Christian Zionism Through the Lens of Scripture: Israel Reborn, but Not Yet Born Again

The modern rebirth of Israel is one of the great wonders of history, yet it is not the end of the story. The covenant people have returned to the land, but the breath of God has not yet entered them. To bless Israel biblically is not to idolise her, but to pray for her redemption — rejoicing that she is reborn, while yearning for the day she will be born again.

Israel’s Restoration and the Breath of the Spirit

Israel’s modern restoration is real but incomplete. The bones have come together, yet the breath has not entered them. Scripture shows that God will again bring His people through a refining fire so that the Spirit of grace and supplication may be poured out. The national body stands ready for the breath. In Christ, that breath has already been given to His Church—the covenant fulfilled, the curse exhausted, and the Spirit alive within.

A Known Name, A Gathered People, A Poured-Out Spirit

In the closing verses of Ezekiel 39, we are given a window not merely into Israel’s return from exile, but into the final reconciliation still to come — a day when God’s glory will no longer be hidden, His Spirit no longer withheld, and His name no longer misunderstood. “I will not hide My face from them any longer,” He says, “for I will have poured out My Spirit on the house of Israel.” This is not a footnote to history. It is the crescendo of redemption.

The nations will know, Israel will know, and the Church must know: God is not finished with His people. The same mercy that gathers the scattered and pours out the Spirit will soon fill the earth with the knowledge of His glory. Let us be found watching, longing, and ready.

Hackable Humans? The Antichrist Trajectory of Technocratic Humanism

As data-driven systems seek to quantify and control every aspect of human life, we are witnessing the rise of a worldview that denies the soul, exalts man as god, and promises salvation through technology. But beneath the surface lies a chilling truth: this is not innovation — it is imitation. It is not progress — it is the spirit of Antichrist. This GospelSalt essay traces the path from birth registration to behavioural hacking, and issues a clear call to Christian discernment, resistance, and hope.

Shaking, Exposure, and the Temptation of False Hope: A Biblical Response to the Times

In a world rocked by exposure and unrest, many claim we are witnessing a great awakening. But is the shaking meant to restore the world — or to call the Church to readiness for the return of Christ? Here is a scriptural response to the times and a caution against placing our hope in hidden operations rather than the risen Lord.

Have We Misunderstood the Temple? Rethinking Tribulation in the Light of Today

In this season of escalating turmoil and prophetic convergence, are we overlooking the spiritual dimension of tribulation? What if the temple and the covenant of Daniel’s prophecy point not only to events in Jerusalem, but also to profound spiritual realities in the Church?

Zechariah 5: Cleansing the House – A Theological and Gospel Reflection

The scroll flies. The basket is sealed. Zechariah 5 is a vision of judgment—but also a road to grace. The curse falls, the wickedness is removed, and the way is made clear for God to dwell. In Christ, the fire has fallen already. And soon, in fullness, the final cleansing will come.