Prophecy in the Spotlight with Dan Goodwin
Prophecy In The Spotlight with Daniel Goodwin and Dr. Charles Hiltibidal Is Israel Still Relevant Today? Israel, Covenant, and the End-Time Blueprint: Why Dan Goodwin and Dr. Charles Hiltibidal Say Israel Still Matters A Sober Question About Israel’s Relevance In this episode of Prophecy in the Spotlight, hosts Dan Goodwin and Dr. Charles Hiltibidal address the question, “Is Israel still relevant today?” Dan opens by saying that many Christians, pastors, and teachers are having second thoughts about modern Israel’s biblical importance. He argues that the Jewish people in the modern land of Israel are the same people connected to the promises of Scripture, and he begins the program by reading from Amos 9:14–15, which he interprets as God’s promise to bring Israel back to its land and never uproot them again. The Return of Israel as a Fulfilled Promise Dan emphasizes that the modern return of Jewish people to Israel is not accidental, but part of God’s prophetic plan. He says the phrase about bringing again “the captivity” of Israel means God would bring them out of captivity and restore them to their land after centuries of scattering. He connects this return to 1948, the rebirth of the modern nation of Israel, and to passages such as Ezekiel 36 and 37, where God restores the dry bones and brings Israel back to life as a nation. Abraham, the Covenant, and the Beginning of the Nation The conversation then moves into Dan’s book on Genesis, where he discusses the beginning of the Jewish nation through Abraham. Dan explains the progression from one man, Abraham, to his family, then to a people, and ultimately to the twelve tribes of Israel through Jacob. Dr. Hiltibidal adds that the promise was not only given to Abraham, but also came through Abraham to his descendants. Both hosts stress that the covenant is foundational for understanding Israel’s ongoing prophetic role. An Everlasting Covenant, Not a Temporary Arrangement One of the program’s central arguments is that God’s covenant with Abraham and Israel is everlasting. Dan reads and discusses Genesis 12:3, where God says He will bless those who bless Abraham and curse those who curse him, and that all families of the earth will be blessed through him. The hosts argue that if God cannot keep His promises to Abraham, then believers would have no basis for trusting God’s promises about salvation. For them, Israel’s continued relevance depends on God’s faithfulness, not Israel’s present spiritual condition. Redemption Through Israel Dr. Hiltibidal explains that the covenant with Abraham ultimately points to redemption. Through Israel came the Scriptures, the prophets, the law, and the human lineage through which Jesus Christ came into the world. Dan and Dr. Hiltibidal connect this back to Genesis 3:15, which they describe as the seed form of prophecy and redemption. The broader point is that Israel is not merely a political subject; in their view, Israel is part of God’s redemptive plan for the whole world. Israel’s Present Blindness and Future Restoration The hosts acknowledge that most Jewish people are not yet saved, though some are. Dan says Israel is still in spiritual blindness, but he believes their day is coming. He argues that God has not replaced Israel with the church and has not abandoned His promises. The program strongly rejects replacement theology and the idea that modern Israel is irrelevant or illegitimate. For Dan and Dr. Hiltibidal, Israel may not yet fully recognize Christ, but God’s plan for Israel is still moving forward. The Regathering in the Last Days Dan identifies the regathering of Israel as another major reason Israel remains relevant. He says the Bible prophesied both Israel’s scattering because of disobedience and Israel’s regathering in the latter days. The hosts mention Ezekiel 36–37, Isaiah 11, Jeremiah 31, and other prophetic passages as evidence. Dr. Hiltibidal suggests that the regathering process may have begun around World War I with the Balfour Declaration, while 1948 brought the visible national restoration. Jerusalem at the Center of End-Time Prophecy The program also emphasizes that Jerusalem and Israel are central to end-time prophecy. Dan references Zechariah 12, where Jerusalem becomes a burdensome stone for all people, along with Zechariah 14, Joel 3, Matthew 24, and Daniel’s seventieth week. The hosts argue that the world’s hostility toward Israel and the ongoing conflict over Jerusalem and the Temple Mount fit the prophetic picture. They see Israel’s current position in world affairs as another sign that biblical prophecy is unfolding. Spiritual Warfare and Global Opposition to Israel Dan and Dr. Hiltibidal interpret modern hostility toward Israel as part of spiritual warfare. They say the hatred of Israel around the world may push more Jewish people back to the land, accelerating the regathering. They also criticize Christians who, in their view, have been influenced by internet personalities or weak Bible study into turning against Israel. The hosts frame anti-Israel sentiment as more than politics; they see it as opposition to God’s covenant and prophetic plan. The Bible as the Final Authority Throughout the episode, both hosts return repeatedly to the authority of Scripture. They argue that modern believers must let the Bible define Israel’s place rather than political pressure, media narratives, or theological trends. Dan warns that removing Israel from prophecy damages a major building block of biblical interpretation. Dr. Hiltibidal adds that many end-time signs are converging at once: the church age, world culture, rising evil, and Israel’s restoration. Together, they present Israel as an essential piece of the prophetic puzzle. A Closing Call to Salvation The program closes by returning to redemption. Dr. Hiltibidal says the Bible’s prophetic line begins with Genesis 3:15 and moves through Abraham, Israel, geography, genealogy, Bethlehem, and ultimately Calvary. The hosts say the purpose of prophecy is not merely prediction, but salvation through Jesus Christ. They invite listeners who do not understand or have not experienced salvation to contact them for help, and Dan closes with his familiar exhortation to keep watching the skies.
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