
Who Are God’s Chosen People? The Biblical Identity No One Talks About
Who are God’s chosen people? Scripture points to Christ—not race or politics. This final study examines Abraham’s seed, Israel, and true Biblical identity.

Who are God’s chosen people? Scripture points to Christ—not race or politics. This final study examines Abraham’s seed, Israel, and true Biblical identity.

Was the founding of modern Israel in 1948 a fulfillment of Bible prophecy? A Scripture-based examination of Ezekiel 37, the two sticks, and why Christ’s Kingdom—not politics—fulfills God’s promises.

Explore how Christian Zionism misleads believers about Israel, misinterprets Scripture, and creates false hope. Learn the truth rooted in the Bible.

The notion that “Jews are God’s chosen people” is a misinterpretation of Scripture. The Bible states that the Israelites, not Jews, were God’s chosen people, a distinction important for understanding biblical promises and events.

Jesus is the creator of our faith, so technically, He can’t be referred to as a “Christian.”

Have you ever asked yourself that question? I mean, it seems like the Jews always have some issue with their neighbors. It doesn’t matter where they live, it doesn’t matter at what point in history

What if I told you, in Israel, the Jews spit, accost, and even attack Christians? Would you believe me? Probably not… It’s something you’ve never been told, and it flys in the face of what

The Jewish Talmud says many unsavory things about our Lord Jesus Christ. Some of them are in plain sight, and some of them are concealed.

Reader: I have been reading the Bible for years now. We the gentiles were grafted into the Olive tree. We were grafted in, because of the faith of Abraham.

Have you noticed that? If so, have you asked yourself why? Hey, we all saw what happened on October 7th. Hamas which operates in Gaza unleashed a savage attack inside Israel. 1,400 Israeli’s were killed,

For decades, Christians have been taught the Jews are God’s chosen people. We’ve been taught, “Judeo-Christian values” bind us together. Personally, I don’t believe that. However, I don’t want to talk about that right now.

We commonly hear, the Jews are God’s chosen people, and Judeo-Christian values bind us together. So what does the Talmud say about the values of Judaism?