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Thinking Biblically: Is Israel’s Land Promise Still Valid Today?

admin April 14, 2026

Does Israel still have a biblical right to the land today, or were those promises only temporary? Dr. Mike Stallard walks through what Scripture says about the Land Covenant, tracing it from the Abrahamic Covenant through Deuteronomy and into the prophets and New Testament. We’ll learn the crucial distinction between ownership and possession, showing how Israel’s disobedience affected its time in the land but NEVER canceled God’s promise. Above all, we’ll see in Scripture, again and again, that this is God’s land. If you’ve ever wondered whether the land promises still matter today, this episode brings clarity straight from Scripture!

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