For much of modern history, the United States has been one of the safest places on earth for Jewish people. It has functioned as a refuge—socially, economically, and culturally—especially in the a…
Israel and Bible Prophecy
🕎 Israel
Israel stands at the heart of God’s redemptive plan for mankind. From the covenants made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob to the future restoration foretold by the prophets, God’s dealings with His chosen nation reveal His faithfulness, mercy, and unchanging character.
Through her, God gave the world His Word and the Messiah—Jesus Christ. Though Israel is currently set aside in partial blindness during this present age of grace, Scripture declares that one day the Deliverer will come out of Zion, and all Israel shall be saved.
Explore studies, devotionals, and series tracing God’s plan through Israel’s past, present, and prophetic future—each revealing the faithfulness of the God who keeps His Word.

‘And the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah, saying, “Thus says the Lord : ‘If you can break My covenant with the day and My covenant with the night, so that there will not be day and night in their season, then My covenant may also be broken with David My servant, so that he shall not have a son to reign on his throne, and with the Levites, the priests, My ministers.’
Jeremiah 33:19-21
PART 6 – 10 Deceptions as the Rapture Approaches
These deceptions are already at work—and believers must recognize them.
Part 5 -10 Truths About the Last Days | Bible Prophecy
The last days are not chaotic—they are ordered by God. These truths bring clarity to Israel, the Church, and the Rapture. Top ten truths about the last days.
PART 4 — 10 Truths Every Christian Must Know About Jerusalem
Jerusalem is not symbolic—it is prophetic. These truths reveal why the world is focused on this city.
PART 3 — 10 Truths Every Christian Must Know About Israel
Foundational biblical realities the Church cannot afford to forget Confusion about Israel does not come from Scripture. It comes from neglecting Scripture. When believers stop reading…
PART 2 — 10 Lies Christians Are Being Told About Israel
Christians are being fed falsehoods about Israel that sound compassionate but contradict Scripture. These lies must be confronted.
PART 1 — Why the Church Is Turning Against Israel
Since October 7, 2023, replacement theology has become open hostility. Scripture warned this would happen—and it explains why it matters now.
Part 5 – When All Israel Will Be Saved (Romans 11:26)
Romans 11 reveals Israel’s blindness is temporary and God’s promises are irrevocable. When the Deliverer comes out of Zion, all Israel shall be saved.
Part 4 – The Church’s Calling in an Age of Apostasy
In a time when truth is despised and compromise rewarded, the Church must stand firm—preaching grace, loving truth, and holding fast to God’s promises.
Part 3: Israel’s Future Restoration and God’s Faithfulness
Israel’s physical restoration is happening before our eyes, but her spiritual restoration is yet to come—proof that God’s promises and faithfulness never fail.
Part 2 – Has God Cast Away His People?
God’s Word is clear—He has not cast away His people. Israel’s blindness is temporary, her covenant unbroken, and her future certain.
Part 1 – Lines in the Sand: The Great Divide Within Christendom
A monumental divide has emerged within Christendom—between those who believe God keeps His promises to Israel and those who insist He’s finished with her.
Why Romans 11 Is the Line in the Sand — God Never Replaced the Root
Romans 11 draws a clear line: God has not replaced Israel. Gentiles are grafted in by grace, and God’s covenant faithfulness stands unbroken.
Romans 11 Didn’t Come From Scofield — It Came From Paul
The claim that dispensational truth was “created in a basement in the 1800s” collapses under Scripture. Romans 11 didn’t come from Scofield—it came from Paul.
Matthew 1:1 — The Beginning of the King and His Kingdom
Matthew 1:1 reveals Jesus as the Son of David and the Son of Abraham—the promised King of Israel. This devotional explores why Matthew begins with Abraham, not Adam, and what it means today.














