Does the Doctrine of Replacement Theology Hold Water?
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Dave Robbins: Well, when we look at this situation in Israel in
the future, to many it would look like an impossibility.
That right there when the Lord plants his feet upon the mount
of Olives, that all of it–the Apostle Paul in Romans chapter
11, verse 25 and 26–that all of Israel will be saved when the
fullness of the Gentiles come in.
To most people on the planet that looks like a total
impossibility, never gonna happen, but God.
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Dave: I am refuting the doctrine of replacement theology that the
Jews because they rejected Jesus have no more–they have no place
in the plan of God in the endtime.
That simply is not true.
And that we shouldn’t support Israel in any way, things like
that, that absolutely is not true.
And so, where I’m at right now is I’m teaching that the
revive–the endtime revival helps us prove that this is a
false teaching.
When Jesus Christ comes to the mount of Olives, the Jews–and
this is at the time of the battle of Armageddon, this is
Zechariah chapter 14.
The Jews are going to rush out to meet him.
The Jews understand the prophecy that the Messiah will come as a
conquering king.
Many of them didn’t understand the Old Testament Messianic
prophecies that he would come as a suffering servant.
So, they rejected him the first time he came.
But they do understand Zechariah that he will come as a
conquering king and bring peace to the earth when he comes.
And so, when he comes to the mount of Olives, the Jews–the
Bible says, “The Jews will rush out to meet him and they’re
going to worship their Messiah.”
These are the Jews that are in Israel.
And when they bow before him, they’re going to notice that he
has nail scars in his hands and in his feet.
The Bible says in Zechariah chapter 13:6, that they’re going
to say to him, “Messiah, where did you get those wounds?”
They’re gonna know he’s the Messiah.
And he’ll say, “These are those with which I received in the
house of my friends.”
And those–the Bible says in Romans 11 that Israel has been
blinded in part.
Well, those scales that have been blinding them, they’re
gonna fall off and they’re gonna say–they’re gonna know he’s the
Messiah and they’re gonna say, “So, you are Jesus,” and he’s
gonna say, “Yes, I’m Jesus.”
And the Bible says, “All of Israel will turn to him at
that point.”
You realize at that point that Israel will look like it’s on
the brink of defeat.
And the Messiah is going to come, put his feet on the mount
of Olives, and they are–it’s gonna be the most revolutionary
thing that’s ever happened to them.
And they’re going to turn to Jesus, they’re going to repent
of their unbelief.
And when you repent, what happens?
The Bible says, “God is just to forgive you.”
So, they’re gonna repent of their unbelief and he’s going to
forgive them.
And the Bible says that all of them that have survived the
great tribulation of world war III and the beginning of the
battle of Armageddon, the wrath of God will turn to Jesus
in mass.
That’s Romans 11:25, 26.
However, there’s another revival.
So, that right there totally refutes the doctrine of
replacement theology, okay.
God did not reject the Jews forever.
He sent them into exile around the world.
But remember, there was a first exile when they went into
Babylonian captivity with Daniel and many of his contemporaries.
But he didn’t reject them forever, did he?
They came back after 70 years.
And the second exile, God did not–it doesn’t say anywhere
that he will reject them forever, doesn’t say that in the
Bible anywhere.
Because the Bible talks about over, and over, and over the
plan that God has for the Jews in the endtime.
Now, we believe that when the–with this other revival
that’s coming prior to the battle of Armageddon that–when
the Jews have to flee Judea and come to our prophecy college in
the future.
Now, think about this, all this stuff’s already in the works.
God’s gonna send great revival that day.
Zechariah 12:7 it substantiates what we have come to believe.
The Bible says that, “The Lord will save the tents of
Judah first.”
That’s gonna happen before the revival in which all of Israel
is saved.
The Bible says in Zechariah 12 that, “The Lord will save the
tents of Judah first,” prior to the battle of Armageddon, “that
the glory of the house of David and the glory of the inhabitants
of Jerusalem do not magnify themselves against Judah.”
Say, “What in the world does that mean?”
Well, right now in Israel, the people who live in what we call
Israel proper or pre-1967 borders.
If you wanna look on a map, look up pre-1967 borders, and
you’ll see.
