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Welcome to the Jonathan Shuttlesworth Podcast. To stay connected, go to revivaltoday.com. And now here is Evangelist Jonathan.

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Well, welcome to our brand new church sanctuary that we haven't had our first service in. You've been in the unfinished sanctuary downstairs. This is the what's going to be our first sanctuary upstairs, while they cut the roof off across the hall here and turn that into a balcony. So this is the more or less thousand-seater, and the down, and the next one is the more or less 3,000-seater. Hope you enjoy seeing what you're seeing. You're watching a miracle right now, not just the studio. I'm Jonathan Shuttlesworth. Welcome to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. And I wanted to do a program to respond to some. Israel has been replaced by the church. And uh it's actually getting pushed and pushed more. And I've never hung around in my life with people who believe like that. So if you've never heard me address it in my preaching, it's because I I know Catholics believe like that. I know Reformed people believe like that, but I've never met anybody who claims to be a spirit-filled preacher that believes Israel's been done away with. And so I've been studying today for a good amount of time, as long as I've ever studied on a subject in a day, because it was fascinating to me. And um, if you have been influenced by videos like what you're you're gonna see here, uh, then I'm gonna show you what I'm responding to. I felt I owed it to you as your pastor to address this. And um, if you have been listening to influencers that it's coming out right now, uh aren't necessarily honest. They're being they're being paid to help turn America against the nation of Israel and the Jewish people. So if their words have gone to you, I would uh I would like you to take time to do what I titled this program 21 Things a serious Christian should consider about Israel and the Jewish people. And don't assume you think I know you know what I'm gonna say. I want to say as a disclaimer, you're listening to somebody that's never been to Israel, you're listening to somebody that's never worn a yamaka. I actually heard Dr. Michael Brown in uh 2003 maybe debate the top Jewish rabbi on Christ in scripture, and uh it was all Jewish people. And when I walked in, they said, Would you like a yamaker? I said, No, thanks. And the guy looked at me funny. I said, Not really a hat person. I tell stole that line from Stewie Griffin on Family Guy. So I've never worn a yamaka, I've never been to Israel. I'm not saying I I wouldn't go to Israel, I just have never been to Israel. I've never touched the whaling wall. I would need somebody to explain to me why, as a born-again Christian, your prayers would have any more significance touching the whaling wall. Um I don't get with that stuff. I haven't touched the whaling wall. You didn't catch me at the Azusa Street remembrance touching where Azusa Street happened. I don't like to be around relics. I like to be where God's moving. So I'm I'm not a, and you know that there's no Israel flag up in our church. Now, two of our churches we lease, uh, but there's not an Israel flag up to my knowledge. If there is, then the people we're leasing from have it up. I don't even think there's an Israel flag up in the in the um our church in California is a Hebrew school, and I don't think we have an Israel flag up. So I am not on that rah-rah, Israel. It doesn't make its way into my preaching. You know, I'm not a pastor that's like 50% pastor, 50% promoter of the nation of Israel. Anybody that is uh has followed me for any period of time or uh you attend revival today church, you know that. So I'm not coming from the place you might think I am. Because so many times it's either hardcore anti-Israel or hardcore what Israel can do no wrong. I'm not doing that. I'm coming at you like I come at you from everything, from the Bible. Twenty-one things a serious Christian should consider about Israel and the Jewish people. So the Bible talks about in the New Testament where Paul warned against Judaizers. They wanted people that, Gentiles that got saved. They wanted to make them get circumcised and make them come under Jewish customs. They had to address that. That's in the church now, where people want to come back under Judaism. We don't do that. But having said that, you need to make a differentiation as a Christian between understanding that Christ is Savior and Lord, and you get saved by repenting of sin and making Jesus Christ your Lord. There doesn't have to be a pilgrimage to Israel. Um, you don't have to get dressed up in an outfit, you don't have to wear a prayer shawl, it's by faith. So the redemptive act of Christ and that covenant and understanding it, I'm with you. But if you cross the line and start saying, because Christ did his work, that whatever role the Jewish people had in history is over, and God has no plan for the nation of Israel. This is a lady that's come on the scene, and I'll tell you, man, you're not you're not dealing with very bright people when you go with who make these arguments against the Jewish people and the nation of Israel from a biblical standpoint. This lady's name, I think, is Carrie Pre-Gean, something like that. And uh this is one of the things that kicked off me wanting to respond to this, because the statement you're gonna hear her make is insane. There's no other way to say it. I mean, you can't have a shred of biblical intelligence and say what she's gonna say on Tucker Carlson's program. Go ahead and roll it.

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I know, I know what the Catholic Church teaches. We are the new Israel. That's what the church teaches. We are the fulfilled.

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So she's right. That is what the Catholic Church teaches. Catholics hate Jews. When I say Catholics hate Jews, you say I'm Catholic, I don't need I should rephrase what I said. The Catholic Church hates Jews. Now, I know that sounds harsh, but if you crack open a history book, you'll find out that I'm not lying. They're, you know, Christ killers. I have Jewish friends, uh, and I've had to explain to them that I don't hate them. I'm not Catholic. And then a lot of times you run into this thing where people that are outside of Christianity don't understand there's denominations and different teachings. So um, I know you guys don't like Jews. Like, no, that's Catholics. And so what she's saying, where Catholics begin to teach that God got angry at the Jews and has cast them out and now has raised up the church to replace them. She's correct on that. And uh that teaching I'm gonna show you has got some serious flaws. Play it from the beginning.

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I know, I know what the Catholic Church teaches. We are the new Israel. That's what the church teaches. We are the fulfillment of the old Israel. I mean, look at Jesus fulfilled it all on the cross. There is He He got when He said it is finished, the old was completely done. There is the new covenant now. Those who are in Christ, that is the new people.

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And she's right when it comes to no more animal sacrifice, no more going to a high priest to take your sins and put it on a goat and march it out into the middle of the desert to die for your sins. That old covenant. Now, what I a lot of what I'm gonna tell you, as you probably would have guessed, is not academic. So I'm not academically debating. I'm gonna tell you some things spiritually too. The eyes are the window to the soul. Now, this is subjective, but pop the picture back up. Those are not happy, joy-filled, Christ-loving eyes. There's no brightness in that eyes. There's a heaviness and oppression, and I don't listen to people who look like that. I listen to people that are full of joy and full of the Holy Ghost, and I don't hear a lot of that on the Jew hating side. They're not generally happy people. The Nazi Germany wasn't generally known for its uh flourishing stand-up comedy scene. It's it's an oppressive thing, and she looks oppressed, and I don't. Roll it.

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People of God, it is very clear. This isn't even debatable. I don't even know why we're happy.

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It's debatable. It's very debatable. It's not debatable in that studio, paid for by um Qatar, but outside of that studio, it's very debatable. You know, that's a stupid thing to say. Even what I'm saying on this program, I'm not gonna say this isn't debatable. There are people who believe the opposite of me. Um so you know, anytime you hear somebody just throw that out, there's not even debatable, then why say it's not debatable? The sky's blue is not debatable, and uh about everything besides that is in fact, even that's debatable, because isn't it like clear and it's a reflection or something? Roll it.

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Having this debate, which is why Bishop Barron and Cardinal Dolan should be like, yeah, that's what we believe. We are the new Israel. The land means nothing to anyone.

