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August 7, 2025 9 mins
Q: In lots of your sermons and interviews I hear you say that it is God’s will for us (as Christians) to go to Israel. Why is that? Also, could you explain replacement theology and what you believe instead? Does God still have a plan for His people through end times? Might be too many questions but with how much the world has been against Israel and Jews in general. I have struggled through these things lately in God’s word to try and push back the world's beliefs. Thank you for all you do! Summary In this episode, Dr. E addresses a listener’s questions about Israel, replacement theology, and God’s ongoing plan for His chosen people. Many Christians wonder: Why should believers visit Israel? Does the modern church replace Israel in God’s redemptive story? And does God still have a unique plan for the Jewish people today? Dr. E explains how walking the land of Israel transforms a believer’s understanding of Scripture—turning the “black-and-white text” into “holographic color.” He also contrasts biblical teaching with replacement theology, which claims the church has superseded Israel. Drawing from passages like Romans 9–11 and Deuteronomy 30, Dr. E highlights God’s steadfast love and His covenant promises to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—promises that cannot simply be erased. Ultimately, this conversation invites Christians to approach Scripture with humility, honoring God’s faithfulness to Israel while anticipating the future fulfillment of His plan in the new heavens, new earth, and new Jerusalem. Takeaways Visiting Israel transforms how believers read and understand the Bible. Replacement theology claims the church has superseded Israel in God’s plan. Scripture consistently affirms God’s covenant promises to Abraham and his descendants. Romans 9–11 and Deuteronomy 30 are essential to understanding God’s plan for Israel. God’s steadfast love reflects His loyalty to His chosen people. Christians should let Scripture, not trends in theology, guide their understanding of Israel. Links Mentioned: The Moody Handbook of Theology by Paul Enns Find more episodes of Ask Dr. E here. If you've got a question for Dr. Easley, call or text us your question at 615-281-9694 or email at question@michaelincontext.com.
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