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The Gospel, Israel, and the End-Time Plan of God

One of the most overlooked elements of end-time prophecy is the central role of Israel and the Jewish people. God's covenantal promises to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are irrevocable (Romans 11:29), and those promises are directly connected to the return of Jesus. Understanding the gospel through this lens deepens our view of God’s faithfulness and illuminates how the Church must partner with His purposes.

The gospel of the kingdom is not simply about individual salvation; it’s about Jesus reigning on the earth, fulfilling every prophetic promise made throughout the Scriptures. That includes the salvation of Israel. Paul writes in Romans 11:25–26, “...a partial hardening has come upon Israel, until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in. And in this way all Israel will be saved.”

The end-time plan of God is a convergence of global evangelism and the restoration of Israel. Jesus Himself linked His return to Jerusalem’s future cry: “You will not see Me again until you say, ‘Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord’” (Matthew 23:39). This indicates that the Jewish people in Jerusalem will welcome Jesus as Messiah—and this event is pivotal to the second coming.

Far from being a side issue, Israel’s salvation is central to the unfolding drama of redemption. It does not diminish the importance of Gentile believers; rather, it reveals the fullness of God's plan. The Church, primarily Gentile in composition today, is called to provoke Israel to jealousy (Romans 11:11), not through arrogance, but through humility and love.

Moreover, the prophetic scriptures point to Jerusalem as a global focal point in the last days. Zechariah 12–14, Isaiah 62, Ezekiel 36–39, and many other passages describe the physical, spiritual, and governmental restoration of Israel. The Church must align with these purposes through prayer, preaching, and practical partnership.

At King’s House DFW, we teach that the global harvest of souls and the salvation of Israel go hand-in-hand. We stand with Israel not as a political stance, but as a biblical conviction rooted in God’s eternal covenant. We believe revival is coming to every nation and to the Jewish people—and it is our joy to pray and prepare for that day.

Understanding the role of Israel in God’s plan is not optional for the end-time Church. It is essential. When the Church grasps her place in this unfolding story, she will walk in deeper intercession, greater clarity, and wholehearted alignment with the return of the King.

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