They kind of look down their nose at the Jews or they
would–in the news media, they would be called settlers.
They kind of look down their nose at them out there in Judea.
They think that they are these rebellious extremists and these
irresponsible, you know, rednecks out there.
And they believe this because the Jews of Judea, they’re
determined to keep their houses out there in those occupied
territories which is biblical Judea and Samaria.
The Jews in the pre-1967 Israel, they believe the settlers are
endangering the state of Israel, and they say that those living
in Judea–modern day.
That if you would just come back into Israel proper, we could
turn over all the land that we captured in 1967 war, and the
world would love us, and we would have peace.
Now, that’s diametrically opposed
to the Word of God as well.
Now, I’m not going to take time to get into all that,
but I’m just saying, there’s a lot of false narratives flying
around, right?
Right now they say that many of them in Israel proper that we’re
in danger of being marginalized and ostracized by the
entire world.
And so, if you guys would just leave that area, and come in
here, and we have a two-state solution, that would all go
away, but that’s not in the plan of God.
So, those Jews are–they’re doing what they were told by God
to do.
When you go into the land, you inhabit the land, you possess
it, you drive out the heathen, and you don’t sign any covenant
with them.
And so, those people out there, they believe that.
So, the Jews that don’t take God’s Word seriously, they look
down their noses at the Jews living in modern day
Judea Samaria.
The Jews of Judea, they’re attempting to obey
God’s commandment.
“Behold, I’ve said before you the land, go in possess the land
which the Lord sware unto your fathers, Abraham, Isaac, and
Jacob, to give unto them and to their seed after them.”
That’s Deuteronomy chapter 1, verse 8. And that’s what the
Jews in Judea are they that’s what they’re trying to do.
Now, the Jews in Israel are proper, they look down their
nose at them as if they’re some kind of, you know, redneck
rebel extremists.
Well, God said, “I tell you what I’ll do.”
He said, “I’ll send the revival”–this is Zechariah 12.
“I will send a revival to the people of Judea that tried to do
my will.
And I’ll send the revival to them first.
I will save the tents of Judah first.”
So, what’s going to happen?
Well, we know that a great revival took place in the city
of Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost about 2000 years
ago, right?
It’s Acts chapter 2. Well, does anyone believe that God could do
that again?
Do you believe the Word of God—every word?
You believe it’s the Word of God?
The Bible is the infallible Word of God?
I do, and so if the Bible prophesies that it’s going to
happen, I’m–I don’t care what the encyclopedias say, I don’t
care what the news media says, I don’t care what colleges teach.
If the Word of God says it, that’s what we’re going with
’cause that’s what’s gonna happen.
And the scriptures tell us that there’s going to be a time of
great revival right before and during the time of
great tribulation.
And the passage says–this is–be Daniel 11:32 and 33, “And
such as do wickedly against the covenant shall he,” the
antichrist, “corrupt by flatteries: the people that do
know their God will be strong, and do exploits.
And they that understand among the people shall instruct many.”
So, this scripture is the reason that we actually named
originally our 14 video series, “Understanding the Endtime.”
Because between endtime’s Jerusalem Prophecy College and
our prophecy conferences in Jerusalem, the digital efforts,
and the distribution of endtime magazines to every home in
Israel–and now with everything that’s going on with Joel Golden
and he’s been put over the brigade that–to protect
Jerusalem and the West Bank during the endtime.
I mean, it’s one thing right after another.
God is opening these giant doors for our efforts into–to help
Israel facilitate this last great endtime revival.
You say, “Dave, you guys can’t do all that.
It’s not possible.”
You’re absolutely right, we can’t do it.
But God can.
And with–I’m seeing God do things that I never dreamed of.
And opening huge doors that I could go in there and knock on
every door in Israel and then look at me like I’m crazy.
But when God opens the door, then it’s–I’m telling you, it
just–God is paving the road and setting the stage for what’s
coming in Israel.
And it is diametrically opposed to the belief system of
replacement theology.
God is not done with the nation of Israel and God is not done
with the Jewish people.
And so, we’re gonna do everything we can possible to
impart understanding to the Jewish people.
