lord. 1 Corinthians 10:31: "whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God."