Let's Have the Israel Conversation...

Let's Have the Israel Conversation...

From Faith and Friction Podcast by Faith and Friction Podcast

June 1, 2026 · 51 min

About this episode

The episode explores the complex theological questions surrounding Israel, the Jewish people, and their role in God's plan.

Did the Church replace the Jewish people? Is the nation of Israel important in the end times? Who are the real Jews? Was the Abrahamic Covenant Fulfilled? If the Jews don't believe Jesus is the Messiah, are they still part of God's plan? And why does a nation smaller than New Jersey seem to be at the center of so much attention, controversy, and biblical prophecy? These aren't just theological questions anymore. They're showing up in churches, family dinners, group chats, podcasts, social media feeds, and conversations among believers everywhere. People are losing friends and lifelong relationships over this conversation. Some Christians say Israel still has a unique role in God's plan. Others believe the Church has completely replaced Israel. Some are confused. Some are frustrated. And many are simply asking: "What does the Bible actually say?" In this episode, we sit down and wrestle with some of the biggest questions surrounding Israel, the Jewish people, God's covenants, Romans 11, prophecy, and the end times. We're not asking you to blindly accept a position. We're inviting you to open the Scriptures and see what God says for yourself. Because if we're living in a…

Topics covered

  • Israel
  • Jewish people
  • Abrahamic Covenant
  • Christianity
  • end times
  • theology
  • prophecy

Keywords

  • Israel
  • Jewish people
  • Church
  • Abrahamic Covenant
  • end times
  • theology
  • prophecy
  • Romans 11
  • Messiah
  • faith

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Church

Books & works: Abrahamic Covenant, Romans 11

Places: Israel, New Jersey

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