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Yes, it's the that's an insane. See, here's the problem. If you got on this kick with Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson and her and whatever, whoever else you have is the bright lights of your anti-Israel movement, if you cross the line and say the Jewish people and the nation of Israel don't matter anymore, you have serious problems from the Bible, particularly with Bible prophecy. You know, when this lady said that, I wrote back to her on X. I said, Oh, the land of Israel doesn't matter, Carrie? Then where is Jesus going to return to the earth? At the White Castle in Louisville, Kentucky? Why you Jesus did not just rise from the dead. Jesus will return to the earth in bodily form and set up a kingdom. And guess where the headquarters of that kingdom is gonna be? I'll give you a hint. It's not Sri Lanka, it's not the Gold Coast of Australia. Continue.

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Means nothing anymore. Yes, it's the Holy Land, but that's not some biblical. What are they gonna What's scary, Tucker, is these people like Paula White and Ted Cruz and Dan Patrick, they believe that there will be the Dome of the Rock will be torn down and they will rebuild that third temple. They're saying it now. Look at Pete Hexath. There will be a rebuilding of this temple. Oh, I know. It is heretical and it is It's not heretical, and it's not unfactual.

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The Dome of the Rock doesn't have to be taken down for the third temple to be built, but rebuilt, by the way, but how can you say it's like they're saying that they're gonna rebuild the third temple? Yes, they have the blueprints and are going to do it. They've shipped the cows over to do the sacrifices. This has nothing to do with the Bible. These are facts. That would be like in 2008 saying they're saying they're gonna build a new Yankee stadium. Yes, they are. And they are gonna they are gonna build that's not now that's not debatable. There is gonna be a third temple that's rebuilt. Continue.

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It's anti-Christian. I I know that's because they're gonna bring in the animal sacrifices again. And the most anti-Semitic thing that they believe is that two-thirds of the Jews are gonna be slaughtered. That's what these people believe. They're just manipulating them and using them. They don't really care.

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Oh, I everything you've said is true. I mean, Jesus describes himself as the temple.

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Yes. So there you go. So then did you wonder, and I'm asking you this that are watching, did you wonder why simultaneously with this attack against Israel is an attack against what they call dispensationalism? Because you can't believe in the rapture of the church of the Lord Jesus Christ and a literal seven-year tribulation and an antichrist, uh, an actual antichrist who rules over the whole earth, like the Bible says in Revelation 13. You can't believe in that and believe Israel doesn't matter. Because all of Revelation revolves around that. So when Tucker said, Jesus said he's the temple, okay. So you're saying there will be no temple and animal sacrifices won't be done again, and that Jesus was the temple. So Jesus is the temple that the Antichrist is going to defile? You don't know the Bible. Tucker Carlson doesn't go to church. You can ask him if you want. He has no church, he has no pastor, and I don't know about this lady. If she if she goes, she goes to the Catholic Church, which uh, as we know, their theology is not the strongest. You know, you know you go to a you know you're going to a church that doesn't have the greatest theology when the Bible's behind the pulpit and you're not supposed to read it. Just let the priest tell you. That's sign one. Continue.

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He is the temple.

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He says that.

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He is the land that was slain, the final sacrifice.

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So yeah. Yeah, and then somebody in the comments just parroting what they've heard. Dispensationalism isn't accurate. Well, guess what, my friend? If you don't believe in dispensationalism, you know what you have to believe? That we are in the millennium right now. That Satan is already bound for a thousand years in the bottomless pit, and we'll get into that in these 21 questions. So if you want to attack dispensationalism, you've got to ask yourself what you're believing instead. That there's actually gonna be no literal return of Christ to the earth. There will be no kingdom set up, there's no actual New Jerusalem. I've told you before, and again, I told you, I owe it to you as your pastor to tell you this. Because if you believe that stuff, there's no rapture, there's no literal return of Christ to the earth, there's no new Jerusalem, there's no actual Antichrist, there won't actually be a mark of the beast in the hand or in the forehead, there won't be global currency, all this stuff the Bible prophesied. You're not going to enjoy revival today church because we're not iffy on that. We believe that the next prophetic sign will be the catching away of the church. We believe that the church is mentioned 19 times in Revelation 1 to 3, and then beginning at chapter 4, verse 1, never again. And then the wrath comes from heaven. And then there's a return of Christ in bodily form on the earth. So if you're if you don't believe that, your theology doesn't line up with what we preach. Now it's one thing, if you didn't believe it, then you hear us teach and prove it, you're, you know, and you come around. But if you want to attend Revival Today Church and subvert the doctrine that's preached, you know, you should you should you owe it to yourself. Go to a nice Catholic church, go to a reformed church. But I'll tell you, you're not gonna find a spirit-filled church that that espouses those views. You won't find one. And that in and of itself should be interesting to you. That spirit-filled Christians unilaterally believe a certain way. And people who rejected the baptism of the Holy Ghost essentially unilaterally believe another way. Twenty-one things a serious Christian should consider about Israel and the Jewish people. Um one more thing. So then this also, you know, Tucker Carlson I would say would be the main new proponent of this. And um, then look what he drifts into, where they not only attack Israel and Jews. Why do Christians stick with Jews a lot and vice versa? For some reason, we always end up with the same enemies. Everybody that wants them dead wants you dead. That's why you're kind of you're, you know, it you're I'm I'm trying to use like super nice language because I know people that believe, um, like Carrie believes, and they're people that I like. So I'm not gonna say you're like stupid or anything, and I know I'm not thinking it either. But I mean you you you should think for a second. Like, you know, you're against Israel and you're pro-Palestine. The Palestinians want you dead too. Why are you siding with people who want you dead? And why does every demon-possessed cult and religion focus on taking out two groups of people, Christians and Jews? So Tucker gets into this, and next thing you know, he's going after evangelists with jets, and how no church should have a jet, and he'd rather a pastor have an affair with his secretary than have a plane. Roll it.

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I'm way more comfortable with a pastor sleeping with his assistant, which is totally immoral, than I am with him having a private church.

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I agree. Because at least everyone realizes John's supposed to sleep with a. Now, you're listening to an unintelligent human being to make that statement. I would rather my pastor have an affair with his secretary, have a have a sexually have sexual immorality, which is clearly listed in the Bible as a sin, than have a plane. Explain that to me. Whose lives do a does a plane ruin? I'd rather I'd rather my pastor ruin his children's life lives and ruin his wife's life than have a plane. You hate. See, the same hatred for the Jews starts showing towards the church. That's why almost all these people they hate Joel Osteen. They hate they hate whoever your pastor is. So why do you like a guy who hates your pastor? You're gonna have to make a choice. Make Tucker your pastor, tithe to him. Because I'm not on that train.

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Continue. With your assistant, it's totally sinful. It's wrong. But a plane is like a subtle kind of evil. It's like no one even notices. Oh, we're so important. He's got a plane.

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Plus, Tucker demands a jet for where he goes, and then for bash and prosperity, he demands uh upwards of $500,000 for speaking engagement, according to people who have had him in to speak. He spoke for a pro-life group and he demanded, I think, a Gulf Stream 5 minimum to take him on tour. So he's a hypocrite and a liar. Which he's welcome to be a hypocrite and a liar. But don't, don't, don't paint me as an evil person. Continue.

