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We are a covenant order bringing Christ’s truth into every room we enter—boldly reclaiming our homes, communities, and culture. We are The Guardians’ Cross.

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The Guardians' Cross@GuardiansCross·
The CDC just released the numbers: the lowest birth rate ever recorded in American history. This is not a demographic story. It is a theological one — and the church is the only institution with the actual answer. theguardianscross.org/blog/america-i…
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Reverend Jordan Wells
Reverend Jordan Wells@WellsJorda89710·
🚨You cannot truly be a Christian and hate Israel.🚨 Scripture is clear: “Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee.” — Psalm 122:6 (KJV) And God declares: “For thus says the LORD of hosts... he who touches you touches the apple of His eye.” — Zechariah 2:8 Israel is the apple of God’s eye. To stand against her is to oppose what God Himself protects and loves. True followers of Christ bless what God blesses, pray for what He commands, and stand with His chosen people. If you love the Lord, pray for the peace of Jerusalem. Those who love her will prosper. #StandWithIsrael #PrayForJerusalem #BibleTruth
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Ashley Hays
Ashley Hays@Ashleyhays2089·
For anyone who agrees with Carrie Boller on Tucker recently-that the church has replaced Israel and the “land is meaningless”- please take the time to read this. The church is the spiritual seed of Abraham. We SHARE in the promises- we are grafted in- we do not replace. God is NOT done with Israel. Does this mean I agree with everything that nation does? No. But do I know God has a plan for Israel that will be fulfilled? Yes. Open your Bible.
PaulsCorner-VerseQuest@TNTJohn1717

Romans 9-11 and the Lie That Israel Was Replaced Main Passage: Romans 9-11 Introduction One of the surest ways to tell whether a man is going to let the Bible speak for itself is to put him in Romans 9 through 11 and watch what he does. Those three chapters are not side notes, not marginal comments, not speculative footnotes, and not theological wallpaper. They are the Holy Ghost’s extended treatment of Israel’s calling, Israel’s stumbling, Israel’s present blindness, and Israel’s future restoration. If a man can read Romans 9 through 11 honestly, without dragging in a system to flatten it, twist it, or suffocate it, then he is going to come away knowing one thing beyond all argument: God is not finished with Israel. But if a man is determined to protect replacement theology at all costs, then he is going to start spiritualizing, dodging, redefining, and changing categories so fast you would think he was trying to escape a burning building. That is because these chapters do not leave much room for his game. They say what they say, and they say it so plainly that a child could follow the line if the child were willing to believe the Book. The whole replacement theology scheme rests on one rotten assumption. It assumes that because many Jews rejected Jesus Christ, God therefore canceled His national promises to Israel and transferred them to the Church. That sounds neat to a man who likes tidy systems, but it falls apart the minute you read Paul. Paul does not say Israel was replaced. Paul does not say the Church inherited the covenants by cancellation. Paul does not say God finally gave up on Israel and moved on to a better people. What Paul says is, “Hath God cast away his people? God forbid” (Romans 11:1). That one sentence alone ought to put half the debate in a coffin. But because men are determined to resist what God says, they do not stop there. They bring in Galatians 3, or Ephesians 2, or Hebrews 8, and then pretend those passages erase what Romans 9 through 11 plainly teaches. They do not. They never did. They never will. If the Holy Ghost took three chapters to explain the issue, then no man has the right to walk in with one favorite verse, rip it out of context, and use it like a crowbar against the whole passage. There is something else under this debate that needs to be said plainly. After watching this thing for years, it becomes hard to miss that many of the people who are obsessed with erasing Israel out of God’s program are not just making an innocent mistake in exegesis. There is often a bitterness under it, a hardness under it, a hostility under it, and sometimes a flat-out hatred under it that reveals the condition of the heart more than the meaning of the text. I am not saying every confused person who repeats replacement theology is malicious. Some people are parroting what they were taught. Some are still learning. Some have never had the chapters laid out carefully for them. But the men and women who get angry that God keeps His word, who grind their teeth over the idea that Israel still matters in prophecy, who act like God’s faithfulness to Abraham is some personal insult to them, those people are not just wrestling with a doctrine. There is something sour in the spirit there. The peace of God does not produce that reaction. The love of God does not produce that reaction. A man can disagree and still keep his soul. But when the thought of God being faithful to Israel makes him boil, that tells you there is more going on than careful Bible study. 1. Romans 9 Opens with Israel’s National Position, Not the Church Replacing Them Romans 9 does not begin with the Church replacing Israel. It begins with Paul’s grief over Israel. He says, “I say the truth in Christ, I lie not, my conscience also bearing me witness in the Holy Ghost, That I have great heaviness and continual sorrow in my heart” (Romans 9:1-2). Why? Because his brethren according to the flesh had

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The Guardians' Cross
The Guardians' Cross@GuardiansCross·
Church attendance is up. Bible sales are surging. And yet the latest research finds that just 4% of American adults hold a biblical worldview — and among Gen Z, it's 1%. More people in the pews. The same vacancy in the culture. This isn't a revival. It's a waiting room. theguardianscross.org/blog/theyre-co…
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Jon Wetherbee
Jon Wetherbee@JonTwgllc·
@DavidFischer I’m totally flabbergasted about this. I spent Sunday defending Israel on biblical grounds and the majority of people fighting me and hating on Israel and the Jewish people were self proclaimed Christians. 🤯
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David Fischer
David Fischer@DavidFischer·
I thought alot of people hated Christians. People take on a whole new level of hate with Jewish people. The real disturbing part is all the "Christians" that hate Jewish people. You all are in for a nasty awakening.
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Pastor John Hagee
Pastor John Hagee@PastorJohnHagee·
You cannot claim to love Christ and hate the Jewish people. Jesus was born a Jew. He lived as a Jew. He died as a Jew. The roots of our faith are forever tied to the Jewish people. Watch the full episode here: bit.ly/4tDHP5p
Marissa Streit@marissastreit

.@PastorJohnHagee explains that antisemitism is antithetical to Christianity and reminds everyone that Jesus was JEWISH!

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Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
🇺🇸🇮🇱 Governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis: “There’s never been a country called Palestine. The Jews have the longest connection to that territory. It goes back to biblical times, thousands and thousands of years.”
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