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Dear Heavenly Father, Your Word says that You will bless those who bless Abraham and curse those who curse him. Please help us to adhere faithfully to what Your Word says about Israel. Bless us for supporting Your covenant people, we ask, in Jesus' name.
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Here at IFA, we talk a lot about Israel. We do this not only because Israel is a close ally with the USA, but also (and more importantly) because the nation of Israel is important to God. God made a covenant with Abraham thousands of years ago, and Scripture proves throughout its pages that the Jewish people have a special place in God’s heart.

However, there’s a theory circulating in the Christian world that says Israel is not that important to God. And we want to debunk that theory today.

This theory, called “replacement theology,” says that God replaced the children of Israel (the Jewish people) with the Body of Christ, making Christians His covenant people instead of the Jewish people being God’s covenant people.

But friend, I would like to caution you today about this, for replacement theology is a lie from the pit of hell. And the enemy wants you to believe replacement theology so you will be cursed rather than blessed.

Here’s why the Jewish people were never replaced:

The Bible is full of story after story about how Israel loved God, then stopped loving Him. They were faithful to God, then they cheated on Him with idols.

This broke God’s heart over and over, but He didn’t abandon His children of Israel. That’s why He told the prophet Hosea to go marry a prostitute … then to go find her and take her back when she cheated on him. Through Hosea, God was showing the world a picture of how faithful He is to His covenant children, even when they were unfaithful.

So, when the children of Israel became unfaithful to God, He didn’t remove them from the covenant. (Just like you wouldn’t disown your children, just because they disobey you.) But,  He did use the situation to His advantage, to work everything out for His—and our—ultimate good.

When His people were unfaithful to Him, Scripture records that God did something about it. Yes, He disciplined them and corrected them. But, He also took a trick out of His sleeve that defeated the devil. God always has the last move!

Based on what the book of Romans tells us, it’s as if God said something like this (translated into my version of common, everyday English):

  • “Look at My people. They’re in sin. My people don’t want Me right now.
  • I created them with free will, so I’m going to let them make their own decisions. But, I’m going to work it all out for the best in the long run.
  • In order to work it out for good, I will add additional people to this covenant who DO want Me. I have the legal right to do that, since My original people don’t care about My covenant and have not been faithful to Me!
  • So as of right now, I decree and declare that anyone who puts their faith in My Son Jesus will be grafted into My covenant.
  • Hahaha … This is going to be great. Because when I add all these other people to My covenant, it will make the Jews jealous.
  • When the Jews get jealous, they will return to Me and will confess My Son Jesus as their Lord too.
  • That way, ALL the people on earth who want Me can have Me, through My Son; and they can ALL have the benefits and blessings of the same covenant that I gave Abraham and his children.
  • That way, I’ll get all My children as My inheritance, even though the devil tried to steal them. I’ll end up with more faithful children than ever before.”

I know that’s just modern-day vernacular, but that is basically a paraphrase from the book of Romans. The book of Romans tells us that we Christians are only grafted into the covenant of blessing that God gave Abraham. God didn’t get rid of the original covenant; He just added more people (us Christians) to it.

And it’s a curse to believe otherwise.

O friend, I caution you against replacement theology.

Replacement theology is a lie, and God’s Word shows us that you will be cursed if you believe it.

Here’s why I can make the shocking statement that it’s a curse to believe the Jews got replaced as God’s covenant people:

Have you ever had someone speak mean words to you, telling you that you AREN’T something that you actually ARE?

For example:

  • If you’re a talented visual artist, have you ever had someone tell you that you can’t draw or paint?
  • If you have ninja-level planning skills, have you ever had someone tell you that you AREN’T gifted in administration at all?
  • If you’re a professional musician, have you ever had someone tell you that you stink at playing your instrument?

If you have had anything like that happen, those words hurt; did they not? It’s painful to be told that you’re not something when you actually ARE that thing. Why does it hurt so badly? Because those statements are actually word curses.

Yes, that’s right. When someone tells you that you aren’t something which you actually are, they are pronouncing judgment on you based on a lie. They are actually speaking a curse over you; and, unless you verbally reject that curse, refuse to come into agreement with it, and pray it off to break it, then you will be impacted by that curse.