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Find a pastor in a church that I was attending on Sunday, say. We need a private jet. I mean, I'd stand up in the middle of the service and say, son. I know more about this than you do. You do not need a private jet. He rode a donkey. Like, what are you doing? Literally, I've had someone say that was the fastest mode of transportation. It wasn't. It was the most humiliating form of transportation. That's why he chose it.

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Yeah. So there you go. A couple of theological experts. Jesus chose a donkey as his mode of transportation because it was the most humiliating form of transportation. He had a boat. He didn't travel by donkey only. And if you're only going to use what Jesus used, then lose the lace-up sneakers and lose the button-up shirt. Not theological experts. 21 things a serious Christian should consider about Israel and the Jewish people. Number one, I want you now, even if no one's taught you this before, or you've been taught the opposite, you should consider these things. Do you know what I spent all day doing? There's a thing when you debate called straw manning, which is you make your opponent's argument very weak and then debunk it. And then anybody that had that's happened to probably anybody watching, or you you would say, that's not what I believe. I don't believe that at all. You should actually ask me and I would tell you. I asked what the strongest arguments scripturally and researched it. If I was gonna make a hardcore case that God's done with Israel and God's done with the Jewish people, what would I use from the Bible? What would I use from logic? And so I'm not straw manning anti-Israel, anti-Jew. Twenty-one things a serious Christian should consider about Israel and the Jewish people. Number one, this is an extremely interesting scripture. Ezekiel 37, 1 to 14. The Lord took hold of me and I was carried away by the Spirit of the Lord to a valley filled with bones. He led me all around among the bones that were that covered the valley floor. They were scattered everywhere across the ground and were completely dried out. Then he asked me, Son of man, can these bones become living people again? O Sovereign Lord, I replied, You alone know the answer to that. Then he asked me, Speak a prophetic message to these bones and say, Dry bones, listen to the word of the Lord. This is what the sovereign Lord says. Look, I'm going to put breath into you and make you live again. I will put fresh flesh and muscles on you and cover you with skin. I will put breath into you and you will come to life. Then you will know that I am the Lord. So I spoke this message just as he told me. Suddenly, as I spoke, there was a rattling noise all across the valley. The bones of each body came together and attached themselves as complete skeletons. Then as I watched, muscles and flesh formed over the bones, then skin formed to cover the bodies, but they still had no breath in them. Then he said to me, Speak a prophetic message to the wind, Son of Man. Speak a prophetic message and say, This is what the sovereign Lord says. Come, O breath, from the four winds, breathe into these dead bodies so they may live again. So I spoke the messages he commanded me, and breath came into their bodies. They all came to life and stood up on their feet, a great army. Then he said to me, Son of man, these bones represent the people of Israel. So did this literally happen? Yes. And did it literally it's like uh there's this This is all through the Bible. Did Moses literally clear out the scum and bacteria and virus from that body of water in Exodus 15 by throwing wood in it? Yes. Then did God say, just like this happened, so I'll take sickness and disease out of you if you won't go after the gods of the Egyptians? Yes. So this happened, and then God used it as a sign gift prophecy. Son of man, these bones represent the people of Israel. They are saying, We have become old dry bones. All hope is gone. Our nation is finished. Therefore, prophesy to them and say, This is what the sovereign Lord says, O my people, I will open your graves of exile and cause you to rise again. Then I will bring you back to the land of Israel. When this happens, O my people, you will know that I am the Lord. I will put my spirit in you, and you will live again and return home to your own land. Then you will know that I, the Lord, have spoken, and I have done what I said. Yes, the Lord has spoken. 37 then goes into chapter 38. Do you know what chapter 38 is? Verse 1. This is another message that came to me from the Lord. Son of man, turn and face Gog of the land of Magog. Are you guys watching okay if we do this over the course of two nights? Because I have 21, and just question one is like a course. And I'd like to take my time with it. Son of man, turn and face Gog of the land of Magog, the prince who rules over the nations of Meshech and Tubal, and prophesy against him. Give him this message from the sovereign Lord. Gog, I am your enemy. I will turn you around and put hooks in your jaws to lead you out with your whole army, your horses and charioteers in full armor, and a great horde armed with shields and swords. Persia, that's Iraq and Iran, Ethiopia and Libya will join you with all their weapons. Gomer and all its armies will also join you along with the armies of Bethugarma. This is Turkey, East Germany, and Crimea and Moscow from the distant north and many others. Because those are people groups and you can follow where they settled. Get ready, be prepared, keep all the armies around you mobilized and take command of them. A long time from now, you will be called into action. In the distant future, you will swoop down on the land of Israel, which will be enjoying peace after recovering from war, and after its people have returned from many lands to the mountains of Israel. You and all your allies. By the way, do I have access to Chad GPT or not? Let me know when it's ready. And I'm asking this question, not knowing the answer, which I don't necessarily like to do. Was Ezekiel written before Joshua or after Joshua?

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Ezekiel was written long after Joshua. The book of Joshua is part of the early history of Israel.

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So when people say all of God's, yes, we believe that God had promises to the Jews into their land. But they all took place when Joshua took Israel. No, they didn't. Ezekiel's after Joshua. You're all in exile, and you're all gonna come back and um after a time of war and enjoy uh peace and prosperity. Now, you say, well, no, but that was that was fulfilled um after they returned from Babylon. Not this part, keep the scripture up. Not this part, because there's no way that Moscow didn't attack Beth Tagarmah and Gomer and all those people, they didn't come down and attack Israel after that. And then the stuff I'm going to read definitely didn't happen. You and all your allies, a vast awesome army, will roll down on them like a storm and cover the land like a cloud. This is Armageddon. This is what the sovereign Lord says. At that time, evil thoughts will come to your mind, and you will devise a wicked scheme. You will say, Israel is an unprotected land filled with unwalled villages. I will march out against her and destroy these people who live in such confidence. I will go to those formerly desolate cities that are now filled with people who have returned from exile in many nations. I will capture, by the way, write down in the comments, many nations. Not just from Babylon. So this is this is prophesying, and I don't want to get ahead of myself, but it's it it's pretty clear. I will go to those formerly desolate cities, they're now filled with people who have returned from exile in many nations. I will capture vast amounts of plunder, for the people are rich with livestock and other possessions now. They think the whole world will revolves around them. This is what this is gonna be what the people who are gonna attack the Jewish people in Israel say. I don't like these people. They're rich and they think the whole world revolves around them. What does that sound like? But Sheba and Dedan and the merchants of Tarshish will ask, Do you really think the armies that have gathered can rob them of silver and gold? Do you think you can drive away their livestock and seize their goods and carry off plunder? Therefore, Son of Man, prophesy against Gog. Give him this message from the sovereign Lord. When my people are living in peace in their land, then you will rouse yourself. You will come from your homeland in the distant north with your vast cavalry and mighty army. And you will attack my people Israel, covering their land like a cloud. At that time in the distant future I will bring you against my land, as everyone watches. And my holiness will be displayed by what happens to you, Gog, then all nations will know that I am the Lord. This is what the sovereign Lord asks. Are you the one I was talking about long ago when I announced through Israel's prophets that in the distant future I would bring you against my people? But this is what the sovereign Lord says when Gog invades the land of Israel, my fury will boil over. In my jealousy and blazing anger, I promise a mighty shaking in the land of Israel on that day. All living things, the fish in the sea, the birds of the sky, the animals of the field, the small animals that scurry along the ground, and all the people on earth will quake in tear at my presence. Mountains will be thrown down. That hasn't happened. That did not happen in the Roman Empire. What type of attack can destroy all the fish in the sea, all the birds of the sky, all the animals of the field, and the small animals that scurry along the ground and level mountains? You know, you don't have to be a weapons expert to know that can't happen by cannonball or by whatever the thing is that flung the rocks, or by arrows, or by fire. What could happen that would desolate a whole area? Cliffs will crumble, walls will fall into the earth. I will summon the sword against you on all the hills of Israel, says the sovereign Lord. Your men will turn their swords against each other. I will punish you and your armies with disease and bloodshed. Biological, where where until now could you give disease to people in war? Till biological warfare. I will send torrential rain, hailstones, fire, and burning sulfur. In this way I will show my greatness and holiness. I will make myself known to all the nations of the world, then they will know that I'm the Lord. Let me hear Chad GPT again. Let me know when it's ready. Where's that passage?

