Dr. Mike Joins Southwest Radio Ministries’ Dr. Josh Davis To Discuss Replacement Theology

Southwest Radio Ministries’ ‘Watchman on the Wall’ with Josh Davis welcomes Dr. Mike Spaulding to the show to discuss replacement theology. Delve into the origins, implications, and current impact of this controversial doctrine on the church and its relationship with Israel. Explore the historical context and theological nuances as Dr. Spaulding provides clarity on the topic, urging Christians to assess their beliefs and scriptural interpretations. Tune in for a comprehensive analysis of how replacement theology has influenced Christian thought and opened the door for anti-Semitism.

The Hope Report – Melissa Huray and Dr. Mike Discuss Replacement Theology

 

I join host Melissa Huray on The Hope Report to discuss the worldwide turning against Israel and Pastor Mike’s new book on replacement theology!

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Kingdom War Room 57 – The Rise of Replacement Theology and Anti Jewish Propaganda

In this Kingdom War Room roundtable, Dr. Michael Lake is joined by Dr. Mike Spaulding, Dr. Corby Shuey, and Dr. Justin Elwell for a sober, Scripture-centered discussion on replacement theology (supersessionism)—its historical roots, its modern resurgence, and why it fuels dangerous anti-Israel rhetoric in our day.

We address:

• how supersessionism was codified historically and how it continues to shape today’s conversations

• why God’s covenants (especially the Abrahamic) are foundational to understanding the entire Bible

• the warning of Romans 11 and the inconsistency of claiming “Israel is replaced” while still appealing to Israel in end-times frameworks

• why “unhitching” from the Old Testament throws away the very definitions that make the New Testament intelligible

• the difference between critiquing a government’s policies and condemning an entire people

• why the remnant must return to the Word of God—with God’s definitions—if we’re going to stand faithfully in the days ahead

📌 Featured resource: Dr. Mike Spaulding’s new book addressing replacement theology and the biblical case for God’s covenant faithfulness.

Pastor Brandon Holthaus and Dr. Mike Discuss Replacement Theology

In this powerful conversation, Dr. Mike Spaulding joins Pastor Brandon to examine the roots, development, and modern consequences of Replacement Theology, also known as Supersessionism.

From the early Church Fathers to Augustine, Martin Luther, and modern movements within evangelicalism, this discussion traces how Israel’s biblical promises have been reinterpreted, spiritualized, and in many cases dismissed.

Topics covered include:

• The historical origins of Replacement Theology

• How allegorical interpretation reshaped covenant theology

• The Abrahamic and Davidic Covenants • Romans 11 and “All Israel Will Be Saved”

• The prophetic significance of 1948

• How bad Israeology impacts eschatology and hermeneutics

• The connection between theological error and antisemitism

• Christian Zionism clarified

• Apostasy in the last days

Dr. Spaulding explains why getting Israel right matters for every other area of theology and why this issue is more urgent than ever in our generation.

📘 Get the Book: Replacement Theology: Its Root, Fruit, and Consequences for Jewish People and the Nation of Israel

Available at: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Google Books.

For signed copies: drmichaelspalding@gmail.com

Stay grounded in Scripture. Test everything. Hold fast to what is good.

A View From The Bunker – Replacement Theology – Derek Gilbert with Dr. Mike Spaulding

THE ENEMY has driven a wedge between Christians and Jews. About 1,900 years of bad blood exists, and it’s exacerbated by a belief that Christians have replaced Israel in the blessings promised by God.

Dr. Mike Spaulding (DrMikeSpaulding.com), author of the book Replacement Theology, joins us to address the contentious relationship between Christians and Jews, particularly in light of rising anti-Jewish sentiment within the Christian community. Mike argues that many Christians have rejected prophetic scriptures, leading to a misunderstanding of the role of Israel and the Jewish people in God’s plan. He emphasizes that replacement theology, which posits that the church has replaced Israel, is fundamentally flawed and not supported by scripture. We delve into historical context, theological implications, and the urgent need for Christians to recognize the enduring covenant between God and the Jewish people.