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Prophecy In The Spotlight, July 6, 2026

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The Abrahamic Covenant, Pt 1

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Prophecy in the Spotlight, July 6, 2026

Prophecy In The Spotlight with Daniel Goodwin and Dr. Charles Hiltibidal The Abrahamic Covenant Part 1 The Covenant That Still Stands: Abraham, Israel, and the Promises of God Israel, Prophecy, and the Abrahamic Covenant In this episode of Prophecy in the Spotlight, host Daniel Goodwin introduces the topic of the Abrahamic Covenant as a continuation of recent discussion around his book Is Israel Still Relevant Today? Goodwin frames Israel as increasingly central and increasingly opposed in the current generation, describing it through biblical language as a “trembling cup” and “burdensome stone.” He opens with Genesis 12:1–3, emphasizing God’s promises to Abram: a land, a great nation, blessing, a great name, and blessing or cursing tied to how others treat Abraham and his descendants. The Question: Is the Covenant Still in Force? Dr. Charles Hiltibidal explains that his teaching on the Abrahamic Covenant is foundational because it goes deeper than Abraham, his descendants, and Israel alone. He and Goodwin note that while the exact phrase “Abrahamic Covenant” may not appear in Scripture, the covenant itself is present because God made promises to Abraham. Hiltibidal distinguishes between conditional and unconditional covenants, arguing that the Abrahamic Covenant is ultimately unconditional because it rests on what God says He will do. At the same time, he explains that Abraham first had to respond to God’s call by leaving his country, kindred, and family. Abraham’s Journey as a Picture of Christian Growth Hiltibidal describes Abraham’s journey as a process of growth rather than instant completion. He imagines Abraham telling Sarah they must leave, even though he does not yet know where God is leading them. This becomes a picture of the Christian life: believers begin by responding to God, then learn and mature step by step. Hiltibidal points out that nearly 25 years pass before God formally broadens the land promise, using that delay to suggest that believers may miss some of God’s best blessings when they do not fully place themselves in the center of God’s will. Understanding the Future by Accepting the Biblical Past A major theme of the episode is that people cannot understand the present or future unless they accept the facts of the biblical past. Hiltibidal argues that the Old Testament is not irrelevant or discarded; it is fulfilled and remains necessary for understanding prophecy. Goodwin expands on this idea by discussing Genesis 6, the Nephilim controversy, the Apocrypha, the Book of Enoch, King James Bible issues, and what he sees as widespread confusion caused by relying on extra-biblical material rather than Scripture. Both men argue that history matters because prophecy is built on God’s earlier promises and actions. Redemption From Genesis 3 to Genesis 12 Hiltibidal connects the Abrahamic Covenant to the larger story of redemption. He describes Genesis 3:15 as the seed of prophecy and redemption, with Genesis 12 as the germination of that seed. In his explanation, the promise to Abraham is not an isolated national promise, but part of God’s unfolding plan to bless all families of the earth. He highlights the repeated “I will” statements in Genesis 12, noting that God promises to show the land, make Abraham a great nation, bless him, make his name great, bless those who bless him, curse those who curse him, and bless all families of the earth through him. The Land Promise and Israel’s Future The discussion then moves to the land itself. Hiltibidal explains that after Lot separates from Abraham, God tells Abraham to look north, south, east, and west, promising the land to Abraham and his seed forever. He argues that this promise remains connected to Israel’s future, including Ezekiel 36–39 and the millennial reign. He also says Israel has never fully occupied all the land promised to Abraham, even under Solomon, and that in the future Israel will receive the land from God rather than merely taking it by force. Goodwin agrees that understanding Israel today requires accepting the biblical continuity of Israel’s past. Daniel 9, the Antichrist, and Part Two Ahead Near the close, Goodwin connects the Abrahamic Covenant to Daniel 9:27, where the Antichrist is said to confirm “the covenant.” Goodwin and Hiltibidal reject the idea that this is simply a peace treaty, suggesting instead that it may involve the Antichrist confirming land-related covenant claims connected to Abraham’s descendants. Hiltibidal says the covenant ultimately rests on God walking between the pieces Himself, making it unconditional and dependent on God’s promise. The episode ends with Goodwin acknowledging that they only made it through the first few slides and announcing that the discussion will continue in part two.