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That idea comes from the book of Ezekiel. Specifically, Ezekiel chapter 39. In that chapter, it describes the aftermath of a massive battle where it says the people of Israel will spend months burying the remains of the defeated invaders. It specifically mentions a period of seven months to cleanse the land.

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Alright. Um when did that happen? When did that happen in the Roman Empire, that Jews had to dig graves to bury the people that tried to conquer them? This has not happened yet. And you're gonna have to do theological gymnastics to say that there's no, like Kerry Jean, uh whatever name is, that there Israel's done. The land doesn't matter anymore. You're gonna have to do some theological gymnastics to do that. Now remember, we have a way we interpret the Bible that's called the correct way, which is take the Bible literally. When God told you not to commit adultery, it wasn't metaphorical, it was literal. And where you can't take it literally, search for the literal meaning. Isaiah 66, 8. Who has ever seen anything as strange as this? Who ever heard of such a thing? Has a nation ever been born in a single day? Has a country ever come forth in a mere moment? But by the time Jerusalem's birth pains begin, her children will be born. Write it down in your notes. Can a nation be born in one day? May 14th, 1948. That was the fulfillment of that prophecy. Israel had lost its national sovereignty. It had not regained it. It was under Roman occupation when Jesus said what he said. And May 14th, 1948, the heart of the world bled for the Jewish people after what Hitler did. And Stalin. I mean, you talk about everybody has had it, every how can people not see this? Why does every demon-possessed dictator want to take out one group of people? The Jewish people. Because Satan wants to stop his only shot, like he was trying to keep Christ from being born by having all the babies killed, his only shot at survival is to make it where what the Bible says about uh um in Revelation can't happen. So he hates Jewish people and he hates Christians, he hates people, period. But those two groups are a problem for him. Number one, 21 things a serious Christian should consider about Israel and the Jewish people. Number one, the 1948 rebirth of Israel. If you study what they call replacement theology, which is what that Kerry lady was saying and Tucker, that the church has replaced Israel. Israel doesn't matter anymore. The Jews don't matter anymore. You had a very strong argument up until May 13th, 1948, because Israel didn't matter. You can buy old study Bibles that'll tell you, you know, I know the Bible says that Jesus said they're going to return to their homeland. Obviously that can't happen. There's other people that live there now that are never going to let them back. And one of the most powerful fulfillments of Bible prophecy was a nation was born in one day. Somebody wrote, Judas Maccabeus and his forces fought successfully against Antiochus IV. Um but this was a military revolt, not the miraculous destruction. Yeah, exactly. So you're you're adding to it. And again, there's no battle that leveled mountains. That's nuclear war. That's 2 Peter 3, that the heavens will pass away in a terrible noise, and the earth will be consumed, and the very elements themselves will disappear in fire. That hasn't happened. And it's not happening in Detroit or London. I mean, it may happen there too, but the focus of Bible prophecy is a nation called Israel, a city called Jerusalem, and a people called the Jewish people. If God is completely finished with ethnic Israel and the land promises no longer apply, how do you explain the literal rebirth of the nation of Israel in 1948? A people without a homeland for nearly 2,000 years, suddenly becoming a sovereign nation again in a single day, just as the prophets foretold. That's I don't know if that's ever happened. Even when we did the Declaration of Independence, it took a while before the British agreed. This was a nation born in one day. How likely is it that after 1900 years of dispersion, the Jewish people would reclaim their ancient land in one day, precisely as foretold, if God had truly washed his hands of them forever. That's why I made that number one. You know, at some point you should take a step back and just say, I was wrong. Wow. I thought the Jews didn't matter anymore. I thought Israel didn't matter anymore. And then after a mass attempt by the strongest nations in the world to wipe out all Jews, it the exact opposite happened, and they redrew the lines, and they came from the four corners of the earth, and exactly like the Bible said, it happened. I would take money from anybody. But not only have I not taken any money from Israel, I don't think there's anyone that gives to this ministry that represents more than 5% of our total revenue. So but I can tell you, Tucker took plenty from Qatar and uh Iran through Qatar. And now it's coming out that uh every all these people, Nick Fuentes, they're the ones that are funded, not me. You know, it's pretty funny, there's a guy arguing against it. Your name is Isaac. So if you hate the Jews, maybe change your name. You idiot. By the way, we've done a lot of ministry on the streets and reached many prostitutes with the gospel, and of all the ones we've reached, none were more thankful than your mother. Number two, Revelation 20, 1 to 3. Then I saw an angel coming down from heaven with the key to the bottomless pit and a heavy chain in his hand. He seized the dragon, that old serpent who is the devil Satan and bound him in chains for a thousand years. The angel threw him into the bottomless pit, which he then shut and locked, so Satan could not deceive the nations anymore. Maybe we'll take this over the course of three days. Seven tonight, seven tomorrow, seven the next day. That's doable. Little, I won't even say bite-sized pieces, full dinner pieces. The angel threw him into the bottomless pit, which he then shut and locked, so that Satan could not deceive the nations anymore until the thousand years were finished. And then afterward he must be released for a little while. So here's what happens. Because you can't deal, if you say that the Jews don't matter and Israel doesn't matter anymore, where does the Bible say Christ is going to return? To Israel. So you have to come up that this is all, um, no, he's not, and he's returned in us as his body. Okay, then what about this part? Then if that's true, when is Satan gonna be bound? Do you know what the people that teach the other side? This is their position. That Satan has already been bound and thrown in the bottomless pit. To which my question would be then why are so many people dying of fentanyl? Who's causing all the child sex abuse? Well, Satan's bound, but notice what it says. This is their argument. Satan was bound so that he could not deceive the nations anymore. So that's why the gospel can be preached to all nations because Satan has been bound. Okay, if that's true right now, why do nations like North Korea, Somalia, Yemen, Afghanistan, and Iran remain over 99% unevelized with virtually no open gospel preaching? No, no, no. I mean it says virtually no no gospel uh open preaching allowed. It's there is no gospel preaching allowed. Maybe somebody does it once or twice. It's not, you cannot preach the gospel in those nations. What would the world actually look like if Satan were truly bound in deceiving the nations today? And how does the current global reality align with that description? So if you see, if you teach that all of Israel's promises have already been fulfilled, then we're in the lion laying down with the lamb and Christ has already turned and Satan's bound. That's what you have to teach if you're if you're an I-millennialist. And it is an indefensible position. Number one is very indefensible. Number two is indefensible. Oh, that's that's dispensationalism. How's your theology? Dispensationalism makes sense. There are different ways. God does not deal with man the same today as he did in the book of Job. If you read the Bible, God dealing with man in different dispensations is as clear as day. Job said, Oh, that I had an advocate to take my case before God, but I don't. Oh, that I had a redeemer, but though I haven't seen him, I know my Redeemer lives, and though I haven't seen him, one day I know he'll stand upon the earth. I can't say that. I have a Redeemer. His name's Jesus. When he came, I can go boldly before the throne. I can pray Father in the name of Jesus. Nobody in the Old Testament could pray Father. How is that even controversial? That there's different ways God dealt with man progressively, and covenants were improved upon. You now have a Hebrews 8.6, you now have a better covenant based on better promises, which means it's different now. Which again is why I haven't been to the wailing wall. I'm not under that covenant. My prayers can get answered as easy at Denny's in Pittsburgh as it can in Jerusalem. I'm seated with Christ in heavenly places. So if you if you believe there's not going to be a literal return of Christ, if you believe what that carry lady said, all prophecies regarding Israel and Jerusalem have been fulfilled. Then explain Bible prophecy. Where are we right now in Bible prophecy? The rapture's already happened, the new Jerusalem's already here, the lion's laying down with the lamb. Take a lamb and put it in a cage with a lion, and you're gonna see we're not in the millennium. And I'll tell you another thing. Anybody that tells you that dispensationalism began with Darby's Bible, you're listening to somebody that's not an intellectually honest person. You you can anyone, I you know I've never owned Darby's Bible, I've never studied anything he wrote. There is a great catching away of the church. There is, there are different periods that God dealt with man differently. You think you have the same relationship with God now that Noah did? You don't. So whether you want to use the word dispensation or a synonym for that, whatever makes you feel better. But you you cannot rectify saying that all of the land covenants with Israel have been fulfilled. You cannot rectify that with proper Bible prophecy. Number three. Revelation 7, 4 through 8. Now we've talked about Israel. Let's talk about the Jewish people. No, God's done with the Jews. Now, whether you're Jew or Gentile, doesn't matter. Yes, it doesn't matter as far as salvation is concerned. But again, why do you think Catholics don't teach on Bible prophecy? Why do you think that the Reformed Church doesn't teach on Bible prophecy? Because they can't. Because you can't teach Bible prophecy without getting into Israel and the Jewish people. That God has a plan for that group of people. And I heard how many were marked with the seal of God. 144,000 were sealed. From where? What are those last five words in Revelation 7:4? All the tribes of Israel. Keep going. I'm gonna read the verse 8. Keep going. Did Patrick make this? Looks like this. These verses were made by accounting. Keep going. Of the tribe of Judah, we're sealed 12,000. Of the tribe of Reuben, 12,000. Of the tribe of Gad, 12,000. Of the tribe of Asher, we're sealed 12,000. Of the tribe of Nepthalim, we're sealed 12,000. Of the tribe of Manassas, we're sealed 12,000. Of the tribe of Simeon, we're sealed 12,000. Of the tribe of Levi, we're sealed 12,000. Of the tribe of Isakar, we're sealed sealed sealed sealed. We're sealed 12,000. Of the tribe of Zebulun, we're sealed 12,000. Of the tribe of Joseph, we're sealed 12,000. Of the tribe of Benjamin, we're sealed 12,000. Boy, if God's done with the Jewish people, that's a lot of wasted verses. Why do you have to go into in-depth to not just the Jews, but the tribes? Can I have Chat GPT again? Hey, the Jews of the Bible are not the Jews of today, right? They're like a different kind of Jews, and those Jews don't exist anymore, or has that been debunked?

