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Doug Reed

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✝️Helping believers return to ancient rhythms🙏🙌 Husband. Father. Pastor. Speaker. Podcaster. Author.

Buffalo, NY 가입일 Haziran 2009
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Reverend Jordan Wells
Reverend Jordan Wells@WellsJorda89710·
🚨Why I Am A Christian Zionist 🔥🚨 I'm a Christian. And unapologetically, I'm a Zionist. Not because of politics or headlines—but because the Bible I read cover-to-cover demands it. God made an **everlasting covenant** with Abraham: "To your offspring I will give this land... forever." (Genesis 12:7, 13:15, 17:8) He didn't say "temporarily." He didn't say "until the Church shows up." He said **FOREVER**. Then He doubles down: "I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse." (Genesis 12:3) That's not optional. That's a divine command for how we treat the Jewish people today. Fast-forward: After 2,000 years of exile, persecution, and the Holocaust... the Jewish people returned home. Israel reborn in 1948. Coincidence? No. Prophecy fulfilled. "I will bring them back to this land... never again to be uprooted." (Amos 9:15) "The dry bones shall live!" (Ezekiel 37) We're watching the Bible come alive in real time. Paul warns us in Romans 11: Don't be arrogant toward the natural branches (the Jews). God hasn't rejected His people. He's grafting them back in—and we're called to stand with them. Supporting Israel isn't about blind loyalty to a government. It's about faithfulness to God's unbreakable promises. In a world quick to curse and boycott the only Jewish state... I choose to **bless**. Because my Bible says to. Because history proves it: Nations that bless Israel thrive. Those that curse? Not so much. Because one day, the King of the Jews will return to Jerusalem—and I want to be on the right side of that. Call me old-fashioned. Call me biblical. But yes—I am a Zionist. Proudly. Who's with me? Drop a 🇮🇱 if you stand with God's promises! #WhyIAmAZionist #ChristianZionism #BibleTruth #StandWithIsrael #GodsCovenant #EverlastingPromise
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Reverend Jordan Wells
Reverend Jordan Wells@WellsJorda89710·
Someone just told me: “Pastor, you REALLY need to look into the modern state of Israel.” Bro… I have TWO seminary degrees from top Bible schools. Ordained minister. Thousands of hours in the Word. Read the Bible cover-to-cover multiple times. Devoured ~10,000 theology books. I didn’t get my view on Israel from CNN, TikTok, or some “enlightened” podcast. My source? THE BIBLE. And it’s crystal clear. 2/4 The Bible says: ✅ The Jews would return to THEIR land in the last days (Ezek 37, Isa 11:11-12, Jer 31) ✅ Jerusalem would become a global flashpoint (Zech 12:3) ✅ ALL nations would eventually turn against Israel (Zech 14:2) ✅ Jesus Himself will return to ISRAEL — feet on the Mount of Olives (Zech 14:4, Acts 1:11) ✅ The eternal capital of King Jesus will be JERUSALEM — not Dubai, not NYC, not heaven (Rev 20-21, Zech 14) 3/4 The Bible literally says “ALL ISRAEL will be saved” (Rom 11:26). God didn’t replace Israel. He didn’t transfer the promises. He didn’t change His mind. If you think the church “replaced” Israel, you’re arguing with God’s unbroken covenant — and you’re gonna lose that debate. 4/4 So nah… I don’t need your YouTube documentaries, Al-Jazeera clips, or “demonic propaganda.” I’ll stick with the most accurate book in history — the one that’s been 100% right on every prophecy so far. God’s not done with Israel. In fact, He’s just getting started. Drop a 🇮🇱 if you stand with God’s Word over the world’s noise. #Israel #BibleProphecy #EndTimes #JesusIsComing
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Rabbi Brian Samuel
Rabbi Brian Samuel@rabbriansamuel·
When it comes to Christian Zionism, the core question is whether or not it is a biblical position. If it is biblical, then it is, by definition, a legitimate Christian position. So the question becomes: Are there passages in Scripture that speak of a future, end-times return of the Jewish people to the land of Israel, beyond the well-known return from Babylon? The answer is yes. Amos 9:15 says: “I will plant them on their land, and they shall never again be uprooted from the land that I have given them,” declares the LORD your God. This cannot be referring to the Babylonian return, because after that return the Jewish people were uprooted again. This passage describes a restoration that is permanent. Ezekiel 36:24 says: “For I will take you from among the nations, gather you out of all the countries, and bring you into your own land.” Here the regathering is from many nations and countries, not from a single empire like Persia. The scope is global, not local. Jeremiah 23:7–8 says: “Behold, the days are coming,” declares the LORD, “when they shall no longer say, ‘As the LORD lives who brought the sons of Israel up from the land of Egypt,’ but, ‘As the LORD lives who brought up and led the descendants of the house of Israel out of the north country and out of all the countries where He had driven them.’ Then they shall dwell in their own land.” This passage points to a future redemption so significant that it surpasses even the Exodus. The return from Babylon did not meet this standard. In light of these texts, Zionism is solidly biblical. Therefore, it should be embraced by bible-believing Christians.