Now, let’s take that principle and apply it to what we believe about Israel.

Read what God said in Genesis 12:1-3:

Now the Lord had said to Abram: ‘Get out of your country, from your family and from your father’s house, to a land that I will show you. I will make you a great nation; I will bless you and make your name great; and you shall be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you; and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed’ (Genesis 12:1-3 NKJV).

When God sent Abram–who later became Abraham–out of his homeland and into the land of promise, God spoke a blessing over him. He also appeared to Abram/Abraham on multiple other occasions to make him covenants and promises.

Those promises and covenants assured Abraham that he and his descendants were God’s special people, chosen and set apart as God’s inheritance. It was not a covenant of salvation, but it was a covenant of blessing. And through the covenant God made with Abraham, He assured Abraham that His covenant would continue through the line of Isaac, Abraham’s son of promise. God placed His blessing on His people forever through the line of Abraham. He said that He would bless those who bless Abraham, and curse those who curse Abraham.

And friend, if you believe, speak, or teach that the Jewish people are no longer God’s covenant people, you are speaking curses over the children of Abraham. And when you curse the children of Abraham, God will also curse you.

O friend, replacement theology is such dangerous territory. Even a lot of modern-day political propaganda (which is just that: propaganda) against Israel is absolutely cursed ground. Please, please, I adjure you: stay off that accursed ground!

Beloved, we must not forget that we are only grafted in.

If you are a Christian, God has made you a spiritual Jew. As the apostle Paul wrote under divine inspiration in Romans 2:29:

For he is not a Jew who is one outwardly, nor is circumcision that which is outward in the flesh; but he is a Jew who is one inwardly; and circumcision is that of the heart, in the Spirit, not in the letter; whose praise is not from men but from God (Romans 2:29 NKJV).

Jesus is still the only way to salvation. But we receive His blessings because we have been added into His covenant of blessing—the covenant He originally gave to Abraham. You were grafted into that covenant the moment you believed in Jesus. And while every person on earth can still ONLY be saved by believing in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, as the apostle Peter preached in Acts 4:12:

Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved (Acts 4:12 NKJV).

… and as Jesus specifically told us in John 14:6:

Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me” (John 14:6 NKJV).

… The covenant God gave Abraham stands forever. And God still blesses those who bless Abraham, and curses those who curse Him.

So, my friend, I urge you today: be careful with your tongue.

Be careful whose narrative you believe. Be wary of propaganda and utterly reject replacement theology, for the enemy roams the earth like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. What better way to devour than to get people to bring curses down upon their own heads by convincing them to speak falsehoods against the children of Abraham?

The enemy is a liar, a thief, and a trickster.

And he is stealing, killing, and destroying many Christian’s lives because he has successfully gotten them to believe in replacement theology.

O friend, in the name of Jesus: I implore you to not be one of those people who yields to the enemy. Study the book of Romans in detail about this topic if you have ever adhered to replacement theology, or even if you aren’t sure. Let Holy Spirit speak to you and show you His truth from the pages of God’s Word.

And please, I implore you: if you haven’t already, begin this day to bless the biological children of Abraham, and let no curses come out of your mouth toward them ever again.

Does this article help you understand the necessity of standing with Israel, and the evil of replacement theology, a little more clearly? If so, please leave a comment below—and add even a short prayer or blessing for Israel and the Jewish people when you do!

Jamie Rohrbaugh equips people to walk in the manifest presence of God. She is the author of Healing from Church Wounds: You Can Be Whole Again and How to Become an Intercessor: You Can Shake Heaven and Earth. She blogs for a global readership at FromHisPresence.com, where she writes about prayer, the prophetic word, living supernaturally, inner healing, and Kingdom wealth. Her writing is featured on YouVersion, Charisma Magazine, The Elijah List, Spirit Fuel, and various other ministry outlets. Download her free prayer tool, Praying the Names of God: 555 Biblical Names of God and How to Use Them in Prayer and Worship, here. Photo credit: Kzara Visual/Canva Pro.

