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In the opening session of The Israel of God, we explored what “the Israel of God” means. Moving beyond dispensational views, we saw Scripture as one continuous story centered on Christ. Using John 3 and Nicodemus, we learned the kingdom is about new creation and restored fellowship with God for all nations, not ethnic privilege.
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In April, a Colorado gardener built four new 4×8 raised beds using straw, native clay, grass clippings, topsoil, and mushroom compost over existing drip irrigation. She also planted a homemade peach-pit orchard of 14 trees and is experimenting with corn and pumpkins as companions. The backyard is transforming into a productive food forest.
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Ephesians refutes ethnic exclusivity in God’s favor toward Israel, held by early Jewish unbelievers and dispensationalists, by expanding categories like “Israel,” “covenant,” and “household of God” universally through faith in Christ. It redefines Israel as all believers—Jews and Gentiles—anchored to historical promises, including Gentiles as heirs.
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On April 11, 2026, Sarah and I attended the Colorado Republican State Assembly at CSU Pueblo’s Massari Arena. Despite long lines and tech issues, the day brimmed with energy. We heard inspiring speeches from Lauren Boebert and Scott Presler, met candidates like Victor Marx and Scott Bottoms, and left more invested in the 2026 primaries.…