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It's definitely been debunked. The Jewish people today are a continuous lineage from ancient times. While communities have evolved culturally and geographically, like Ashkenazi, Sephardic, or Mizrahi Jews, they all trace their identity back to the same biblical people. There's no historical break in the line.

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When people used to teach that, that there has been a break in the Jews from today or not the Jews from back then, how badly did modern genetics screw up their theory?

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Modern genetics basically dismantle that old theory. Studies of Jewish populations show a clear genetic continuity going back thousands of years with Middle Eastern roots. While there's been some mixing, like with any diaspora, these genetic markers strongly tie Jewish groups today to their ancient counterparts. So yeah, it pretty much shattered any claims of a break. Alright, that's good.

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You know, try to live in reality. The Jews today are not even the Jews from back then. Who said Candace Owens? Was she a genetics expert? What does she blood test everybody in Israel? Yeah, but the DNA companies are all run by Jews. Okay. Take it easy. Revelation, the book of Revelation, largely has not transpired yet. I will tell you about things to come. And the book of Revelation has a decent amount to say about Jerusalem, Israel, and the Jewish people. So to say God's done with them, now Carrie could say it, and the Pope could say it. By the way, the Catholic Church that's rejected Israel and the Jewish people, how are they doing? How are they doing as a church? Empty buildings. Would you say that the Pope aligns with spirit-filled thinking or spirit of this world thinking? This Pope and the last Pope. You should be careful who you make your spiritual leader. Make sure it's somebody that aligns with the Bible and stays with the Bible. The second I get outside of the Bible, you should abandon Revival Today Church in 30 seconds. Don't come back for the memes to hear heresy. I wouldn't care if we were Catholic for nine generations. That guy starts going to mosques and bowing to Allah, I'd peace out. If the 144,000 in Revelation 7 is just a symbolic number for the entire church, why does the text go out of its way to name the actual tribes of Israel and it's exactly 12,000 from each one? Why would the Holy Spirit bother listing specific tribes and precise numbers if the identity of ethnic Israel no longer matters in the end times? It's in an end times book. This is revelation that has not happened yet. And they're talking about the tribes of Israel and what God's going to do. So he has a plan. And I don't understand the hard-heartedness towards the Jewish people from somebody that has a Bible. They've rejected Christ. They spit on Christ. Yeah, so did you at one point. And so have members of your family still right now. And God loves them and wants them to be saved. You think God has mercy for you and your family and has set aside Abraham's family? He loves Abraham. This is an everlasting covenant. What part of everlasting do you not understand? That thing's back up on my monitor. The 144,000 from the tribes of Israel is tough to get around. And by tough I mean impossible. Why would the Holy Spirit bother listing specific tribes and precise numbers if the identity. And you know what the answer is? If you don't believe what I'm saying, you know what the other theological alternative is? It's symbolic. Same way homosexuality is symbolic. The same way Sodom and Gomorrah is symbolic. The same way Sodom and Gomorrah was destroyed for inhospitality, not homosexuality. See, you go down the symbolic trail, then you can just symbolic any part of the Bible you don't like. But when you take it literally, then the Bible sorts you out instead of you sorting the Bible out. Number four. Another tough one. Zechariah 14, 4. On that day, his feet will stand on the Mount of Olives east of Jerusalem, and the Mount of Olives will split apart. So write it in the comments. Where is Jesus going to return? It's not the skyline chili in Cincinnati. It's not Hera's in or Herod's in London. He's going to return on the Mount of Olives. Show me on Google Maps where the Mount of Olives is, because I have no clue where it is. Other than I think it's in Israel. Oh yeah, it says right there. If I'd have just read further, east of Jerusalem. Where's that? Mount of Olives? So that's where he's going to touch down. On that day, thanks. On that day, his feet will stand on the Mount of Olives east of Jerusalem, and the Mount of Olives will split apart, making a wide valley. The guy's gonna make an entrance when he comes back. No manger this time. He's gonna drop down on the Mount of Olives and split it in half in a valley's, a deep valley, a wide valley running from east to west. Half the mountain will move towards the north and half towards the south. So symbolic? I don't think so. I think when he don't think so. Take the Bible literally, wherever possible, and where not possible, search for the literal meaning. Rules for Bible interpretation to not end up like the Pope. Because if you take it symbolically, soon you're at a mosque bowing down. I'm telling you, you start jerking with the foundation of Scripture, it doesn't happen immediately, but you end up a mess. Read it how it says it. Because if you start choosing what's symbolic or not, soon Sodom and Gomorrah was symbolic. That guy that I play in the t-shirt that's too tight that sits on the stool and doesn't believe in Noah's Ark anymore, I guarantee you he comes from a seminary where Noah's Ark's symbolic. Obviously, all the animals couldn't fit on a boat, and it's just a story that we can actually find in other cultures all over the world that tell about how there's problems, and sometimes God prepares a way for us to get out of the problems. Okay, me and you part company then. Because I believe the Bible literally as written. Zechariah 14, 4 says, the Lord's feet will literally stand on the Mount of Olives on the day he returns. The mountain will be split in two. How do you interpret this as purely symbolic or already fulfilled when the text describes a physical geographical event? And I don't want to get ahead of myself. But for a land that doesn't matter, you sure do talk about it a lot. And for a people group that doesn't matter, the Jews, you sure are hyper-obsessed with posting about them. How come you're not posting about the uh Kurds or the Turks or the Sri Lankans? Or whatever. There's all these tribes and people groups all over the world, and all you care about is one little tiny New Hampshire-sized spot in the Middle East. Because that's where everything's gonna go down. That's why the whole world's focused on it. How do you interpret this as purely symbolic or already fulfilled when the text describes a physical geographical event? If this is purely symbolic, what exactly is the symbol pointing to? Yeah. Me have questions. And why use such specific measurable geography? If this is purely symbolic, what exactly is the symbol pointing to, and why use such specific measurable geography? Romans 11, 17 to 24. But some of these branches from Abraham's tree, some of the people of Israel have been broken off. And you Gentiles who are branches from a wild olive tree have been grafted in. Not replaced. The tree wasn't burnt down, and God planted a new tree. You have been grafted in. So now you also write that word down. A-L-S-O. Also, not instead of, receive the blessing God has promised Abraham. Now I'm going to tell you, you can err on both sides of this. You can err by teaching that Jews without Christ are still the tree that will receive God's blessing, which they won't. A Jew that says a Jew is not one that's one outwardly, but one that's inward uh inwardly. So I don't believe that. And uh, but I also, if you're if you're teaching that God got so mad with the Jewish people for rejecting Christ that he got rid of the tree and made a new one, Romans 11, 17 to 24 is is a rough one. And it doesn't even say all of Israel, but some of these branches from Abraham's tree. Because there's Jewish Christians, it's not all Jews rejected Christ, and then in the future they'll be Jewish Christians. Mostly they have. And again, I don't want to get ahead of myself. The whole Bible revolved around the Jewish people and Israel. And then once they were rejected, it went to the Gentiles in the book of Acts. And I'm thankful as a Polish Englishman that it did. But the Bible then talks about that the time of the Gentiles will come to an end. And without, again, I'm getting ahead of myself. The Antichrist will be received as the Messiah by the Jewish people. And when he betrays them as a nation, they will realize, and as a people group, they will realize they've been betrayed, they've missed it, and that Christ was the Messiah. And that will happen. Who were branches from a wild olive tree have been grafted in. So now you also receive the blessing God has