I’m–we’re doing that to everybody I can get my hands on.
We’re teaching the gospel of the kingdom of God around the world.
But God has given us a special–one of our special
missions is to help the Jewish people right there in
the endtime.
And to a lot of people, that’s not even on their radar.
They think the church is gonna be gone before all this
stuff happens.
But hopefully, they’ll get on board when everything starts to
come down, right?
There–recently, there was legislation that was introduced
by Knesset members.
A lot of people have said, “Oh, no, you can’t go in there and
try to win Jews to the Lord.”
And there was legislation that was introduced recently by
Knesset members to imprison anyone who tried to share the
gospel in Israel.
The bill stated that, “Someone who solicits a person, directly,
digitally, or by mail, or online in order to convert to his
religion, that there was a punishment of one year
imprisonment; and if the person was a minor, the punishment was
two years in prison.”
Well, guess what?
Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu shot that down.
He dismissed that effort by–he tweeted in both English and
Hebrew, “We will not advance any law against the
Christian community.”
Now, that’s–this just happened over the last, I think, year,
year and a half.
So, God always makes a way.
And there’s gonna be a great Jewish endtime revival.
Say, “What about replacement theology?”
That’s a total false narrative, everybody.
Don’t pay any attention to that.
And we support the nation of Israel for many reasons.
There are a lot of people say, “Oh, we shouldn’t support the
nation of Israel.
What are you talking about?”
So, this problem–’cause I’m an evangelist, I believe in
revival, and this is gonna be a great Jewish endtime revival and
I wanna be right in the middle of it.
My wife and I went over there and I preached to Israeli camp.
And man, you talk about a move of God, wow!
Right there in Tel Aviv.
And so, this revival is coming.
God is–God’s setting the stage for all of it.
And this promised Jewish revival, man, that’s in progress
right now.
I saw it a few weeks ago.
But remember, it’s prophesied.
Ezekiel 37 that records a prophecy of the valley of
dry bones.
Remember, God asked Ezekiel, “Can those bones live?”
Ezekiel said, “I don’t know, God, those bones are very dry.”
And God said, “Ezekiel, you prophesy to those bones.”
There’s a great revival coming and that’s the nation of Israel
is going to be saved.
We’ll talk a little bit more about it after the break, but
God’s getting ready to breathe his–put his Spirit into them.
And man, I saw that just a few weeks in Israel and it
was awesome.
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Dave: This is a prophecy foretelling the endtime
Jewish exile.
And the Jews were exiled, again, from 70 AD until May 14, 1948.
They were banished from their homeland and sifted through the
nations for 1,878 years and now God has miraculously brought
them back to their promised land.
And you and I have witnessed the fulfillment of just an
amazing prophecy.
It’s one of the most recognizable prophecies in the
last 2000 years.
But the fulfillment of this prophecy is not complete yet.
Ezekiel prophesied, the bones came together, muscle came on
the bones, and that’s how it has now happened, and Israel is now
the mightiest military force in the Middle East.
And next on the prophecy, flesh comes on the muscle.
And then God said, “I will put my Spirit within them.”
And again, that has not happened yet, but it is going to happen.
I’ve seen it happen to a few of them.
But the Jewish revival is gonna be completed during the final
seven years culminating at the battle of Armageddon.
And Endtime ministries with your participation plans to be part
of that great endtime revival.
Think of it, you and I have the privilege of participating in
this prophesied revival for the endtime.
And once again, I want you to consider what the Bible has to
say in Genesis 12:3.
God told Abraham, “I will bless those that bless you and I will
curse those that curse you.”
And this is our chance to be a blessing to the people
of Israel.
Now, some people would say, “Oh, do you–you know, you gotta
bless Israel’s government?
What do you do?”
I mean, they’re just questioning everything.
The fact is, we bless the nation of Israel, period.
And we’re told in the Bible to do that.
And also the Bible prophesies about the America-Israeli
alliance in the endtime.
There’s so many things that are involved in this that
are scriptural.
But before this great revival happens, we’ve got much work to
do, don’t we?
I mean, global anti-semitism is rising dramatically setting the
stage for the next Jewish Holocaust.
