David J. Stewart #fundie jesusisprecious.org
I do not believe in Replacement Theology (i.e., the doctrine that the Church replaces Israel). This is because there never was anything to replace! That is, there never was a time when God's promises applied to heathen, unsaved, Christ-rejecting Jews. From the very beginning, no unsaved Jew ever went to Heaven. From the very beginning, God never continued to bless disobedient Jews. There are billions of people alive today in 2016, who enjoy God's awesome goodness and abundant blessings, yet they reject and despise the Lord Jesus Christ. They are playing with hellfire! Their days of receiving God's mercy are numbered! The two million Jews who wandered in the Wilderness had shirked off God's blessings in ingratitude, complaining ten times, until God finally became angry and decided that none of the Jews aged 21 or older would ever enter into the Promised Land.
Christian tourists are frequently spit upon by Jewish Rabbi's, and are arrested for witnessing the Gospel to youth in Israel. In Israel, there is a prevailing arrogance against the United States, and a spirit of antichrist. The official religion of Jewry is Judaism, which blatantly denies Jesus as the Messiah. Their unholy book is the Talmud, which teaches that Jesus is boiling in excrement and urine in hell forever. The Talmud denies Jesus' virgin birth, instead claiming that a Roman soldier raped Mary. This is how unsaved, reprobate, discarded, Jews treat Israel's true Messiah, King and God. Yet, Romans 11:28 says, “As concerning the gospel, they are enemies for your sakes: but as touching the election, they are beloved for the fathers' sakes.” This simply means that God still honors his promises to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. God will graft any believing Jew back into the olive tree of true Israel. But if not, all unbelieving Jews (and unbelieving Gentiles) will split Hell wide open the very moment they breathe their last earthly breath (Revelation 20:15). God is no respecter of persons (Romans 2:11). Everyone must be born-again to enter into the Kingdom of God (John 3:3).