Replacement Theology makes sense strategically from Satan’s perspective for several reasons: 1.Undermining God’s Promises: •Satan seeks to discredit God’s faithfulness. If Israel’s promises (such as the Abrahamic and Davidic Covenants) are nullified, it could make God appear untrustworthy (Numbers 23:19). 2.Obstructing Prophecy Fulfillment: •Many end-times prophecies hinge on Israel’s restoration and role (e.g., Zechariah 14:16; Romans 11:25-27). By promoting the idea that Israel is no longer relevant, Satan attempts to derail God’s prophetic timeline. 3.Fueling Antisemitism: •Replacement Theology has historically contributed to antisemitism, leading to persecution of the Jewish people. Satan’s goal is to destroy Israel to prevent the nation from calling on Jesus as their Messiah (Matthew 23:39). 4.Dividing the Church: •By creating theological confusion, Satan sows division among believers, weakening their understanding of God’s distinct plans for Israel and the Church (Romans 11:18-21). 5.Distracting from the Gospel’s Jewish Roots: •Replacement Theology erodes the connection between Christianity and its Jewish foundation, undermining the truth of the Jewish Messiah and God’s enduring covenant with Israel (Genesis 12:3; Jeremiah 31:35-37). From Satan’s perspective, Replacement Theology is a strategic tool to hinder God’s purposes, confuse believers, and delay Christ’s return to establish His Kingdom. However, Scripture makes clear that God’s promises to Israel remain irrevocable (Romans 11:29).