Your entire reply is a masterclass in twisting Scripture while accusing others of doing exactly what you are guilty of. You quote verses, but rip them out of context to prop up a theology that denies God’s integrity, rewrites His covenants, and redefines His promises. You use Galatians 3:16 to claim that all the promises to Abraham are fulfilled only in Christ as the singular Seed, but you conveniently ignore that Paul also says in Romans 15:8 that “Jesus Christ was a minister of the circumcision for the truth of God, to confirm the promises made unto the fathers.” Confirm, not cancel. Fulfill, not reinterpret. God doesn’t speak one way in Genesis and mean something completely different in Galatians.
You mock “plain reading,” yet Jesus said, “Have ye not read…” again and again, because the Word of God is clear to those who are not blinded by unbelief (Matthew 22:31, John 10:35). You cite Hebrews 8:13 as if it voids God's everlasting covenant with Abraham, but the context of Hebrews is about the Mosaic Covenant, not the unconditional promise of land and nation made in Genesis 12 and reaffirmed in Genesis 15 and 17. The Greek word diathēkē (διαθήκη) refers to covenant, and nowhere does Scripture say the Abrahamic Covenant was made obsolete. It says the old covenant of law was.
You say the kingdom began in Acts 2, but that is false. The disciples asked in Acts 1:6, “Wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?” and Jesus did not rebuke their question. He said, “It is not for you to know the times…” meaning it will happen, just not now. That is not spiritualizing, that is reading what is plainly there. Jesus promised in Matthew 19:28 that the twelve apostles will sit on twelve thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel. If that is symbolic, then so is the resurrection, the return of Christ, and every other future promise.
You accuse me of exalting a secular nation, but what I exalt is the faithfulness of God. Romans 11:28 says Israel is “beloved for the fathers’ sakes,” and verse 29 immediately adds, “For the gifts and calling of God are without repentance.” You can't spiritualize that into irrelevance. Paul says the natural branches will be grafted back in (Romans 11:24), and if you deny that, then you are the one cutting Scripture to pieces. You are not centering Christ, you are replacing His promises with theological spin.
Your claim that Jesus is now sitting on David’s throne is unbiblical. The throne of David is on earth, in Jerusalem, not in heaven. That is why the angel said, “He shall reign over the house of Jacob forever” (Luke 1:33). Jacob is Israel. That is not symbolic, it is literal. Christ is seated now at the right hand of the Father, yes, but He has not yet taken the throne of David. That will happen at His return (Revelation 20:4–6).
You have shown that you do not believe God means what He says. You scoff at the idea that Jesus will reign from Jerusalem, despite Zechariah 14:4 stating clearly that His feet shall stand on the Mount of Olives. You replace the plain promises of Scripture with abstract theology and then dare to call it gospel. But Galatians 1:8 warns that any gospel not rooted in the truth originally delivered is accursed.
I will not listen to any more of your foolishness. Titus 3:10 says to reject a divisive man after the first and second warning, and you have received more than enough. You are not defending Christ, you are demoting His Word and turning His promises into riddles. The gospel is about grace through faith, but it is also about trusting the God who keeps His Word exactly as He gave it. If you don’t believe that, then your argument is not with me, it is with God Himself.
And let me make it absolutely clear, you are the one promoting a false gospel. You have taken the clear promises of God and twisted them to fit a man-centered system that denies His faithfulness and redefines the inheritance He promised. You are not upholding Christ, you are using His name to undermine what He confirmed. That is not biblical truth, it is deception. And I will have no part in it.
You say I twist Scripture? No — I expose the lies propped up by a system that demotes Christ to a placeholder in a Zionist fantasy.
Let’s start with Romans 15:8:
Yes, “Christ was a minister to the circumcision to
confirm the promises made to the fathers.”
But what
were those promises?
Paul explains in the very next breath —
“that the Gentiles might glorify God for His mercy” (v9).
The promises weren’t about land — they were about mercy. About Christ. About uniting Jew and Gentile into one new body (Eph 2:14–16).