7. juli 202628 min
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Prophecy in the Spotlight, June 29, 2026

Prophecy In The Spotlight with Daniel Goodwin and Dr. Charles Hiltibidal In That Day The Gathering Before the Storm: Rapture, Deception, and the Day of the Lord A Coming Gathering of the Saints In this episode of Prophecy in the Spotlight, hosts Daniel Goodwin and Dr. Charles Hiltibidal focus on the biblical idea of a coming “gathering” of believers unto Christ. Brother Dan opens by connecting that gathering to the rapture, describing it as the blessed hope of the church and the moment when the saints will be assembled in heaven for the marriage supper while end-times events unfold on Earth. The program centers especially on 2 Thessalonians 2, where Paul speaks of the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ and “our gathering together unto him.” Six Years of Prophecy Ministry Before moving deeply into the passage, the hosts thank their viewers and supporters, noting that June marks six years of their national television ministry. They describe Prophecy in the Spotlight as a prophecy-centered ministry that depends on donations and remains focused on the Lord’s coming. Their tone is personal and pastoral, expressing gratitude for people who watch, give, and help keep the program going, whether through television, YouTube, Rumble, or other platforms. The Rapture and the Jewish Wedding Pattern Daniel and Dr. Hiltibidal reflect on the joy of the coming heavenly gathering, including reunion with redeemed loved ones and, above all, seeing Jesus. They connect the rapture to the Jewish wedding pattern, explaining how a bridegroom would propose, the bride would prepare herself, and the groom would return at the father’s appointed time to take her to the father’s house. They use this as an illustration of Christ preparing a place for the church and returning when the Father determines the time. Sorting Out the Day of Christ and the Gathering Dr. Hiltibidal walks through 2 Thessalonians 2 as a sequence of prophetic events. He explains that Paul is addressing confusion among the Thessalonian believers, who had been shaken by false teaching, possibly even letters falsely attributed to Paul, suggesting that the day of Christ had already arrived or was immediately at hand. The hosts distinguish between the gathering of believers at the rapture and the later visible, bodily second coming of Christ, which they identify with “that day,” “the day of Christ,” and “the day of the Lord.” Falling Away, the Antichrist, and the Restrainer A major portion of the discussion centers on the falling away, the revealing of the man of sin, and the role of the restrainer. Dr. Hiltibidal teaches that the rapture is the trigger that begins the prophetic sequence leading toward the tribulation and the eventual second coming. He identifies the restrainer as the Holy Spirit working through born-again believers and argues that once the church is removed, the Antichrist can be officially revealed. The hosts connect this to the abomination of desolation and the Antichrist exalting himself as God. Strong Delusion and the Spirit of Antichrist The hosts also discuss 2 Thessalonians 2:11–12, where Paul says that those who reject the truth will believe a lie. Dr. Hiltibidal frames this as the strong delusion associated with the Antichrist, the false prophet, and the mark of the beast. He warns that deception is already visible in the world and even in some religious settings, arguing that once the restraining influence of the Holy Spirit through the church is removed, deception will intensify dramatically. He also compares modern moral and religious confusion to the spirit of Antichrist already at work. The Call to Be Ready The episode closes with the hosts directing viewers to Dr. Hiltibidal’s DVD teaching, which they say walks through 2 Thessalonians 2 and related prophetic passages in sequential order. Daniel returns to the image of an old-fashioned church gathering, comparing it to the coming heavenly marriage supper where all redeemed saints will be gathered together. He ends with an evangelistic appeal, asking viewers whether their names are written in the Lamb’s Book of Life, whether their sins have been washed away, and whether they are ready for the Lord’s coming.

