Can You Follow the Jewish Messiah and Hate His People?
Spoiler: If your Christianity erases Israel, it’s not from the Bible—it’s from Rome.
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Many today say, “You can’t be a Christian and a Zionist.” But that false claim collapses under the weight of Scripture, history, and truth.
Zionism simply means affirming the Jewish people’s God-given right to their ancient homeland.
Biblical Christianity means believing what God said, and God never revoked His promises to Israel.
Genesis 17:7-8 — “I will establish my covenant… for an everlasting covenant… and I will give to you and your offspring… all the land of Canaan.”
Psalm 105:8-11 — God gave the land of Israel as an everlasting inheritance.
Romans 11:1 — “Has God rejected His people? By no means!”
Isaiah 11:11-12 — God promises to regather His people a second time.
Luke 1:32-33 — Jesus will reign over the house of Jacob forever, from the throne of David—in Jerusalem.
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The idea that the Church replaced Israel was not taught by the apostles.
It was introduced by early Church Fathers like Origen and Augustine, influenced by Greek allegory and later institutionalized by Rome.
This led to centuries of antisemitism, forced conversions, and theological arrogance.
Council of Elvira (305 AD) – forbade Christians from even eating with Jews.
Council of Nicaea (325 AD) – separated the date of Easter from Passover “so that we should have nothing in common with the detestable Jewish crowd.”
Luther’s later writings – called for burning Jewish synagogues and homes.
This is not Jesus. This is not the apostles. This is not the heart of God.
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To follow Jesus is to follow the Lion of the Tribe of Judah.
He was born in Bethlehem, raised in Nazareth, taught in Galilee, died in Jerusalem, and is coming back to the Mount of Olives.
And He’s coming back to reign over Israel and the nations.
You cannot claim the Jewish Messiah and reject the Jewish people.
You cannot love the King and hate His brothers (Matthew 25:40).
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Christian Zionism is not a political ideology.
It is a response of faith to the unbreakable promises of God.
The world will rage, the UN will condemn, but God is not moved:
Zechariah 2:8 — “He who touches you touches the apple of His eye.”
Zechariah 12:3 — “I will make Jerusalem a burdensome stone for all peoples.”
Joel 3:2 — God will judge the nations for dividing His land.
God’s Prophetic Plan for Israel is Not Finished—It’s Just Beginning.
Ezekiel 37 — The dry bones of Israel come to life: regathered in the land, and soon to be spiritually revived.
Zechariah 12:10 — “They will look on Me, the One they have pierced, and mourn…” A national awakening is coming.
Romans 11:26 — “And in this way all Israel will be saved.”
Isaiah 62:1 — God will not rest until Jerusalem’s righteousness shines like the dawn.
Revelation 7 — 144,000 sealed from the tribes of Israel to proclaim the gospel in the Tribulation.
Matthew 23:39 — Jesus Himself said He will not return until Israel says, “Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord.”
Israel’s regathering is not random—it’s divine.
The world’s hatred of the Jews isn’t accidental—it’s satanic.
The survival and salvation of Israel is not in question—it’s guaranteed by prophecy.
You want to be on the right side of prophecy?
Then stand with the people and the plan of God.
True Christians love what God loves.
True Christians bless what God blesses.
And God has not—and will not—abandon Israel.