Prophecy in the Spotlight with Dan Goodwin
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.
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