The Israeli State- a Modern Miracle? (Feat. Perry Stone)

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  • čas přidán 20. 11. 2023
  • The videos in this course discuss how specific Bible Prophecies that were written thousands of years ago regarding Israel and its surrounding countries are becoming reality. Prophets such as Zechariah, Isaiah, and Jeremiah recorded the words God told them to write in their respective books, and now these divine revelations are unfolding today. Perry Stone examines these prophecies and gives Scriptural proof that God is faithful to His Word. In this course you will also see how Israel is God’s prophetic clock to help us understand where we are in Bible prophecy. The unique facts revealed in this course are an accumulation of decades of study, Rabbinical studies, and years of traveling to Israel for research.
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Komentáře • 10

  • @crazydavey2
    @crazydavey2 Před měsícem

    Question: how do you know that what is happening with Israel in the Middle East is a fulfillment of prophecy when we are not to judge by what we see with our natural ears and hear with our natural eyes? (Isaiah 11:3)????

  • @garyfrye485
    @garyfrye485 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Perry Stone is 20 years younger.

    • @ISOWConnect
      @ISOWConnect  Před 7 měsíci

      Yeah, this was a throwback of an older Manna-fest teaching series turned into a lesson.

    • @bbeard7
      @bbeard7 Před 20 dny

      Wasn’t he told to step aside and go through counseling for his womanizing

  • @TheWidowsOil
    @TheWidowsOil Před 7 měsíci

    Romans 9:8 stand to this day as confirmation that you are preaching a lie. .Jesus Christ lead His remnant Hebrew believers out of the spiritual Egypt their religious system had become into the faith we know as Christianity. Those firstfruit Hebrews were and their descendants are in Christianity, along with all of all nations who have converted since, fulfilling Gal 3:28 both then and now.

    • @ISOWConnect
      @ISOWConnect  Před 7 měsíci

      I believe that you are misunderstanding Paul's intent in both these verses, which is not to say that those who are physically descended from Abraham are no longer recognized as covenant people. Though Paul does say that "spiritual Israel" are those who believe and obey God- Christians, he continues to use the term "Israel" for those who have rejected Christ and are the physical descendants of the nation (Romans 9:31; 10:1-4; 11:7). Even more, Paul specifically states that Israel that has rejected the Gospel has been "partially blinded" until the time of the Gentiles is fulfilled, and then will all be saved (Romans 11:25-26). It stands to reason then, that within Romans itself, the verse you referenced in Galatians cannot mean that Paul completely dissolves the covenant/national distinction given to the Jewish people by God. What that verse does mean is that Gentiles are now fellow heirs of God's Word and Covenants that He originally restricted to the line of Israel. Most of all, Paul specifically says in Romans, closing this section of his thoughts in the letter (Romans 11:28-29) that Israel is those at that time who were "enemies" of the gospel but "as regards election, beloved for the sake of the fathers." They are still understood as being of an elect group by God, though not under the New Covenant. On top of this continued string of Paul's thought are passages referring to Jesus Christ's return at a time when there is a physical temple in Israel (Revelation 11:2; Daniel 12:11; Matthew 24:15-16) as well as God's promises that He would restore the nation of Israel back to the land and give them a perpetual claim over it, which has never been fully fulfilled according to the border God promised originally (Genesis 12:7; 17:8). God specifically said that a nation would be born in a day as a miracle, which Israel was in 1948 (Isaiah 66:8) and that there would come a day when the He would return the Jewish people to their land, and they would never be dispersed from it again (Amos 9:15). This cannot have been fulfilled after they returned from Babylon because they were exiled by the Romans again later. There are more verses that tell of God's faithfulness to keep His promises and the specific promises He made to the Jewish people. The New Testament does not abolish the nation/covenantal people of Israel, but in Christ is the only way to everlasting life. This does not negate what God already established, however.

    • @TheWidowsOil
      @TheWidowsOil Před 7 měsíci

      @@ISOWConnect No, I perfectly hear and understand Paul. Jesus in John 8 says the same thing as Paul. However, if God in His infinite wisdom had planned to restore them in the way you describe, if that was true, because of HIS mercy alone, it still was not the job of the Christian church to side themselves with what the Bible itself in 1 John defines as a deceiver and an antichrist. For as we speak today the rabbis still adhere to exactly the same Law based salvation and still deny Jesus Christ, no different from 2000 years ago. John told us if someone does not bring the sound doctrine of Christ, do not receive them or bid them godspeed or we are partaker of their evil. Yet the greater number of ministers get congregations to pray for them in their yet antichrist state, and support them in every way including financially. Our job was to continue to preach the gospel to them, not support them in destroying Christianity by flooding it with lies! Because of what ministers and Christians have allowed, many, many true believers are going to lose their lives. because Christians have believed lies, this is going to happen just in the way they believed. Had the church believed Jesus when He said his Kingdom is not of this world, , rather than to support modern day Phariseeism, but continued to tell them they need to repent and believe in Jesus, it would not have happened the way it has. It was always going to happen this way, though, because men's hearts deceive them, nevertheless, you deny Christ and His teaching, and support doctrine that makes believers guilty while justifying the wicked, through lies.

