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Is Israel Still Relevant Today

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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Hey, welcome everybody, Brother Goodman here, Profs in the spotlight.
Don't change that channel.
We've got something exciting for you about the nation of Israel.
The topic of today's program is this, very, very sober.
Our title for today's program is this, Israel still relevant today.
Now, my friends, you need to listen to today's program because all over our nation, not worldly
people, not just radio people, not just secular newscasters, Christians and preachers within
our very movements are having second thoughts about Israel's relevance today.
Many of them are even wondering if that is, that's Israel at all over there.
I've been there several times in Israel.
I've stood on the mountain of all of this.
I've eaten their restaurants.
I've poured the temple mount and gone to the Galilee.
I'm telling you, those are the Jews.
Those are the Jews that the Bible speaks of.
Let me read a verse for you.
And I'll quit rambling here.
We've got to bring doc in Amos, chapter 9.
That's a book of the Bible that most of you don't go to too often.
Amos, chapter 9, verse 14 and 15.
Let me read this to you.
And I'll explain this as I read it.
And I will bring again the captivity of my people of Israel.
Now, I'll stop right there.
What he's saying, he's not saying I'm going to bring them back into captivity.
What that phrase means, I'm going to bring them out of captivity, which they were in
for over 2000 years since they were scattered in 70 AD.
God said, I'm going to bring them back.
Now, that's a promise all throughout the Bible.
I can show you that promise all in many places in the Bible.
This is just one place.
And he says, and they, that's Israel, the Jews, shall build their waste cities and they
have and inhabit them.
And they have, I've been there and they shall plant vineyards.
I've seen these vineyards and drink the wine thereof.
I didn't drink the fermented wine, but I'm sure I had some of the non-fermented wine,
right?
And drink the wine thereof and they shall also make gardens and they do and eat the fruit
of them.
Now, listen to this.
And now God is speaking here and I will plant them upon their land.
That's Israel coming back.
That's as dark brings up so often, that's Ezekiel 36 and 37.
That's Son of Man, can these bones live again?
That's the rebirth of the nation of Israel.
They never left the earth.
They were scattered.
And God said, I'm going to bring them back one day.
We believe that happened in 1948, at least the beginnings of it.
I will plant them upon their land and they shall know more.
Listen to this.
Listen to this.
This is Amos chapter 9 verse 14 to 15.
Look what it says here.
God says, I will plant them upon their land.
Where's their land over there in Jerusalem?
They're there.
Okay?
I will plant them upon their land by the over half of the Jews in the entire world out there
now.
Not all of them, but over half of the Jews in the world are in Israel.
It's only like 13, 14 million Jews in the whole world.
And more than half of them are there.
And by the way, this hatred of the Jews going on around the world, I'll talk to talk about
this in a minute.
I believe that's what's going to push more and more of the Jews to go back to Israel.
I think it's going to accelerate greatly in the next few months.
You just watch.
So God says, and they shall know more be pulled up out of their land, which I, God,
I have given them, say the Lord thy God.
That's a powerful couple of verses right there.
What God is saying here is I'm going to plant them back in their land.
They're going to prosper.
They're going to build and they're going to have vineyards and gardens and they will
never be pulled out of their land again.
You don't have to worry about Israel.
You don't have to worry about them getting, getting destroyed and taking out of their
lands.
Never going to happen again.
God promised it right here and other places as well.
Okay.
So in today's program is Israel relevant today.
I'm going to, we're going to prove to you, yes, they are.
That is Israel.
That's over there in the promised land.
They are God's chosen people.
They're not saved yet.
Some of them are, but for the most part, most of them are lost.
But their day is coming.
God is not done with them.
And you just wait and see my friend.
All right.
So stay tuned.
We'll be right back with the program.
Stay tuned.
Welcome everybody, brother Goodman here and Dr. Charles Hill to Hill.
I was joking with Doc while the music was playing.
I said, dog, is there anything left to say?
I said it all in that five minutes there.
Let me read you page 109 in my book, Genesis.
I should have had her put this up, but I didn't.
But that's okay.
This is one of my newest books.
I love this book.
I really do.