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George Leaf
August 25, 2024

Father God from the very intent of creation your word, the abundance of your heart has been and remains absolute truth. The regularity and rhythm of the sun, moon, stars, and seasons declare your perfection. Your word is your bond, and you change not. Each and every person on earth May count your promises as forever true. That conditions for results require obedience to the specified conditions. Man may make no alteration to your promises nor your covenants. Those who bless Israel shall be blessed, and those who do not shall suffer great dissapiintment. Amen

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Misty Kelly
August 24, 2024

Amen!! Long live Israel and the Jewish people ! I had never heard of replacement theory until now. Thanks for the education. 🙏🇮🇱

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Dianna Morrow
August 24, 2024

Thank you for clarifying the truth about the Jewish people as God’s Covenant people. And happy are we as Christians to be grafted into that Covenant too.

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Alicia Blett
August 24, 2024

This article has made this topic clear to me. I didn’t even realize I was believing a lie. Thank you

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Margaret Nezhadpour
August 24, 2024

Thank you for this excellent refutation of replacement theology! God made clear His covenant with Abraham through Isaac and his line in Genesis 17: 19-21. ALL people can become a part of the Body of Christ through faith in Him, but the covenant is clearly throughout the Old Testament, as well as in Romans, with the Jews. And it was not, and is not, based on merit but based on Abraham’s faith as demonstrated by his obedience to God and on God’s choosing because of His divine plan to provide our Savior, Jesus Christ, through that covenant line.

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Brian Lynch
August 24, 2024

Yes, the people of the nation of Israel are god’s chosen people. I firmly believe that ALL Christians are ALSO His chosen people- His Favor rests upon ALL of the true believers!

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Zoe Ella
August 24, 2024

Interesting – Yes, Jewish people are the descendants of Abraham and revere Abraham. Also, Muslim people are descendants of Abraham, and revere Abraham. To exclude Muslims, the phrasing would have to be ‘descendants of Sarah’. However, that cannot be, because both religions (and Christianity, too) are intensely patriarchal. The authorities are always male, however well women may or may not be treated. Just something to think about.

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    Mary Beth
    August 24, 2024

    Please consider Genesis 21:11-12. YHVH indicates to Abraham that “it is your descendants through Isaac who will be counted” (Isaac was Sarah’s son). He also states that he will “also make a nation from the son of the slave-girl, since he is descended from you.” The only promise to Ishmael in Scripture is that he will become a nation.
    Hebrews 11, called the Faith Hall of Fame by some, indicates that the line of promise was through Isaac. “By trusting, Abraham, when he was put to the test, offered up Isaac as a sacrifice. Yes, he offered up his only son, he who had received the promises, to whom it had been said, What is called your ‘seed’ will be in Isaac.” (vs. 17-19)
    Ishmael did become ‘a nation’, some might say many nations. But YHVH is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and His covenants with them and their descendants are the covenants that believers in Yeshua are grafted into.
    God has good plans for Ishmael’s descendants as well, but first and foremost His plan for them and all the nations is that they would renounce and reject any and all other non-gods (including the non-god Allah), and embrace His only Son, Yeshua and come into covenant with YHVH, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. I am thankful that many of Ishmael’s descendants are coming out of Islam and into faith in Yeshua in this day, and the Lord is including them in ‘the one new man’ Ephesians 2 speaks of. The ‘man in white’ is appearing to many of them to accomplish this. They are fast becoming some of the most faithful lovers of Israel, and the Hebrew people.

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Dianna Lynne Stitt
August 24, 2024

Thank you for sharing this. They’ve given me a greater understanding of replacement theology. God bless you all

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Lyman Wade
August 24, 2024

This is the first time I’ve heard about replacement theology. Thank you so much for this article, will keep my eyes and ears open and not let anyone try to convince me otherwise.

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Sue
August 24, 2024

Lord Jesus reveal yourself to your chosen people Thur us or dreams! We all need you Lord God!Mighty to save are you!👍🇺🇸💜🇮🇱🙏✝️😇💪

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Heath Myers
August 24, 2024

Great article. Great article that is the truth. Lord, break this dangerous doctrine of devils, replacement theology, off of your Church. May we bless Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and may we have Your heart for Israel. We bless Israel and we say that you are in a perpetual covenant with them and You do not break covenant. You are faithful even when we are not. Thank you Lord. Thank you Jesus- amen.

