Today I tackled some very troubling comments from Tucker Carlson and
Candace Owens about Israel that have gone viral with millions of views.
While I respect both as fellow believers, their rhetoric is dangerously wrong
and fuels antisemitism. When Tucker challenged Ted Cruz about Genesis
12:3—God’s promise to bless those who bless Israel—Tucker was attacking
foundational biblical truth that spans the Bible from Genesis to Revelation.
Pastor Alan DiDio joined me to expose how this kind of thinking stems from
replacement theology, the false doctrine that claims the Church has
replaced Israel in God’s plan. This heresy, which influenced Martin Luther’s
horrific antisemitic writings and even Hitler’s ideology, allegorizes Scripture
instead of interpreting it literally. When Candace attacks the Scofield Bible
as “heresy” and claims Israel isn’t a democracy, she’s repeating conspiracy
theories without evidence. The truth is simple: Israel appears 75 times in
the New Testament in verses that never refer to the church. God’s
covenants with Israel are everlasting, and the remarkable rebirth of Israel
in 1948 proves God keeps His promises. Supporting Israel’s right to exist
doesn’t mean endorsing every policy of the Israeli government—it means
standing with God’s Covenant People as He commands.
I also tackled some fantastic questions from our Tipping Point viewers that
really get to the heart of Bible prophecy and our eternal future. Subscribers
wanted to know who believers will be ruling over during the Millennium if
everyone is either raptured or survives the Tribulation. Others questioned
where Old Testament saints went after death since they lived before
Christ’s sacrifice, and whether there’s some heavenly realm like Abraham’s
bosom. There was confusion about what happens immediately when
believers die—do we go straight to Heaven or sleep until the Rapture?
Someone asked about the identity of the woman giving birth in Revelation
12. One questioner asked if knowing unsaved loved ones won’t be with us in
eternity will cause heartache, and whether children under the age of
accountability will be raptured along with their believing parents. Finally,
there was the important question about whether people can become
believers and be saved during the Tribulation period after the Church is
gone. These are the kinds of theological questions that help us understand
God’s incredible plan for the future
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