I'm not just saying that because I wrote it, but this book is helpful in this book.
It's in two parts, actually in three parts, but I talk about the beginning of all things,
which is basically Genesis one to 11.
And then chapter 12 begins the beginning of the nation of Israel, the people and their
and their and here's what I put for on page 109, the beginning of the Jewish nation.
And it starts with a man named Abraham.
He's Abraham, Abraham and his name's changed Abraham.
That man becomes a family, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph.
And that family becomes as they grow and have kids and grandkids and on and on, it becomes
a people.
So you got a man, you got his family, then you got what becomes a people.
And that people under Jacob, whose name's going to be changed to Israel, the 12 tribes,
his 12 sons are going to make up the nation of Israel.
So that promise given Abraham and Genesis 12 is not just a promise to a man, although
it is a promise to Abraham, it's really a promise to his offspring all the way through
history.
And we're seeing a fulfillment of that right now.
So Doc, I think it's a promise, not only to Abraham, but it's a promise through Abraham.
That's a good way to look at it.
Through him, that's right.
Through him God brought all these things.
Because the promise is going to come up from God to each of the sons and grand sons that
you just mentioned and then to the nation Israel as a whole, this is your land forever.
Yeah.
So we'll have to hit some of these fast doctors a lot.
We want to say we may have to do another show on this, but I got four things here that I
wrote down, I think four.
And I'm sure there's many more.
Well, this goes with your new book.
So I'm just along for the ride to kick into once in a while.
But this is right down your alley.
Oh, yes.
You wrote stuff.
Oh my.
He's got a DVD on Zachariah that's very helpful.
And Zachariah 14 is right at the heart of this.
And why Israel is relevant today?
I've got Israel remains relevant today for several key theological reasons rooted in
God's covenants, his prophecies and the redemption plan.
Let me just give you four things that I picked out here.
They're relevant today in 2026 because number one, God's everlasting covenant with Abraham
and his descendants.
That's right.
Absolutely.
And that covenant with Abraham really was that through his descendants was going to
come the body for Christ and Calvary's work.
And so my question is to the crowd is this.
If God can't keep his promise to Abraham, his descendants to the nation of Israel, then
how do you know he can keep his promise of whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord?
Shall be saved.
I think I mentioned at breakfast.
I said, Doc, if America starts to get bad and we have, we got a lot of stuff going on
in the country and a lot of people are not saved in this country anymore.
Are we still America?
Yeah.
Yeah, we are.
Well, I said this to my son and a couple other preachers recently.
I wonder out of the 8 so million people in Israel and the 330 so many million in America,
I wonder if per capita there might not be more born again people in Israel than they are
in America.
Yeah, you sharing that with me yesterday.
That's an interesting thought.
So do we look at Israel and say, because you're in blindness and because you have the biggest
gay pride and you have all of this other stuff and because of all of this, you can't be what
God wants.
Does he look at us and say, this is what I want?
I'm glad salvation and God's promises depend upon God and not our side.
That goes on with what I'm getting ready to say right here, right on the line, right
spot on dog.
God made an unconditioned covenant.
Yes, absolutely.
God didn't say, I'm going to bless you and you're seeing after you if you'll walk with
me.
It's pretty obvious because when you look at the Abrahamic covenant and it's sealing day,
what did Abraham do?
He got so wore out kicking the fouls away that we're trying to steal the offering that
he set down and fell asleep because this was too important for Abraham to have any
part in walking between the half.
That's good.
That's good.
God, only God can do it.
Only God can.
That's why this thing of the in-time prophecy with Israel is on God's shoulders and nobody
else.
Joe, Doc, right?
That's a show in itself.
Someone needs to make a note of that.
Walking between the half.
Yes.
That's deep stuff right there.
Because most of our viewers, we've got a clue what you're talking about there.
They might remember the scattering the fouls away.
But that's the first time in your Bible you're going to find the word fouls.
We need to pay for the immissary to do that.
We need to show just on that one thing right there because there's a lot of powerful truths
in that story and you just said it.
Abraham could have nothing to do with redemption other than he was used to bring the body through
his linens there and keeping the fouls away is a type of keeping the wicked people.