So, we are going–you and I together, and Doug, and Vince,
and Endtime ministries, and all of you out there, we’re gonna be
warning the Jews, right?
And God is setting the stage for all of that.
But I also wanna talk about the Revelation chapter 7, and that’s
the great endtime revival.
Revelation chapter 7, verse 1 through 8 talks about a hundred
and forty four thousand Jews, a remnant of Jews that will be
saved during the endtime.
So, there’s no denying that the Jews are involved in the plan of
God for the endtime.
And I’ve also shown that those–in Revelation 7:1 through
8 shows that they will be redeemed and sing the song of
Moses and the Lamb when you get over into Revelation 7 and 14
where they’re both mentioned.
This means that the Jews will be born again Christians.
They’ve been redeemed.
But then in Revelation 7–when you go from Revelation 7:1-8,
you go to 9 and 10, it describes another group of people who will
be a part of the endtime revival.
It says, “After this I beheld, and, lo, a great multitude,
which don’t make a number, of all nations, kindreds, people,
and tongues, that stood before the throne, and before the Lamb,
clothed with white robes, and palms in their hands; And they
cried with a loud voice, saying, Salvation to our God, which
sitteth on the throne, and unto the Lamb.”
So, there’s no specific number of people mentioned in this
verse and they’re not from the 12 tribes of Israel.
And they are from all nations, all people, and all tongues.
And when John was shown this second group of people, the
elder spoke and asked him a question.
He said–one of the elders looked at John and said, “What
are these that are arrayed in white robes and where’d they
come from?”
And John said, “I don’t know, thou knowest.”
And he said, “These are they which came out of great
tribulation, and have washed their robes, and made them white
in the blood of the Lamb.”
So, the only way our robes can be white is if we wash them in
the blood of the Lamb, Jesus Christ.
And these people were redeemed, all of them, Jews and Gentiles
alike, and they have–they had experienced the salvation of
Jesus Christ and it washed their robes white in the blood of
the Lamb.
So, this passage here, foretells a great revival out of all
nations that know make a number.
And already John had seen a hundred and forty four thousand
Jews, a remnant of Jews who will be saved during the endtime.
And now he’s being shown a massive Gentile revival that
will take place during the great tribulation.
So, there are many commentaries on the book of Revelation that
focus on the antichrist, and the false prophet, and the things
that Satan will do during the endtime.
But they sometimes–many times skip over Revelation 7 that
prophesies great endtime revival for these same times.
I actually heard a guy say one time that there’s not one verse
in the Bible that prophesied a great endtime revival and I’m
like, “What?”
And–because it’s right there.
It’s many places actually.
Well, as Romans 5:20 says, “Where sin abounded, grace did
much more abound.”
We’ve all sinned, but thank God he has a remedy for that, and it
is a born again plan of salvation, and his blood that
can cover you.
Revelation 7 depicts a Jewish Gentile church coexisting
together in the endtime just like the Jews and Gentiles
coexisted together in the early church.
And you know, with a clear understanding of biblical
prophecy concerning Israel, we, Endtime ministries–I firmly
reject the belief of the teaching–the ideology of
replacement theology.
The idea that because the Jewish people rejected Jesus as a
Messiah, that God rejected them in return forever.
That simply is not the case.
According to this view, they say that God judged Israel,
scattering them among the nations, and transferring his
promises to the church, now labeled as spiritual Israel.
But again, I taught–and remember I talked about the tree
where branches were grafted in.
It’s a union of both people, Jews and Gentiles together.
God didn’t reject one, he is bringing them all together in
the endtime.
He did exile the Jews for 1,878 years, but they’ve been brought
back in.
And this belief implies–this replacement theology implies
that God no longer has a plan for the Jewish people and that
the modern state of Israel holds no spiritual relevance.
Are you kidding me?
And of course, we completely disagree with this perspective.
In today’s world, think about this, media personalities, news
outlets, social media influencers, they often promote
replacement theology with confidence and persuasion.
Now, they don’t come out and say, “I’m gonna teach you about
replacement theology.”
But by how they report on things, and talk about Israel,
and how we shouldn’t support them, and what are we supposed
to support?
Their government?
