You speak big words my friend.
Theocracy Israel ended in AD70.
Israel of 1948 is not a theocracy.
But a normal democracy, your speech can be applied to every nation, none is a Christian theocracy.
And yet -
1. God made an unconditional and everlasting covenant with Abraham and his offspring, the Jews.
2. We know from Acts 1 the Lord Jesus will return on the same mountain as He ascended to heaven, thus His return is in the Israel of 1948.
Rom 11:25 Lest you be wise in your own sight, I do not want you to be unaware of this mystery, brothers: a partial hardening has come upon Israel, until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in.
Rom 11:26 And in this way all Israel will be saved, as it is written, “The Deliverer will come from Zion, he will banish ungodliness from Jacob”;
Rom 11:27 “and this will be my covenant with them when I take away their sins.”
until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in - it's where we are now, waiting for the fullness of the Gentiles
My perspective is that God has unfinished business with Israel and it's better to wait for the Lord than write posts close to anti-antisemitism.
Your entire case hangs on three misunderstandings:
(1) what “everlasting covenant” means in the Bible,
(2) what Acts 1 actually promises, and
(3) who Paul calls “Israel” in Romans 9–11
1 — “Unconditional, everlasting covenant with Abraham’s ethnic line”
Genesis 17:14 adds a condition: any male who rejects circumcision “shall be cut off… he has broken My covenant.” An “everlasting” covenant can still eject unbelievers; exile after exile proves it (Lev 26; Deut 28).
Galatians 3:16 shrinks the promise to
one Seed—Christ—then
3:29 expands it to everyone who is “in Christ.” No Messiah, no inheritance.
Early Church consensus:
Justin Martyr (-c. AD 155)—“We are the true Israelite race.”
Irenaeus (-c. AD 180)—“They who are disobedient… are deprived of the promised inheritance.”
No Father taught a future, Messiah-free land grant to unbelieving Jews. Scofield invented that in 1909.
2 — “Acts 1 guarantees Jesus returns to the 1948 state”
The angels say He will return
“in the same manner” (ὃν τρόπον), not under the same flag. First-century Judea was a Roman province; Rome did not gain prophetic privilege by occupying the mount.
Zechariah 14 links His return to global judgment, not parliamentary affirmation. Geography ≠ divine endorsement of whoever happens to run the police force when He arrives.
3 — Romans 11: “all Israel will be saved”
In the same letter Paul already defined “Israel”
spiritually—“not all who are descended from Israel belong to Israel” (Rom 9:6).
The olive-tree metaphor: natural branches were “broken off
because of unbelief” (11:20). Re-grafting is
conditional—“if they do not continue in unbelief” (11:23).
“All Israel” therefore equals
the full elect—remnant Jewish believers + the ingrafted Gentile multitude—one body, one covenant, one Shepherd (Eph 2:14-16; John 10:16).
4 — The “anti-Semitism” smoke grenade
Proclaiming that
both Jew and Gentile must bow to the same crucified Messiah is the opposite of hatred; it’s the Gospel itself (Rom 1:16). What’s truly cruel is telling modern Jews they have a special covenant pass around Christ—leaving them outside the ark while you cheer from the shoreline.
Bottom line:
Calvary finished the covenant, Pentecost globalized it, and the olive tree now stands with one root and many grafted branches. If your theology needs a 20th-century nation-state to rescue the cross from “unfinished business,” you’re not defending Israel—you’re diminishing Jesus.
By even acknowledging the manufactured UN/Rothschild abomination in the Middle East as "Israel", you’re openly denying that Jesus is the true Messiah.
It's as simple as that.
The Body of Christ is Israel. Period. The end.