That's exactly the wrong people's hands out of it and keeping the hands.
People have an understanding of why the two, the doves weren't divided.
I mean Israel's going to in the end be united and the rest of the world is divided.
But anyway, yeah, there's so many.
Yeah, the Israel that everyone's saying doesn't really exist.
That isn't really them.
They're no good.
They're going to be more important than we are.
Absolutely.
Well, let me read that verse in Genesis 12-3 and I will bless them that bless because the
wording is important here.
Yes, it is.
And curse him the curse of the thing.
We quote that all the time.
You bless Israel, do God bless you.
You curse Israel, God will bring a curse upon you in different fashions, maybe your garden
will flood or God does things.
But then it says this, and in the Abraham's shell all, and I circled that word all in
my paper here, all families of the earth, not just Israel, all families of the earth be
blessed.
That's why I often say this is about redemption.
That's what it's all about.
Yeah.
And of course, all people of the world benefit in this redemption that was brought through
the nation of Israel, the Abrahamic covenant here, as well as other things.
Mere inventions, things that the Jews have done, they have invented back sin.
We had this because the Word of God came through the Jews.
Yeah.
The promise extends to the nation descending from Abraham through Isaac and Jacob.
The Bible describes it as everlasting covenant.
And you'll see that in some...
How long has everlasting?
I don't know.
It's a long time.
There's probably a different meaning in the Old Testament than in the New Testament.
You're off on it.
You mentioned that every week now.
I'm telling you.
It's a...
I know I hear it all the time.
Well, that's Old Testament.
That means something different in the Old Testament.
This whole book is the same God yesterday, today, and forever.
I change not.
And a door in the Old Testament is no different than a door in the New Testament.
And thank you very much.
Write that down, okay?
Psalm 105, verse 10 and 11 is worth mentioning here and confirmed the same unto Jacob for
a law and to Israel for an everlasting covenant.
Yeah.
That's forever.
That covenant hasn't ended.
It didn't get replaced with us.
You got to be kidding me.
Well, you know, I think we're living in a time down where there's good men who are listening
to the influencers of the Internet.
No.
Any of those influencers, I believe if you put their supposed Christianity through the
litmus test of the Bible, probably aren't even saved.
And as a result, they're listening to things and they're getting confused and they just
got to let the Bible be the Bible.
I think we're stuck on ourselves.
I think because we're talking off air, or maybe it was during the update, that I have
mentioned to people, you know, there's David in the Bible in Moses.
Look what God did with them even after they sinned.
Oh, but though you can't-
Look, they were perfect.
Those were Old Testament guys.
You can't compare them to a New Testament pastor.
You know what I sense from that, Doc?
They think we're better than them.
Well, here's the thing.
We are living in the Laodicean world.
And that is the spirit of Laodiceanism.
Me.
Yeah.
That's why in the last days, perils times should come.
Why?
Because men should be lovers of their own sin.
That's right.
And then you've got the whole list of things.
Because you're a lover of your own self, you'll be covered as most as proud and all that's
to harm down the line.
The key is lovers of self pride.
Pride's the root of everything.
Well, we need to come back to the page where like Tip Paul said, I died daily.
Yeah.
And literally every morning you get up, your old man wants to get up and take charge of
it.
Don't worry.
We're talking about this off air again.
I think the greatest example of a pastor in the entire Bible from Genesis to Revelation
is Moses.
I'm talking about a human man.
That's because he had perfect people.
You mean, you mean, Cora and the other guys came to the gate and say, oh my goodness.
Yeah.
Oh, just example after this.
The reason they don't want you to say that is God used those men even after they sinned
and did terrible things.
You mean murder, adultery, and yet God restored them to their position.
And I'm thankful that we have a God that when we got saved, our sin was put underneath
the blood of Calvary.
We're not saying that a for man messes up.
And it doesn't mean we have radical grace and we can just do anything we want.
I think when you're born again, as you grow in grace, your want to's are going to come
in alignment with God's place.
And I believe if a man messes up in the ministry, I think he has to step down.
And if he's going to get back into pulpit, I think there's a period of time of restoration.
But the Bible does talk about it.
He's also lost some influence.
