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.

“All Israel” Will Be Saved – Dr. Mike Spaulding

I am currently teaching through the book of Acts. In Chapter 2 we read a prophecy of Joel. This prophecy provides a much-needed correction to much modern theology, especially Covenant Postmillennialism.

One advantage that we have as believers in Jesus Christ that the Hebrew people did not have is an understanding that the last days would be marked by two appearances of Messiah. Jesus came first as a suffering servant depicted in Isaiah 53. Jesus Himself quoted Isaiah 53:12 when He said, “The Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many” (Mark 10:45).

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