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Jacqueline
August 24, 2024

I bless your chosen people Israel and pray for the peace of Jerusalem, in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, amen.

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RICH
August 24, 2024

I ASKIN JESUS’NAME
AMEN

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RICH
August 24, 2024

DEAREST GOD
WE ARE ALL YOUR CHOSENPEOPLE WHO FOLLOW YOUR COMMANDMENTS.WHO STRIVE TOIVE BY YOUR WORD. WE RELY ON JESUS, YOUR ONLY BEGOTTEN SON FOR OUR SALVATION, PLEASE GUIDE MY THEOUGHTS, WORDS, DEEDS TODAY.

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Mary Beth
August 24, 2024

Thank you, Jamie, for this bold witness to the dangers of replacement theology. It is a lie from the pit of hell. To bless a people is not to bless their sins but to desire their salvation and deliverance from all evil. And I do – people of every nation, but especially Israel! If Americans can say, “God bless America”, when our sins have piled so high, and we can assert that we have the right to defend ourselves as a nation – then why do we think that speaking “God bless Israel” has to be deserved morally, or that they should not defend themselves against barbarous & cruel invaders of their nation. Let’s not be hypocrites.
Ephesians 2 is also a good read. It makes it clear that Gentiles were foreigners to the covenants, and without hope and without God. We are only brought near by being grafted into the covenants God made with the Hebrew people. If YHVH could break covenant with them, why would we think that He won’t break covenant with us when we sin? I am personally thankful that He is a covenant-keeping God.

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Darlene Estlow
August 24, 2024

Thank you, Jamie, for this article that declares what God says about Israel.

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Christine
August 24, 2024

I struggle….I see in scripture God’s faithfulness to the Jews, despite their behavior. I know He has a plan for them and has worked it out since the beginning of time. In scripture when leaders sought/obeyed the Lords instructions regarding battles/conquerings, He blessed them! When they didn’t seek Him, they were defeated.
I do believe Jews are God’s chosen people, because my Bible says so.
But that doesn’t mean I agree/embrace, or want to financially support, or support with American boys bloodshed, or support their ungodly, unsaved actions. They have the largest LGBTQ gathering in the world in Israel. Does God have a plan for them, yes! They need to come to the saving grace of Jesus Christ, the only way to salvation.
I do not embrace war, the slaughter of innocent women and children on either side!! It’s pure evil from the pit!
Because I don’t bow my head, heart, and wallet to Israel does not mean that I curse them!! My loyalty is to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!

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Lori Meed
August 24, 2024

This ‘Israelogist’ is cheering out loud! Thank you, Jamie for a clear explanation of this deception. Father, cleanse Your bride of this pernicious lie of replacement theology. Open the spiritual eyes and ears of the Gentile Body of Christ to know her identity and to walk in it, provoking Your people to jealousy and carrying Your people home to Eretz Israel (Is.49:22).

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BJP
August 24, 2024

Dearest Heavenly Father: I thank you that your word is Truth and Life to us. I absolutely adore your faithfulness. I love that you say what you mean and mean what you say. Do you know how awesome that is to me? I pray that everyone will go back to your word and get wisdom and understanding. I pray discernment for those confused or misled. I hope they will review current day events (failure of drone attack, earthquakes halting Iranian/Hesbollah attacks) and see that you mean what you say about how you WILL ALWAYS love and protect the Jewish people. I am so grateful for how you Love them. That is part of the reason I want to be grafted into your promises. That you love and honor your word to them is so very comforting to me. Over the years, seeing how prophecies written thousands of years ago, have come to pass, has always awed me. In this world with others being so wishy washy and saying one thing yet meaning another, I totally CHERISH that you are the same today and forever and that we can absolutely count on every single word you have spoken. You are an AMAZING AND AWESOME GOD, and I love you with all my heart and soul. We give you all Honor, Glory, Power and Praise for you alone are worthy to be praised. We bless your chosen ones and stand with them Father until your dear Son Jesus returns for us. In the Mighty Name of Jesus we pray. Amen

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    Marlit Stansell
    August 24, 2024

    So well-spoken!! I believe this comment reflects so much, if not all, we need to know about the Judaeo-Christian relationship and the gentiles’ part in blessing Israel.

    Thank you to both the author and to the commentor!

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