There is often confusion or misrepresentation alleging that the future conversion/restoration of Israel was first promoted by dispensationalist teachers in the early 1800s. To the contrary, the biblical hope of Israel's repentance and turning in faith to Jesus as Savior and Lord was promoted throughout church history.
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America is a covenant-breaking nation Pastor Price explains that our forefathers in England, Scotland and Ireland swore the Solemn League and Covenant, which was a national covenant, sworn by the representatives of those nations on behalf of themselves and that generation, and they included their posterity within the covenant. We are that posterity. Therefore, it is not only those of that generation that are bound, but all succeeding generations are bound by the covenant. When nations break covenants with God, the covenant does not end. Instead, those nations become covenant breakers. The people of North America were colonies of Great Britain, therefore we are bound by that same covenant. The United States and Canada are covenant-breaking nations because we have not kept that covenant. As a result, we are under God's judgment.