God's Word on Israel, the Church, and the Nations
(A Declaration for American Christians, November 10, 2025)
From that moment on, “we know no one according to the flesh… even though we once knew Christ according to the flesh, yet now we know Him thus no longer” (2 Cor 5:16).
That single verse detonates every form of ethnic supremacy theology—whether rabid Zionism that treats 1948 as a new Torah obligation, or ugly replacement theology that pretends the Jewish people were discarded.
Both are fleshly ways of perverting what God has already finished in His Son.
The Bible forbids endless genealogies that breed strife (1 Tim 1:4; Titus 3:9). Let them never become a source of pride or contention.
So yes—let the American church keep loving and defending the democratic State of Israel as our most reliable ally in a genocidal region, without turning that friendship into a religious idol or a “continue the bloodline” project.
Let the politicians and generals do Realpolitik; let the saints do Gospel-influenced politics.
Because the true citizen of the eternal City above is no longer defined by natural DNA after AD 33—but by faith in the eternally anointed Son of God, who alone inherited God's ordained throne for Him in the New Jerusalem established in irreversible, and indestructible Kingdom.
Every believer, through an incision-like circumcision of the heart made without hands (Col 2:11), is grafted into His inheritance by the incorruptible seed planted within. Whether they live in Tel Aviv, Tehran, or Tulsa, they are full citizens of the Jerusalem above.
The church has Christ’s permission and empowerment to hold two things at once without cognitive dissonance:
Once the Lion of the tribe of Judah has been revealed (Rev 5:5), once the scepter has come to Shiloh in the womb of Mary, (Gen 49:10) the genealogical charter is closed according to God’s satisfaction forever.
The eternal Son doesn’t need a subsequently created birth certificate traced out from David, in the flesh, after being eternally validated by His resurrection and enthronement immortal. (Psalm 2; Psalm 110)
David called Him, not his son, but his Lord.
The eternal Son doesn’t need a subsequently created birth certificate traced out from David, in the flesh, after being eternally validated by His resurrection and enthronement immortal. (Psalm 2; Psalm 110)
David called Him, not his son, but his Lord.
From that moment on, “we know no one according to the flesh… even though we once knew Christ according to the flesh, yet now we know Him thus no longer” (2 Cor 5:16).
That single verse detonates every form of ethnic supremacy theology—whether rabid Zionism that treats 1948 as a new Torah obligation, or ugly replacement theology that pretends the Jewish people were discarded.
Both are fleshly ways of perverting what God has already finished in His Son.
The Bible forbids endless genealogies that breed strife (1 Tim 1:4; Titus 3:9). Let them never become a source of pride or contention.
So yes—let the American church keep loving and defending the democratic State of Israel as our most reliable ally in a genocidal region, without turning that friendship into a religious idol or a “continue the bloodline” project.
Let the politicians and generals do Realpolitik; let the saints do Gospel-influenced politics.
Because the true citizen of the eternal City above is no longer defined by natural DNA after AD 33—but by faith in the eternally anointed Son of God, who alone inherited God's ordained throne for Him in the New Jerusalem established in irreversible, and indestructible Kingdom.
Every believer, through an incision-like circumcision of the heart made without hands (Col 2:11), is grafted into His inheritance by the incorruptible seed planted within. Whether they live in Tel Aviv, Tehran, or Tulsa, they are full citizens of the Jerusalem above.
The church has Christ’s permission and empowerment to hold two things at once without cognitive dissonance:
- Fierce political loyalty to a Middle-Eastern democracy that treats Arabs better than any Arab regime treats Jews.
- Absolute theological loyalty to the finished work of the Jewish Messiah who terminated every ethnic claim the moment He cried, “It is finished.”
Hold that line, and the peer-pressure, and political rhetoric valve releases.
America can have her ally—and embrace it.
Jesus keeps His throne, ruling with truth and justice over all nations and ethnic origins from His exalted, glory immortal.
And the gospel preached by the Church remains un-ethnicized, un-flesh-ified, and undomesticated—exactly the way Paul insisted:
“There is neither Jew nor Greek… for you are all one in Christ Jesus. And if you are Christ’s, then you are Abraham’s seed, and heirs according to the promise” (Gal 3:28–29).
May the reader understand and believe to the saving of the soul, and redemption of the body to immortality at the consummation, Amen!
America can have her ally—and embrace it.
Jesus keeps His throne, ruling with truth and justice over all nations and ethnic origins from His exalted, glory immortal.
And the gospel preached by the Church remains un-ethnicized, un-flesh-ified, and undomesticated—exactly the way Paul insisted:
“There is neither Jew nor Greek… for you are all one in Christ Jesus. And if you are Christ’s, then you are Abraham’s seed, and heirs according to the promise” (Gal 3:28–29).
May the reader understand and believe to the saving of the soul, and redemption of the body to immortality at the consummation, Amen!
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