You know, they’re pro-LGBTQ.
How can you as a Christian support that?”
I don’t support that.
But I support Israel as a nation.
Here’s the deal, I don’t support everything the United States
government decides to do, do you?
But I support the United States of America, right?
It’s the same way with Israel.
I don’t agree with everything their government does or some of
the other–but I support the nation of Israel because I’m
told in the Bible.
The Lord said to Abraham, “I’m gonna create a great nation out
of you, and I’m gonna bless them that bless you, and I’m going to
curse them that curse you.”
So, from that right there, I’m gonna bless the nation of
Israel, God can deal with the rest of it.
But I don’t want you to be misled by these voices that are
on the internet, and news sources, and things like that no
matter how prominent.
And they don’t speak for God.
This is very important.
The scriptures make it clear.
The nation and the people of Israel still hold a central
place in God’s redemptive plan.
There’s a plan for them to be saved.
And his covenant is not forgotten and his promises
endure forever.
If God gives you a promise, you can take that to a bank.
And so, as a teacher of Bible prophecy, I often remind
believers, when we look at the world, we must look through the
lens of scripture.
I’m not looking at it through the eyes of the news or a social
media influencer because they can just say anything they
want, right?
Well, I look at it through the lens of the Bible ’cause that’s
what–that’s the end all for me.
And that lens brings Israel into a very sharp focus.
There’s a lot of prophecies about Israel.
God’s covenant with Abraham in Genesis 12–that wasn’t just
symbolic, it was eternal.
And he said, “I will bless those that bless you and in the
family–and and in you, all the families of the earth shall
be blessed.”
The promise was reaffirmed to Isaac and Jacob.
And it was never revoked.
Did they have to be exiled at times?
Yes, they did, but that did not mean that God rejected
them forever.
The rebirth of Israel in 1948 wasn’t just a geopolitical event
that happened in history.
Oh, no, it was a fulfillment of prophecy.
Isaiah 66:8 asked, “Can a nation be born in a day?”
Well, God answered that question, didn’t he?
In our generation.
And Ezekiel’s vision of dry bones in chapter 37, that’s the
Jewish people coming home after centuries of exile.
And you know, why should–a lot of people ask, “Well, why should
Christians support Israel?”
Because God does.
Romans 11 tells us that the Jewish people remain beloved for
the sake of the fathers.
And that the gifts and callings of God are irrevocable.
And we are grafted into their story, not the other way around.
And so, Israel also plays a central role in the last days,
all the prophecies—the return of the Jews to their land.
And look at all these growing tensions over Jerusalem right
now, the longing for peace in the Middle East.
There’s–the Bible prophesies about a final peace agreement
that will start the final seven years to the battle
of Armageddon.
That peace agreement is between Israel and the Palestinians.
All of these things align with prophetic scripture.
And to understand the times, we must watch–you’ve got to keep
an eye on Israel.
Supporting Israel doesn’t mean ignoring justice or
rejecting peace.
No, it means recognizing God’s hand at work, honoring his Word,
and preparing our hearts for what’s ahead.
So, in these last days, we don’t just support Israel because
that’s our first line of defense against those who would seek to
destroy America, right?
We support Israel because we believe Bible prophecy and the
great endtime revival that is ahead for all people, kindreds,
tongues, and nations.
And then all the other prophecies that are included in
the Bible about the nation of Israel.
God’s gonna come back, plant his feet up on the mount of Olives.
The Bible talks about there’s gonna be a third temple built up
on the Temple Mount in just the very near future.
I mean, there’s got to be a nation of Israel there.
Everything points to that.
It’s very focused on that in the endtime.
The Bible says, “The battle of Armageddon will culminate in the
Kidron Valley between the Temple Mount and the mount of Olives.”
It’s very, very pointed right there, very specific.
And so, I’m going to support the nation of Israel because I know
that they are involved in the plan of God for the endtime.
And when the Lord comes back and plants his feet upon the mount
of Olives, Romans 11:25 and 26 says, “All of Israel will be
saved at that time.”
It’s gonna be a Jewish-Gentile church mixed in the endtime, and
I’m gonna be a part of that great endtime revival, and I
hope you are as well.
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