I have always said that but you are not the true Israel of God
Doug — what you’re preaching isn’t just confused, it’s a
theological train wreck that tramples the blood of Christ and tries to stitch the torn veil back together with Scofield’s lies and flesh-based religion.
You’re out here acting like Jesus didn’t establish the New Covenant — like His death was a placeholder for a later fulfillment that hinges on borders, bloodlines, and a nation in unbelief. That’s not the Gospel. That’s a
spiritually bankrupt fantasy rooted in dispensational delusion.
1. “The New Covenant isn’t in effect yet…”
Dead wrong.
“This cup is the new covenant in My blood, which is shed for you.” —
Luke 22:20
“He takes away the first, that He may establish the second.” —
Hebrews 10:9
“A new covenant… He has made the first obsolete.” —
Hebrews 8:13
The New Covenant was
ratified at the Cross.
It’s not waiting on Israeli real estate.
It’s not on hold until Ezekiel 36 happens on CNN.
It’s
in force now, and if you’re not in Christ, you’re
not in it at all.
2. “Only the priesthood changed, not the Law…”
Then you don’t understand the Law.
“For the priesthood being changed, there is made of necessity a change also of the law.” —
Hebrews 7:12
Not a tweak.
Not a patch job.
A
change of law — because the entire Levitical system was a
shadow, and the substance is
Christ.
“The law is only a shadow of the good things that are coming—not the realities themselves.” —
Hebrews 10:1
If you’re clinging to the old framework after the Cross, you’re not defending truth —
you’re
resurrecting shadows.
3. “Abraham was justified only by faith… but also by works…”
Pick a lane.
“Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousness.” —
Genesis 15:6 / Romans 4:3
“Now to him that worketh is the reward not reckoned of grace, but of debt.” —
Romans 4:4
“But to him that worketh not, but believeth on Him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness.” —
Romans 4:5
Abraham’s
righteousness came by faith —
before circumcision,
before offering Isaac,
before Genesis 22.
His
obedience was the fruit, not the root.
You’re trying to nail the torn veil back up with Moses’ hammer and call it balance. It’s not.
It’s confusion — and
Paul already warned the Galatians against that exact lie.
4. “Jesus’ words don’t apply until after He died…”
This is one of the most dangerous and blasphemous doctrines in modern evangelicalism — the idea that the words of Jesus don’t apply because they were spoken “before the Cross.”
As if the Son of God was just a warm-up act.
As if the Word made flesh didn’t speak with final authority.
“The words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.” — John 6:63
“He that rejecteth Me, and receiveth not My words, hath one that judgeth him…” — John 12:48
His teachings weren’t optional.
They weren’t “pre-cross filler.”
They are the living commands of the King —
spoken by the One who is the covenant.
If you claim to follow Christ but sideline His words,
you’re not following the Gospel.
You’re outside the covenant — and under judgment.
5. “You are not the true Israel of God…”
Yes, I am — and so is every blood-washed believer in Jesus Christ, Jew or Gentile.
This twisted lie—that the Church is not the true Israel—is a Scofield-era distortion that no apostle or church father ever taught.
“They are not all Israel, which are of Israel… The children of the flesh, these are not the children of God.” —
Romans 9:6–8
“If you are Christ’s, then you are Abraham’s seed, and heirs according to the promise.” —
Galatians 3:29
“There is neither Jew nor Greek… for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” —
Galatians 3:28
“We are the circumcision, who worship God in the Spirit, rejoice in Christ Jesus, and have no confidence in the flesh.” — Philippians 3:3
“You are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for His own possession…” —
1 Peter 2:9
(He’s quoting Old Testament Israel language — and applying it directly to the Church.)
Justin Martyr (100–165 AD): “The true spiritual Israel... are we who have been led to God through this crucified Christ.” —
Dialogue with Trypho, ch. 11
Irenaeus (130–202 AD): “It is those who believe in Him and do His will who shall be the Israel of God.” —
Against Heresies, Book 4
Origen (184–253 AD): “The Church is the continuation of Israel, and the promises belong to her.”
The Two-Israel Lie Was INVENTED in the 1800s
John Nelson Darby (1830s): Father of Dispensationalism — introduced the idea of a future earthly plan for ethnic Israel.
C.I. Scofield (1909): Popularized it in the
"free" Scofield Reference Bibles, smuggling this lie into American evangelical churches through footnotes. (Just in time to annex Palestine in 1948)
Before Darby and Scofield,
no one believed in two peoples of God, two covenants, two salvations.
It’s a
Zionist heresy, not biblical doctrine.
True Israel has
never been about borders or bloodlines.
It’s always been about
faith in the Promise.
The remnant — not the race.
You can’t be “elect” while rejecting the Elect One.
You can’t inherit the covenant while rejecting the One who fulfilled it.
You’re trying to blend shadows with substance, Old with New, bloodline with belief.
But Jesus doesn’t share the stage.
He tore the veil.
He ended the sacrifices.
He fulfilled the law.
And now,
He is the covenant.
There is no “gospel for the Gentiles” and another for the Jews.
There is one Gospel, one Body, one Christ — and His return won’t be staged to fulfill Scofield’s fan fiction.
Repent of this patchwork theology.
Return to the simplicity of the Cross.
Because if you're building doctrine that sidelines Christ, splits His body, and delays His covenant —
you’re not rightly dividing the Word.
You’re butchering it.