• War (featuring Moshe Sigulim)

  • Feb 18 2025
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

War (featuring Moshe Sigulim)

  • Summary

  • There’s a growing question in our culture - why should we care about Israel? The answer is bigger than politics, bigger than history. It’s biblical.

    Since October 7th, the conversation has changed. The battle isn’t just on the ground - it’s in the media, in our churches, and in the hearts of believers.

    Anti-Zionism is on the rise, and many don’t even see it.

    In the first episode of this two-part conversation, we sat down with Moshe Sigulim, a Messianic Jew who holds citizenship in Israel, Canada, and the U.S., to unpack the spiritual war behind the headlines.

    From ancient antisemitism to modern-day propaganda, we expose the undercurrents shaping how the world sees Israel - and why the church cannot afford to stay silent.

    Key Takeaways
    • God’s covenant with Israel still stands - and ignoring it has consequences.
    • The propaganda war is real - and it’s influencing the next generation.
    • Many churches are unknowingly embracing replacement theology - and it’s leading them into dangerous territory.
    • History repeats itself - what happened in 1930s Germany is unfolding again.
    Chapter Markers
    • [00:00] – Why antisemitism is never really new
    • [05:30] – How October 7th changed everything
    • [12:15] – The rise of anti-Zionism in the West
    • [20:40] – The church’s role in standing for Israel
    • [28:10] – What history tells us about today’s conflicts
    • [35:00] – How to fight the spiritual battle for truth
    Call to Action

    This isn’t just about Israel. It’s about the gospel, the church, and God’s promises.

    • Stay informed. Listen in and join the conversation.
    • Challenge replacement theology where you see it.
    • Follow us at TheJewishRoad.com for more content connecting the Old and New Testaments.

    History is being written. Will the church stand with Israel or stay silent?

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