You quote
confirm, but ignore that Christ
fulfilled the Law, fulfilled the Prophets, and fulfilled every shadow (Matthew 5:17, Luke 24:27, Hebrews 10:1).
To
confirm doesn’t mean “postpone for geopolitical Israel” — it means
embody and complete.
The New Covenant isn’t about dirt in the Middle East. It’s about the
blood of Christ.
“The promises were spoken to Abraham and to his seed. He does not say ‘and to seeds,’ as of many, but as of one: ‘And to your seed,’ who is
Christ.” — Galatians 3:16
“And if you are Christ’s, then you are
Abraham’s seed, and
heirs according to the promise.” — Galatians 3:29
No side covenants. No dual inheritances. No separate plans.
You say I void the Abrahamic Covenant?
No — I preach its
true fulfillment.
The Mosaic Covenant was temporary and conditional (Hebrews 8:13).
The Abrahamic promise
— fulfilled in Christ — was never about ethnicity. It was about faith (Romans 4:13, Galatians 3:7).
Christ is the promised Seed. The
land promise was a shadow. The
people of God were always those of faith.
You’re stuck in types and shadows, and refuse to acknowledge the light has come.
You say the Kingdom hasn’t started?
Then what was Pentecost — a dress rehearsal?
Jesus said plainly:
“The Kingdom of God
does not come with observation... for indeed,
the Kingdom of God is within you.” — Luke 17:20–21
“If I cast out demons by the Spirit of God,
then the Kingdom of God has come upon you.” — Matthew 12:28
“My Kingdom is
not of this world.” — John 18:36
Peter declared the risen Christ
was already seated on David’s throne:
“God had sworn an oath… that He would raise up Christ to sit on his throne... this Jesus God has raised up… therefore being
exalted to the right hand of God...” — Acts 2:30–33
David’s throne isn’t in a Jerusalem tourist trap under U.N. guard.
It’s at the right hand of the Father — and Christ is reigning
now.
You cite Matthew 19:28 as proof of a future geopolitical throne?
Yes, the apostles will judge the twelve tribes — and they’re doing that
now, through the gospel.
Each time someone repents and believes, the Word judges their tribe.
And Revelation 20? That “millennium” is symbolic — just like the sword in Christ’s mouth and the beast with seven heads.
The early Church never taught a literal thousand-year earthly reign.
That came later — with the rise of political Zionism and Darby’s dispensational circus.
You throw Romans 11 like a grenade, but let’s read it honestly.
The “natural branches” can be grafted in
only through faith in Christ (Rom 11:23).
Paul’s hope wasn’t for ethnic supremacy — it was that the Jews would abandon unbelief and join the body.
The “all Israel” that will be saved?
It’s the Israel of God — not a passport nation, but those “in Christ” (Galatians 6:16).
That’s the remnant — not the Knesset.
You invoke Luke 1:33 — that Christ will reign over Jacob forever?
He
is — but “not all Israel is Israel” (Romans 9:6).
Jacob has been renamed. His name is now Jesus.
He reigns over the new Israel — His Church.
You’re still waiting for Jesus to walk down Ben Yehuda Street while He’s ruling the cosmos.
You accuse me of spiritualizing?
Brother, the
New Covenant is spiritual.
It’s written on hearts, not stone. It’s ratified in blood, not borders.
It includes people of every tribe and tongue — not just the circumcised.
“The true Jew is one
inwardly, and circumcision is of the
heart, by the Spirit...” — Romans 2:29
You want to return to shadows and genealogies — Christ calls you forward into the
light of fulfillment.
As for Galatians 1:8?
That curse
applies to your gospel — not mine.
Because your gospel says Jesus didn’t finish it.
Your gospel says the Church is Plan B.
Your gospel says God shows partiality to bloodlines.
“God is no respecter of persons.” — Acts 10:34
“In Christ there is neither Jew nor Greek…” — Galatians 3:28
Your gospel isn’t the gospel of Jesus Christ.
It’s Scofield’s — a man-made delusion dressed in footnotes.
And I reject it — fully, publicly, and without apology.
And anyone who truly wants to walk with the Lord should do the same.