promised Abraham and his children, sharing in the rich nourishment from the root of God's special olive tree. But you must not brag about being grafted in to replace the branches that were broken off. You are just a branch, not the root. By the way, what's the name of this book? Romans. So this is Paul talking to Italians, Romans, Gentiles. Don't brag about being grafted in to replace the branches, not the root. Write that down. Replace the branches, not the root. That's another thing. Somebody's writing BB Netanyahu is Satan. Listen, whatever you want to write. And I'm glad you wrote that, not because it's intelligent, but it reminded me that in believing this, I don't have to take up for Benjamin Netanyahu or whoever their next president is. Just like in loving America and being a proud American didn't mean I had to love, um, be proud of Joe Biden and back everything he did. Are you proud of all of our American leaders? Then why group all Israelis and Jews under Netanyahu? The guy's being indicted right now in Israel as it is by his own people. It's a simpleton way of looking at things. But you must not brag about being grafted in to replace the branches that were broken off. You are just a branch, not the root. Continue. Well, you may say, those branches were broken off to make room for me. Yes, but remember, those branches were broken off because they didn't believe in Christ. And you are there because you do believe. So don't think highly of yourself, but fear what could happen. For if God did not spare the original branches, he won't spare you either. Notice how God is both kind and severe. He is severe towards those who disobeyed, but kind to you if you continue to trust in his kindness. But if you stop trusting, you also will be cut off. And if the people of Israel turn from their unbelief, they will be grafted in again. God's done with Israel. Once they rejected Christ, no, if the people of Israel turn from their unbelief, which they will, they'll be grafted in again. For God has the power to graft them back into the tree. 24. You by nature were a branch cut off from a wild olive tree. So if God was willing to do something contrary to nature by grafting you into his cultivated tree, he will be far more eager to graft the original branches back into the tree. Man, that's powerful. If God was willing to do something contrary to nature by grafting you into his cultivated tree, he will be far more eager to graft the original branches. He will be, not was, will be far more eager to graft the original branches back into the tree where they belong. Number five, 21 things a serious Christian should consider about Israel and the Jewish people. Hope you're enjoying this. Number five, they should consider the warning in Romans 11. Paul warns Gentile believers not to become arrogant toward the natural branches, the Jews, because they can still be grafted back into the olive tree. If national Israel, listen, if national Israel has been permanently replaced by the church, why does this strong warning even exist? If national Israel has been replaced by the church, why does this warning exist in the New Testament? Why would Paul issue such a stern warning against arrogance toward the natural branches if God had permanently broken them off with no possibility of restoration? And I want to add to that, not only is there a possibility of restoration, there's a guarantee of restoration, both here in Romans and in the book of Revelation. Number six, Genesis 15, 9 to 18. The Lord told Abraham, Bring me a three-year-old heifer, a three-year-old female goat, a three-year-old ram, a turtle dove, and a young pigeon. So Abraham presented all these to him and killed them. He cut each animal down the middle and laid the half side by side. He did not, however, cut the birds in half. Some vultures swooped down to eat the carcasses, but Abram chased them away. As the sun was going down, Abram fell into a deep sleep, and a terrifying darkness came over him. Then the Lord said to Abram, You can be sure that your descendants will be strangers in a foreign land, where they will be oppressed as slaves for four hundred years. But I will punish the nation that enslaves them, and in the end they will come away with great wealth. As for you, you will die in peace and be buried at a ripe old age. After four generations, your descendants will return here to this land, for the sins of the Amorites do not yet warrant their destruction. After the sun went down and darkness fell, Abram saw a smoking firepot and a flaming torch pass between the halves of the carcasses. So the Lord made a covenant with Abram that day and said, I have given this land to your descendants, all the way from the borders of Egypt to the great Euphrates River. Continue. The land now occupied by the Kenneth, Kenites, sorry, Kenesites, Cadmonites, Hittites, Perizzites, Repit, Rephaites. Let me go back. Let me sound that out. Rephaites. Amorites, Canaanites, Gergeshites, and Jebusites. So he told him, and then let me see 17, verse 1. To me, it's also powerful, too, that none of those groups are around anymore, except Abraham's people. Where are the Canaanites? Where are the Perizzites? Where are all these groups in the Bible that are all wiped off the face of the earth? And then no one has ever tried to wipe a group of people out. No group of people has ever had it attempted to have them wiped off the face of the earth. Like the Jewish people. And here they are. It's a sign. When Abram was 99 years old, the Lord appeared to him and said, I'm El Shaddai, God Almighty. Serve me faithfully and live a blameless life. I will make a covenant with you, by which I will guarantee you to give you countless descendants. At this, Abram fell face down on the ground. Then God said to him, Penguins win or lose. Score. This is my covenant with you. I will make you the father of a multitude of nations. What's more, I am changing your name. It will no longer be Abram. Instead, you will be called Abraham, for you will be the father of many nations. I will make you extremely fruitful. Your descendants will become many nations, and kings will be among them. Dang, it was close. Okay, back to scripture. I will confirm my covenant with you. Check this. I will confirm my covenant with you and your descendants after you. From generation to generation. Write the next five words down in the comments if you would. This is the everlasting covenant. What part of everlasting can you not understand? I will always be your God and the God of your descendants after you. Tie that with Romans 11. No, but that was that was uh, and then through Jesus, now we're in spiritually. I agree. That's Galatians 3 and 30. Trust me, what have I spent, what have you ever heard me preach about Israel or Jews? What do I have to spend most of my time? I have to spend most of my time convincing Christians that are Gentiles that they have access to the promises. So now I'm doing like the reverse and telling you, yes, you have access to the promises, but they're not cut off. I will confirm my covenant with you and your descendants after you from generation to generation. This is an everlasting covenant. I will always be your God and the God of your descendants after you. And I will give the entire land of Canaan where you now live as a foreigner to you and your descendants. It will be their possession forever. And I will be their God. Then God said to Abraham, Your responsibility is to obey the terms of the covenant. You and all your descendants have this continual responsibility. That's right. So it's not automatic. But Abraham kept his end of the deal, and God will be faithful to Abraham, even if individuals don't receive the blessing of it by not doing what's required of them. Number six the unconditional. Abrahamic covenant. How can the land promised to Abraham's descendants be canceled or spiritualized when God made the covenant unilaterally in Genesis 15 by walking through the pieces alone without Abraham ever passing between them? See, that's the power. I finished in Genesis 17, but when I read Genesis 15, who was that holding the fire pot? What are the two things he was holding in Genesis 15? Firepot and torch? Genesis 15. Can you just pop it up? Six. Or no, sorry, uh uh ten. Keep going. Keep going. After the sun went down and darkness fell, Abram saw a smoking firepot and a flaming torch pass between the halves of the carcass. That was God ratifying the covenant by himself. If God bound himself to this covenant alone, what mechanism allows later generations to declare it null and void? I will give this land to you and your descendants forever. And again, in case you're just tuning in, you had a strong argument through May 13th, 1948. But I mean, you'd have to say it's pretty curious that the Jews survived all these years and are right back in the land where God said they could have. Did you know at one point? Um, let me have Chad GPT again. Tell me about the plan that was made initially when it looked like it was impossible for the Jews to return to their actual homeland, where Uganda was going to give them land to recreate Israel in East Africa.