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
This is how Iran was before Islam took over. Do you see how beautiful it was?
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Antonio García Martínez (agm.eth)
Rubio realizing he’s going to be president of Venezuela, governor of Cuba, and the Shah of Iran.
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Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו
Just as the Christian community stood with us in difficult moments, we will stand with you - and help in every way to protect Christian communities all over the world. This partnership of shared values is strong, and together we will prevail. WATCH >>
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
🇺🇸 🇮🇱 Mike Huckabee, U.S. Ambassador to Israel: "I can't be Christian and not be completely connected to the Jewish people. Our entire faith is built on the foundation of Judaism. God blesses those who bless Jews and curses those who curse Jews."
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Melissa the Hopeful🏠Homemaker
Melissa the Hopeful🏠Homemaker@BiblicalBeauty·
I’ll see your Tucker Carlson theological take on Israel and raise you a John MacArthur truth bomb. “There is a Christian kind of popular doctrine that I reject with all my heart and that is that the church has replaced Israel in the promises of God. It’s called supersessionism. I don’t believe in that…I honestly think that it’s a latent form of antisemitism to say that.”
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Rabbi Brian Samuel
Rabbi Brian Samuel@rabbriansamuel·
It's not about loving Netanyahu. It's not about thinking that Israel is a bastion of righteousness. It's not about agreeing with every IDF military tactic. But if you believe the Bible, then it is about believing that God loves Israel, has made clear promises to them, and will keep those promises.
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Donnie Discerned
Donnie Discerned@DonnieDarkened·
So many people misunderstand what it means that Israel is “chosen.” It doesn’t mean God loves them more. It doesn’t mean automatic salvation. It means He chose them to reveal Himself, His justice, His mercy, and His faithfulness, through their story. From the very beginning, God told Israel He didn’t choose them because they were great or righteous. He chose them to show His character through a people who would constantly wrestle with Him. Through their rebellion, He reveals His justice. Through their repentance, He reveals His mercy. Through their survival, He reveals His faithfulness. When God made His covenant with Abraham, and reaffirmed it through Moses, He set Israel apart for His purposes. That’s what “chosen” means. It’s corporate election, not automatic salvation. Within that chosen nation, there has always been a believing remnant. Elijah learned that lesson when God told him there were still 7,000 who hadn’t bowed to Baal. The same pattern runs through the wilderness generation, all were chosen, but only those with faith entered the Promised Land. Being chosen doesn’t save you. Faith does. That’s why Paul says in Romans 9, “Not all who are descended from Israel are Israel.” There’s ethnic Israel, the nation, and there’s spiritual Israel, those who walk in faith. In Romans 11, he calls Israel the natural branches of God’s olive tree. Some were broken off because of unbelief, and Gentiles were grafted in by faith. But Paul warns: don’t grow arrogant. If God didn’t spare the natural branches, He won’t spare you either. So Israel is still chosen, not because they’re perfect, but because God’s promises are. He is faithful even when they are not. And their story is a mirror for ours. When we see Israel’s unbelief, it’s meant to humble us, to remind us of our own need for mercy. When we see their discipline, it warns us not to grow proud. When we see their preservation, it proves God’s covenant love never fails. Scripture says a day is coming when the remnant of Israel will finally recognize their Messiah: “They will look upon Me whom they have pierced.” (Zechariah 12:10) That moment will not come because Israel suddenly becomes righteous, but because God keeps His word. So yes, Israel is still chosen. But chosen means being held to a higher standard, not given a free pass. It means being used as the vessel through which the whole world learns who God really is. And the warning is: Those who harden their hearts against Israel, who curse what God has called His own, are aligning themselves against the very plan God is fulfilling. He may use them as tools of judgment for a time, but they won’t share in the blessing of His mercy when it’s revealed. Let’s stay humble. Let’s stay grafted in by faith. Because the story of Israel isn’t just their story, it’s the story of God’s faithfulness to all who believe.
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Dumisani Washington
Dumisani Washington@DumisaniTemsgen·
When Messiah comes, the Redeemed will sing the Song of Moses (Mi Kamocha) and the Lamb (Yeshua). The Bible begins and ends with Torah. “Replacement Theology & the Nature of Spiritual Warfare” full sermon youtube.com/watch?v=eRF0oR…
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