He probably needs to go to a different area.
And it makes sense that, but he does, the Bible does say, we're a helper, store such a
one.
That's the same thing that happened.
In the spirit of me, let's let's let's I fall.
But we're living in a time where it seems like preachers have lost sight of what God
has said concerning Israel.
And like you said a while ago, the they're turning against Israel.
I have no idea why men that's been in the ministry 40, 50, 60 years, I've been in the
ministry over that.
And I'm here to tell you, I'm still right where I have always been because that's what
the Bible says.
And that's our problem, dog.
I don't think our guys, because I I debate with some of these guys sometime.
And their rationale is just faulty.
They don't know how to study the Bible.
It's they don't know how to define words.
They don't know how to go back to the first mention.
And we we've got technology and all we got our phones and we've got all of this
the computers and all that.
And I've read and just like you have, and most of the preachers that might be watching
us, we've read a lot of commentaries that are 200 years old.
And my wife wouldn't let me write like that because she said, that's an ongoing
sentence because they have 50 words in one sentence.
Yeah, I've seen you make it in three or four sentences because these people were
dumb.
They didn't have computers.
They didn't have the education we have today.
No, they had time to meditate.
Yeah, well, we do with the click of a button.
We can find every word in the bottom.
Everywhere the word church is whatever.
They took these guys hours, days to study and find out.
Imagine the parchment material and the cost that it took for him to be able to
keep his notes.
And I wonder how many of them had so much of it in their thoughts.
Amazing.
They didn't have television to get in their mind or I mean,
there was nothing.
Well, we got to move on, Doc.
We've only hit one point here.
That's an important point though, this everlasting covenant.
Point number two I put here.
The regathering of Israel into their land in the last.
Right.
Well, we believe that that happened in 1948.
Well, the Bible said in chapter 36, he said, this one, bringing you back.
Chapter 37, this is a process.
And in all of that, we discover that God gave the actual four directions
from the world in which they would return.
Yeah.
They have returned exactly in the directions as God said in the word.
Yeah.
I don't know how anybody could say that the Israel of today, though they're
still in blindness and will be until I think the until the battle of Armageddon.
I think they're still going to be in blindness till then.
But I'm here to tell you, they are the people for the end time scenario.
I wish I could go back to 1948 in May 15.
I'd like to know what the pre the proxy guys were saying.
Yeah.
I know what I'm already on was saying a year before.
I'd love to have heard M.R.
Dehans radio broadcast after May 15th and here we don't know.
I don't know because I was born in 48, but I can remember my uncle in his
teaching and he was past string before that.
And I'm here to tell you from the earliest days of being able to remember he was
teaching all of these things and he had been teaching it.
And of course, now that we're way down the road and we look back, it's clear.
It's clear looking back at all that was well, the beginning of the restoration.
What is it saying?
Prophecies always in hindsight.
Yeah, perfect clear understanding.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And of course, 1967 comes along.
Amazing Jerusalem and the miracles happen there.
That is irrefutable.
There were great miracles in 48 great miracles in 47 or 67.
How can you not see this because God is doing what he said he would do?
Yeah, I'm glad God's going to always do.
A lot of them have believed the lies that Israel is the aggressor and they're
killing people and the Palestinians are the other ones that are the being abused.
It's totally, totally ridiculous.
But when it comes to that, Dan, we understand this is a spiritual warfare.
And the spirit of this world and the spirit of this age is dominated and controlled
by the demonic spirits of this world underneath the God of this world.
So they're going to push that demonic movement.
Even though, can you imagine you believe in your, you're, you're
believing the pride thing, you know, yet you're going to support the group that if
you were there would throw you off the top of the building to kill you.
Yeah.
That's full blown deception.
Now I said here, and mother, this is all this is transcript out of the new book
that she'll put up every now and then for you.
I'm reading right out of that.
And he says here, the Bible prophesies that God would scatter Israel for
disobedience.
Now this happened, that's right.
You know, 78 days and we're in there.
But what would regather them in the latter days as a sign of the end times and his
faithfulness, the equal 36, 37 and many other places and Amos that we already read
has to begin the show.