30. juni 202628 min
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Prophecy in the Spotlight, June 22, 2026

Prophecy In The Spotlight with Daniel Goodwin and Dr. Charles Hiltibidal Jerusalem The Focus of Prophecy Jerusalem, the Apple of God’s Eye, and the End-Time Battle for Israel Jerusalem at the Center of Prophecy In this episode of Prophecy in the Spotlight, hosts Daniel Goodwin and Dr. Charles Hiltibidal continue their discussion of Israel by focusing specifically on Jerusalem as the center of prophetic events. Goodwin introduces material from his new book, Why Is Israel Still Relevant Today?, especially the section titled “Jerusalem: The Focus of Prophetic Events.” He opens with Zechariah 2:8, emphasizing that Israel and Jerusalem are precious to God as “the apple of His eye,” and warns listeners that those who oppose or harm Israel are opposing something God Himself has declared valuable. Israel’s Everlasting Covenant and Continued Relevance Before turning fully to Jerusalem, the hosts briefly review why they believe Israel remains prophetically relevant today. Their first point is that God’s covenant with Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and the nation of Israel is everlasting and not canceled by Israel’s failures or sins. They argue that if God could break His covenant with Israel, believers would have no basis for trusting His promises of salvation. They cite Psalm 105 and related covenant passages to support the view that the land promise and national identity of Israel remain part of God’s continuing plan. Regathering, Redemption, and the Final Purification of Israel Goodwin and Hiltibidal then discuss the regathering of Israel to the land, pointing to prophecies such as Ezekiel 36 and 37 and Amos 9 as evidence that Israel’s modern return is significant. They describe persecution as one of the forces that has historically driven Jewish people back toward their homeland and connect current anti-Israel sentiment to that same pattern. They also frame Israel’s return as part of God’s larger redemption plan, saying the nation is being gathered for future prophetic events, including tribulation, purification, and the millennial reign of Christ. Jerusalem as a Burdensome Stone for the Nations The main focus of the episode is Jerusalem’s prophetic role. The hosts turn to Zechariah 12 and describe Jerusalem as a “burdensome stone” for surrounding nations and eventually for the whole world. They explain the word “burdensome” as something heavy, grievous, oppressive, and troubling, arguing that Jerusalem has become exactly that in world affairs. They connect this prophecy to modern Islamic opposition to Israel, Palestinian hostility, Turkey’s interest in reestablishing Ottoman-style influence, and the broader international pressure placed on Israel over Jerusalem. The Nations Gather Against Jerusalem and the Lord Returns The hosts then move to Zechariah 14, which they describe as one of the Old Testament’s clearest descriptions of the final battle. They explain that God will gather the nations against Jerusalem, that the city will suffer, and that the Lord will then return visibly to fight against those nations. Hiltibidal connects this to Christ standing on the Mount of Olives and to the end of the tribulation, while both hosts distinguish this final battle from Ezekiel 38, which they suggest may occur earlier, possibly near the time of the rapture. They also discuss the seven years of weapon burning in Ezekiel as a clue that the event precedes the kingdom age. Dividing the Land and Praying for Jerusalem Goodwin and Hiltibidal next point to Joel 3, saying God will judge the nations for dividing His land. They connect this to modern diplomatic efforts that pressure Israel to give up land for peace, warning that nations involved in dividing Israel’s land place themselves under divine judgment. At the same time, they stress Psalm 122:6, which commands believers to pray for the peace of Jerusalem. They argue that supporting Israel does not necessarily mean sending money or endorsing everything the modern state does, but it does mean praying for Israel, recognizing God’s promises, and refusing anti-Semitism. Jesus, the Times of the Gentiles, and Israel Today The episode closes with Jesus’ words in Luke 21:24, where Jerusalem is said to be trodden down by Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled. Hiltibidal connects the times of the Gentiles to the period beginning with Nebuchadnezzar’s conquest and ending at Armageddon. The hosts conclude that modern Israel is the Israel of end-time prophecy and that Jerusalem is not just another city, but the place where God has chosen to put His name and where Messiah will return. Goodwin urges listeners to get his new book and Hiltibidal’s related work, while Hiltibidal closes by saying that many prophecies have been fulfilled since World War I and that Israel today is central to end-time Bible prophecy.

23. juni 202628 min
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Prophecy in the Spotlight, June 15, 2026

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.

16. juni 202628 min