SPEAKER_03

That clan is often referred to as the Uganda Scheme. In the early 1900s, when the Zionist movement was still searching for practical solutions to establish a Jewish homeland, the British government proposed offering a portion of East Africa, modern-day Kenya, though commonly misremembered as Uganda for Jewish settlement. The proposal emerged around 1903 after waves of pogroms in Eastern Europe spurred urgency for a refuge. The idea was highly controversial among Zionists. Some saw it as a temporary safe haven, while others rejected anything short of the ancestral land in Palestine. Ultimately, the Uganda scheme was rejected at the 1905 Zionist Congress. It reinforced the focus on returning to the historical land of Israel, though it showed the desperation and global complexity of that era's Jewish situation.

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Tell me also about before World War II, where there was a move, I think, by Britain or someone by Britain to resettle Jews back into modern-day Israel, but the Jewish people didn't want to go.

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Before World War II, Britain held the mandate for Palestine. And there were indeed complex efforts related to Jewish immigration. Initially, Britain's 1917 Balfour Declaration supported a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine. But as tensions grew between Jews and Arabs in the region, Britain began restricting Jewish immigration. In the late 1930s, as Nazi persecution intensified, some British officials explored ideas for resettling Jewish refugees. Yet the British White Paper of 1939 severely limited Jewish immigration to Palestine, reflecting a desire to appease the Arab population and maintain stability. Some Jews, especially those in Europe, desperately wanted to go, but British restrictions made it difficult. The tension wasn't that Jews didn't want to go. Rather, many wanted to, but were prevented by the policies of the time. Ultimately, the tragedy of the Holocaust reshaped global opinion, leading to post-war efforts that culminated in Israel's establishment in 1948.

