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What is Replacement Theology?

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The Bible explains the LORD’s plan of salvation clearly. Yeshua will return to Jerusalem and all of Israel (living and dead) will be gathered to the Land of Promise. Gentiles called by the LORD will be included in this regathering, and God’s kingdom will be restored to Isra’el (Acts 1:6). At that time, the Messiah will reign from Jerusalem upon the throne of David and the Torah will go forth from Zion and the word of the LORD from Jerusalem. The nations will stream to the house of the God of Israel, there will be eternal shalom, and the nations will never again learn war (Isaiah 2:2-4).

Replacement theology adherents miss the Davidic covenant in their belief that the throne of David is in heaven, the Isra’el of God is the church, and the Kingdom will not include a restoration of Isra’el in the land. They believe that God is finished with Isra’el and that Isra’el is not a people before God because they rejected Yeshua. Jeremiah, however, makes it clear that such will be fulfilled. The Righteous Branch of David will execute justice and righteousness in the earth (not heaven), and the throne of David will continue (Jeremiah 33:14-18). Jeremiah says that as long as the Noachide Covenant remains unbroken (the fixed patterns of heaven and earth), so too the Davidic Covenant will remain unbroken and those who reject the idea that God remains faithful to Israel and Judea are in error (Jeremiah 33:23-26).


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