
God's Plan with Israel
Discover how God's eternal covenant with Abraham—land, offspring, and blessing—is deepened by the prophets and the Messiah, and how the Spirit writes the new covenant on the heart, without replacing Israel's enduring calling.
Short explanation
God's plan for the world begins small, with one man who listens. Abram is called, he leaves behind what is familiar, and he receives a promise that determines the course of history. Scripture calls this an eternal covenant, a promise of land, offspring, and blessing.
Part 1 - God's plan with Israel
This part explains how the covenant worked in Abraham's days, how it speaks to people today, and how the Messiah reveals the depth of this promise.
Part 3 - God's Plan with Israel
Discover how the fig tree in Scripture portrays Israel’s visible, historical calling: discipline, dispersion, restoration, and expectation. Jesus’ teaching about the fig tree shows that Israel is not written off, but is being prepared for the coming of the Messiah.
Part 5 - God's plan with Israel
Romans 11 reveals the mystery of God's plan of salvation: a temporary hardening over Israel, the fullness of the Gentiles, and ultimately "all Israel." One tree, one root, one God who remains faithful.
Part 7 - God's plan with Israel
Zechariah 8 shows God's return to Zion, visible restoration, truth and peace, then and today.
Part 2 - God's Plan with Israel
Jeremiah's New Covenant, renewal from within, one Spirit, one root, a lasting calling for Israel and shared blessing for the nations.
Part 4 - God's plan with Israel
Discover how Paul unfolds the mystery of Israel and the nations in the olive tree: one tree, one root, one plan, in which Gentiles are grafted in without replacing Israel.
Part 6 - God's Plan for Israel
Whoever blesses Israel shares in God's blessing. Genesis 12:3 explained for then and now.
Part 8 – God's Plan for Israel
Discover how Zechariah 12–14 highlights Israel’s role as a “heavy stone,” the mourning over the Pierced One, and the coming of the King who will reign from Jerusalem. This chapter offers encouragement for the past and a signpost for the present.