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Thank you. So pretty interesting that there was an attempt to get Jews to resettle Israel before World War II, but there were there was trouble on both ends, but also Jews didn't want to go. They were comfortable in Europe. But then, like everything, you know, which I'm of the opinion, I know Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson would disagree with me, but I feel like Hitler was um used by the devil. I don't feel like he had like great viewpoints, and actually it would have been good if he succeeded in wiping out all the Jews. Which, if you take the opposite opinion of me, you and you go with them, Hitler is not a villain to people that don't like the Jews in Israel. You know that? But I'm of the odd opinion to not side with Hitler on things. So what the devil meant for evil, which was the destruction of the Jews, actually lit a fire into them to get out of Europe and lit a fire in uh people who had power to give Jewish people a place where they could live. Besides Lakewood, New Jersey and uh Bergen County, New Jersey, and a couple other places. Number seven, Ezekiel 36, 24 through 28. For I will gather you up from all the nations and bring you home again to your land. Then I will sprinkle clean water on you, and you will be clean, your filth will be washed away, and you will no longer worship idols. And I will give you a new heart, and I will put a new spirit in you, I will take out your stony, stubborn heart, and give you a tender, responsive heart. And I will put my spirit in you, so that you will follow my decrees and be careful to obey my regulations. And you will live in Israel, the land I gave your ancestors long ago, and you will be my people, and I will be your God. 3721. Yeah, we already read all this. Number seven, Ezekiel's physical restoration of Israel. Ezekiel 36 and 37 repeatedly promises that God will bring the Jewish people back to the physical land of Israel. Again, if people say that was already fulfilled in the Old Testament, then why did it happen again? You're making arguments as if there is no land called Israel full of Jewish people. Again, if it was 1941, you got me. I have a theory and you have a theory. And so far yours has come true and mine looks impossible. Unfortunately for you, it all went my way. Secondly, when Jesus said, when you see that sign of the fig tree being reborn, all of the technology necessary for there to be um uh everything that it says in Revelation, mark in the hand, homosexuality, uh uh a world leader who has no affection for women, the Antichrist, that ended your political career up until like 20 years ago. All of the things, mark in the hand, mark in the forehead, uh uh digital currency, biometric surveillance where there's no escape. That's not popular in 1950, that's not possible in 1940. That's not possible in 1985. I don't know that that's possible in 2005, but it's being done in China right now. The generation that sees the fig tree bud again, this generation will not pass until all these things are fulfilled. Heaven and earth will pass away. But my re my word will remain forever. What would it take for us to accept that God meant exactly what he said about regathering ethnic Israel to the land for his name's sake? What would it take for you to accept that God meant exactly what he said about regathering ethnic Israel to the land for his name's sake? And that's seven for today. And I'm gonna tell you, I'm gonna get to this in the future. You want to know one reason why I take the viewpoint I take? Because the theology I have has produced Tiff Shuttlesworth, Billy Graham, Lester Summer, T. L. Osborne, Morris Sorrillo, Reinhart Bonkey, and the opposite theology has produced Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, Kerry Jean, pre-Gene, whatever her name is, uh uh Nick Fuentes. Name me, name me one person who believes in replacement theology and denies the rapture of the church that's a crusade evangelist with miracles in their meetings. I looked it up. You can't find any. Name me any person in the occult that backs Israel and the Jews. You can't find any. Have you ever seen the marches of people that are pro-Palestine and for the slaughter of Jews from the river to the sea? Um, Palestine will be free, which is the annihilation of all Jewish people? Do you find any born-again Christian at those rallies? Do they take a 10-minute break to allow somebody to pray in tongues over their rally? No. Why do all the witches go on one side? Why do all the anti-Holy Ghost people go on one side? Why do all the anti-tongues people go on one side? You know, if you're a spirit-filled Christian that's received the baptism of the Holy Spirit and speaks in other tongues, and you're siding with these other people, they think you're nuts, just so you know. I'm not talking about the Arabs. I'm talking about all these people you listen to, that their podcast mean more to you than what your pastor teaches wherever you go to church. They think you're crazy. Find one that believes in healing. They get done trash in Jews and get done trash in Israel, and next is any preacher that has a plane is worse than an adulterer. Well, that's me, my friend. So, how how hard is it to take a step back and realize there's a division? And there's a certain group on one side and a certain group on the other. Did you see that statue of Jesus that got knocked down and beheaded by a Jewish Israeli soldier? Make the news? Let me ask you a question. When they paid to get it reset up, and in a few months or a few years, when Hezbollah in Lebanon knocks it down again and desecrates it, and then does worse to the Christians that live there, do you think it's going to be on the news? You know why? No Jews, no news? I was born, and I'll close with this: I was born in 1980 when the world still felt really bad about what happened to the Jewish people in World War II. And when you read Bible prophecy that the whole world, listen to this now, that the whole world was going to unite against the Jewish people. I thought, how in the world could that happen? I mean, I I went to a very liberal high school. If you said anything against Jews or Israel, it's like you're Hitler. Hey, did you not hear what just happened a couple of decades back? Take it easy. These people have been through enough. And I'm watching literally right now. That's why I have a book called Understanding the World in Light of Bible Prophecy. Because I'm watching right now the heart of the world turn against the Jewish people in preparation for a world leader that's going to unite the world to wipe out the Jewish people. You are living in the last moments of human history. Jesus is coming soon. And my point in doing this broadcast is not to stand up for Israel or stand up for the Jewish people, though I'm happy to. When you see these things happen, look up for your redemption, Drasnai. Tucker Carlson's a prick who hates the church and hates preachers. So if you want him as your leader, just know who it is. He doesn't go to church. He's not a Christian. I know that for a fact. Which so are so aren't a lot of people. But you're gonna throw away people like my father and me and T. L. Osborne and Lester Summerall and Kenneth Hagen for him. Enjoy your Christianity with him as your leader and the person you fill your spirit with an hour a day. Let me know how it works out. Within 10 years, tops, most of those people will be gone, divorced, in jail, sued, done. Because their lives are not built on the word of God. And they don't care about church. And they hate the Holy Ghost and they mock the Holy Ghost. You're gonna throw your whole church and your pastor away to side with them? Knock yourself out. Let me know how it turns out. Enjoy your impartation from Kansas Owens. When you understand this, it puts an onus in you to win the lost because things are drawing to a conclusion. I find it interesting that everybody that hates Israel or thinks all, you know, I don't hate them, I just think all the promises. Okay, whatever you want to say. Why are you always on social media just arguing with people about Israel and the Jews? How come I never see you on the mission field? How come I never see you winning anybody to Christ? Why has your theology just turned you into an argumentative twat? I'd ask myself that question. That's an extra question that's not in the 21. And when you turn this into a book, you can leave the word twat out. Just arguing with Christians all day. When's the last time you brought a family to church? When's the last time you built a church? When your theology leads to you just being online arguing all day with a tiny little account, you have to wonder what path you chose. Why are you inactive? Why do you do nothing to serve the house of God? It's a delusion. And if the Bible warns against getting deluded in the last days, I would make sure I don't start listening to people that frees me up spiritually. Freeze. F-R-E-E-Z-E. It's important. The reason we're in an exploding church is we're not here to argue little points. I'm setting theology straight one time. We are a gospel preaching, soul-winning, healing the sick, laying on of hands, and that other group that hates Israel and Jews hates the Holy Ghost and hates you. Clear as day. Father, I thank you that we can see now that time truly is drawing to a close. I pray anybody that had any kind of darkness or delusion come over them, hyper-focused on Israel and Jews, instead of hyper-focused on the lost, and establishing churches and doing the work of the Lord and healing people and bringing hope to people that are hopeless. I pray this would snap somebody out of that as they watch. Or as they read it in the future. And I pray as we see that the time of the Gentiles is coming to an end, and all eyes are pointed towards that land again where your son is going to touch down and split the Mount of Olives in half. I pray you would give us an urgency and a supernatural acceleration to do, to get the job done, that the gospel would be preached to all nations as a witness. Use us to do it, oh Lord. In Jesus' name. In Jesus' name. Thank you for this group of people that you've knit together called Revival Today. And whoever else is watching that has a heart for the gospel, I pray your blessing would come on them. In greater measure, every one of them would go to another level. In Jesus' name. Multiply our efforts. Give us strength. Put wind in our sails, to not be argumentative idiots, to be soul winners. In Jesus' name.

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