Replacement Theology robs us of one of the most powerful apologetic arguments for the truth of the Bible. The Bible describes our current geopolitical situation in amazing detail:
- The Jewish people scattered across the earth (Leviticus 26:33; Deuteronomy 28:64).
- The miraculous rebirth of Israel and return of the exiles (Isaiah 11:11–12; Ezekiel 36:24; 37:21–22; Amos 9:14–15).
- The descendants of Ishmael becoming a great people warring against themselves (Genesis 16:10–12; 17:20).
- The whole world drunk on the “luxurious living” of Babylon (Revelation 18:3, 7, 9–19).
- The surrounding nations turning against Israel (Zechariah 12:2–3; 14:2).
- Jerusalem becoming a “cup of trembling” (Zechariah 12:2–3; Zechariah 14:2; Joel 3:1–2).
- The nations being against the temple (Psalm 79:1; Luke 21:24; Revelation 11:1–2).
- Many of the nation’s currently fighting Israel are even in the same geographic location of the ancient enemies of Israel (Psalm 83:1–8; Ezekiel 35:10; 36:2).
- It even predicts the rise of those who scoff (spiritualize?) at the coming of Christ and the fulfillment of prophecies (2 Peter 3:3–4; Jude 1:17–18).
It's impossible for this to be a coincidence. It’s time for Christians to wake up and reject Replacement Theology. - Johnathon Grimwood
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