    • @ISOWConnect
      @ISOWConnect  Před 7 měsíci +1

      That's a pretty lofty accusation. It seems you have not watched the whole of our teachings since you claim that we focus on supporting the state of Israel more than preaching the Gospel to the Jewish people. The focus of this lesson was to substantiate that Jesus Christ's return in Scripture is clearly preceded by the Jewish people living in their original homelands and having a temple their. You have not treated any of the passages specifically pointed out in Romans, Daniel, Genesis, etc. and have stated that the modern state of Israel as a whole is Anti-Christ. In John 8, though Jesus does make a distinction that Abraham's seed, He still states that the Jewish people speaking to Him are in fact Abraham's descendants (John 8:37), but He emphasized that if they truly want to be Abraham's children, they should act like Abraham and not the devil (John 8:39-41). These statements in John are well known for Jesus blending spiritual metaphors with physical realities to make His point, like when He says, "I am the door of the sheep" (John 10:7). He neither claims to be an actual door nor to that Jewish people are literally no longer descendants of Abraham.
      However, the passage 1 John 2 that states those denying the Son deny the Father (verses 18-23), is definitely a true statement about those in rabbinical tradition who have and currently do deny Jesus as the Son of God and Messiah. That we agree on. It is important to note that there is a rising presence of local Jewish Christians that have dramatic numbers of growth in the last decade within Israel. These are believers who believe in Jesus being fully God with the Father and oppose the rabbinical and Talmudic teachings that Jesus rejected. You can find one such ministry here (www.oneforisrael.org/). ISOW does not push for Christians to financially support any leadership within Israel that opposes the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This lesson is about the recognition of God's prophetic purposes being achieved and promises kept.
      I think the disagreement here lies in the fact that God must cut off the Jewish people entirely and no longer be bound to keep promises made to them if they are no longer the source of salvation for humanity. You also seem to be concerned with Christians who overemphasize supporting the state of Israel without being aware of the harsh policies that religious leaders have toward the Gospel. The second point is fair. We do not, however, agree that Israel according to the flesh is not longer in a type of covenant with God where He keeps His promises to them concerning their national identity and land, especially since all of the apostles still identified themselves as Jews (Acts 21:23-26; Romans 11:1; 2 Corinthians 11:22).Their expectation was for Jesus to return and rule over Israel, which He did not correct but said that only the Father knows that time (Acts 1:6-7). A good way appeal to those in Israel to believe in Jesus is to continue to preach the Gospel, which can be effectively carried out by fellow Jewish people that are Christian, and to show kindness to the Jewish people who have had rough dealings with Christians in the past. It seems that the "partial blindness" over the Jewish people is beginning to be lifted, signaling the end of the Age of the Gentiles and soon return of Jesus(Romans 11:25)! After all, it is God's kindness that leads to repentance (Romans 2:4), and Jewish people when they notice Gentiles with a true relationship with their God, will turn back toward Him (Acts 17:5).

    • @TheWidowsOil
      @TheWidowsOil Před 7 měsíci

      @@ISOWConnect The Jewish people on the whole in the state of Israel are going to embrace the false Messiah and then persecute those very Jewish Christians that are being spiritually born in the land that you speak of. I understand and hear your heart, but they are not going to mass convert suddenly as people seem to envision Their antiChrist Messiah is going to put those believers to death and that is why this is happening. Kingdom is rising against kingdom in Israel. because of the Christians being spiritually born there. It is not the support for Jewish people in the hope that they turn to Jesus that is wrong, per se, but the lying doctrines that accompany it. According to scripture the moment a Jewish believer converts he is no longer a "Jew" as we call it but has become a Christian. We seldom refer to ourselves as American Christian, British Christian etc. It happens but not generally. And it is not supposed to, neither even denominational. That is because in Christ there is no longer such distinction. We do that due to being carnal, according to Paul. However, regarding Jewish believers a division is always being made and too much emphasis on the flesh leads to wrong doctrine, because people do not understand . In Christ it is not about the flesh at all. God does not have to bring them back into the land, either. All the promises were conditional on obedience. They were not obedient as you know, none of us can be. If God brings them back it is pure mercy and in that sense I do believe it is possible, but it is going to lead to the bloodshed we all expect. God's will for us is always to overcome evil with good, not with more evil, as this path requires Had we done it by believing the truth it is possible that they could have been brought back in a peaceful way. However, we have proven that as the church we fared no better than our Jewish brethern of old, trying to take the kingdom by force and by loving the things of this world more than the things of the spirit A good example is the total lack of love for Christians in the Middle East who have suffered due to the state of Israel for so many decades. I am sure there are many Christians who do care for them, but on the whole very few even think of them.
      Let us not strive further regarding this, I hear what you say and I sense you have heard me also . That is rare. Only Jesus Himself can sort out this mess.