Friday, May 16, 2025

I Will Never Curse Israel — A Rebuke to Replacement Theology in Finland

The more I study my Bible, the more I am convinced: God has never abandoned Israel.
Not once. Not ever. Not even when they stumbled. And anyone teaching otherwise is in rebellion against Yahweh.

Yet here in Finland, I hear it constantly:
→ "The Church is the new Israel."
→ "God has rejected the Jews."
→ "We are now the chosen people."
→ Some even say Finland is the true Israel, and that the Jews in Israel today are impostors.

What kind of delusion is this?

Let me be clear: this is Replacement Theology—a demonic lie that claims the Church has replaced the Jewish people in God's plan. And the Finnish Lutheran Church has spread this garbage for far too long.

Romans 11:1 (AMP) says it plainly:
“I say then, has God rejected and disowned His people? Certainly not! For I too am an Israelite, a descendant of Abraham, of the tribe of Benjamin.”
Greek: Μὴ γένοιτο! → May it never be!

God’s covenant with Israel is eternal. It cannot be canceled. His love for Israel is everlasting. Period.

Jeremiah 31:37 (Hebrew/English):
כֹּה אָמַר יְהוָה אִם־יִמָּדְוּ שָׁמַיִם מִלְמָעַל וְיֵחָקְרוּ מוֹסְדֵי־אֶרֶץ לְמָטָּה גַּם־אֲנִי אֶמְאַס בְּכָל־זֶרַע יִשְׂרָאֵל
“Thus says Yahweh: ‘If the heavens above can be measured and the foundations of the earth searched below, only then would I reject all the offspring of Israel.’”

Has the sky been measured yet? No?
Then stop spreading lies. God has not rejected His people.

And in Romans 11:28–29, Paul says:
“From the standpoint of the gospel, they are enemies for your sake, but from the standpoint of God’s choice they are beloved for the sake of the fathers. For the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable.”

Irrevocable = ἀμεταμέλητα (ametamelēta) → unable to be taken back.

Yet in Finland, I see arrogant Christians, even famous ones, speak with such ignorance and coldness toward Jewish people.
I’ve been treated with that same coldness too—once people decide I’m not “useful” to their church career paths or personal agendas.
The same spirit of pride that casts people aside is the same pride that cursed Israel throughout history.

And I’ve heard Finnish Christians mock the fears of Jewish people. I’ve seen how they refuse to understand why Jews are afraid of people like Kamala Harris, Soros, or global woke ideology.
→ Jews see history repeating itself.
→ I see it too.

I’ve been bullied and cornered enough to recognize when the darkness starts creeping in.
And Finland is full of fake smiles and religious pride—no real love.

I know what it means to stand alone. And I refuse to be silent.

I’m not paid to write this. No one sponsors me.
But even if they outlaw Zionism, I will never stop saying:

Zionism is not racism. It is the belief that Jewish people have the right to live in their ancestral homeland.

And if you are against that, you are not neutral.
You are an antisemite. A Nazi in Christian disguise.

Let me quote Pastor John Hagee, who said:
“Israel does not just have the right to exist—Israel has the right to exist because the Word of God says so.”

And he’s absolutely right.
The more I read Scripture, the more I see:
→ My God is Yahweh
→ My Messiah is the Jewish Messiah
→ The Church is grafted in—not a replacement
→ The Jewish people are the root and original covenant holders

Romans 11:17:
“If some of the branches were broken off, and you, being a wild olive shoot, were grafted in among them… do not be arrogant.”

We Christians are adopted, not the original heirs.
How dare any Christian act superior to the Jewish people when our salvation came from their Messiah?

And let’s not pretend Luther was Spirit-filled when he wrote hateful filth against the Jews.
He died bitter, proud, and hateful.
If you build your faith on his words, you’re not following the Bible—you’re following a broken man.

No revival will ever come to Finland until we do Teshuvah (תְּשׁוּבָה) → true repentance.
Repent for Luther’s antisemitism. Repent for arrogance. Repent for national pride that thinks we’re God’s chosen instead of humble servants.

If you hate Jews, mock their fear, or curse Israel—you do not have the Holy Spirit.
You might have religion, but you don’t have the Ruach HaKodesh.
Because the Spirit of Yahweh teaches love even for our enemies—how much more for His chosen people?

So let me say this as clearly as possible:

→ I stand with Israel.
→ I will never curse them.
→ Even if it becomes illegal.
→ Even if they jail me.

Because my Messiah is Jewish,
my God is Yahweh,
and I am grafted in by mercy—not by merit.

And if you hate Israel, you are not my brother or sister in Christ.

Zechariah 2:8:
"He who touches you [Israel], touches the apple of His eye."

Think long and hard before you curse what God calls beloved.