The theme appears in 30 out 36 and 37 of Ezekiel Isaiah 11, Judah on the 30, Jeremiah 31.
And the modern return of the Jews to the land and we believe 1948, 1967 is that time.
I really think that it probably, I really think the beginning of Israel's return,
the gathering, the gather of the bones.
I really think that was in connection with World War one.
The Balfour Agreement, the Balfour Agreement.
In 1948, the flesh comes upon the bones.
Yes.
I'm convinced because one of the things that Jesus used in Matthew concerning the end times
is coming was wars and the rumors of wars.
Now number three is pretty simple and we've already touched on anything, but
Jerusalem slash Israel is central to the end time.
Oh my.
I mean, the whole Bible, the whole revelation, I mean, it's the holy city.
It is Jerusalem.
It goes all the way back all the way back to Nimrod's day.
So the people there, I guess all those people got to be thrown out and the real
Jews got to be brought in sometime between now and between now and the millennial
reign that eight millions got to be displaced with whatever is.
Zachary 12 talks about Jerusalem becoming a burden, some stone for all people.
That's about the end times.
Absolutely.
And Zachary 14, Joel 3, Matthew 24 also described what we're just talking about
there, this burdensome and is it not?
I mean, you talk about the Temple Mount and buddy, you got a, you got a burdensome
stone. You've got, you got to trouble.
You talk about Jerusalem and the Jews.
It is the center point of it.
Number four, real quickly, Israel's role, Israel is, is relevant because
number one, I'll just review number one, the everlasting covenant given to Abraham.
So they're still relevant.
I mean, two, because they have been regathered in these last days.
It's no doubt about that.
Number three, Jerusalem slash Israel is the central theme of the end times.
I mean, Daniel 70th week.
That's Israel.
Number four, Israel's role.
And this is down your alley, dog.
Israel's role in God's redemptive plan.
You know, Israel gave to the world the scriptures, the prophets, the law of Moses,
and the, and the body that the Messiah would, would inhabit.
Right.
As he, this is why when you get to Revelation chapter 12 and 13, you realize why the devil
is so vehemently set on destroying Israel because he wants to keep God from keeping his promise.
Yeah.
And Israel is the one that provided the body for Christ.
And eventually, that's the fulfillment of the, of what I call the seed of all prophecy is Genesis 3.
15.
I put a little summary in here.
Israel is relevant today because God's covenants are everlasting.
All of his covers.
That's right.
Just the one with Israel, my covenant of eternal life, when I can say that's a covenant.
God doesn't go back on that.
And it's sealed in his blood.
Yeah.
And according to the book of Hebrews, because the tester has died, the testament is in full force.
The existence surrounding modern Israel with prophecies about the end times, we can see that.
It points to the faithfulness of God in the coming return.
Many Christians today see Israel's survival and return as evidence that God's word is true and history is moving forward
to, to fulfill in a prophecy, you take away that building block back there, Israel, you'll hurt the faith of millions of people.
It's, it's, I believe one of the most important building blocks, but there are a lot of other building blocks that are a part of bringing the end time scenario together.
Whether it's you're looking at the church age itself, whether you're looking at the world culture itself, where you're looking at the rise of evil itself.
So many things are all happening at the same time.
How can you not see that Israel is the Israel that's happening at the same time for that event?
Okay.
I've got plenty more material for, for another day.
I want you to take the last minute doc and talk about this thing that redemption was brought to the world.
Yes.
Share that with our audience and what they need to understand.
Well, in the beginning, the seed form is Genesis 3.15.
The devil seed versus her seed, the woman doesn't have a seed.
The next word is it.
We're talking about redemption.
The whole plan of God is to provide the redemption for fallen man that had happened before that judgment fell in Genesis chapter 3.
And in doing that, as you walk your way through the Bible, you come then to Abraham's choosing for what purpose?
To have a genealogy for that.
Then you're going to find a choosing of geography all the way down to the very spot where Jesus's body is going to be born.
All the way down to what takes place in Calvary's cross.
It is all about redemption.
And I hope that you have experienced that.
You don't know what we're talking about.
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We love to help you with that.
All right.
Until next time, keep your eyes on them, skies.