Thinking that Israel has been replaced gives rise to multiple problems doesnt it.
Does it ever,when is a fig tree not a fig tree? No wonder many seem not able to recognise the season.
On a happier note, my wife is a Jewish Believer in Jesus!
“”Thinking that Israel has been replaced gives rise to multiple problems doesnt it””
Thinking that Israel is Divine leads to worse
Here is a good example of that from
http://catholicknight.blogspot.com/2011/01/catholic-church-is-israel.html
Today a new kind of persecution of the Church is going on, and it’s rooted in the fallacy of Dispensationalism. This fallacy leads to the worst form of anti-Catholicism, as is evidenced by the volumes of anti-Catholic writings produced by Dispensationalist authors. While in some cases, Dispensationalism actually causes Christians to support some very unChristian things - such as Zionism and Judaizing for example. Let’s not beat around the bush here. Dispensational theology is physically harming Christians! How? This is how it works. Dispensationalism leads Christians to support Zionism. Zionism in turn leads to the blind support of the Nation of Israel and all it’s policies, regardless of their effect. Many of those policies are directed against the Palestinian people, regardless of their religion, and many of those Palestinian people are Christians. Those Palestinian Christians suffer poverty and physical infirmity because of those policies. The strange irony of our time is that many Christians in the West, (mainly Evangelical Dispensationalists), are blindly supporting a regime that is directly persecuting their Christian brethren (Palestinian Christians) in the very homeland of Jesus Christ, and they do this thinking Jesus somehow approves. The strange irony is that while St. Paul instructed Western Christians to take up collections to help Palestinian Christians during his time, Dispensationalist pastors actively take up collections to support a regime that persecutes them in our time. Dispensationalism is a fallacy that must be resisted, but this can only be effectively done by knowing and understanding the place of the Church as the new “Israel of God.” This is what the New Testament teaches. It is not “replacement theology” as some have incorrectly labeled it. This is authentic “olive tree ecclesiology”