The Scofield Reference Bible, published in 1909, aimed to garner support from American Evangelicals for the Zionist state of Israel, emphasizing a dispensationalist view that separates Jewish and Christian covenants. This interpretive system has significantly influenced modern Christian thought, often at the expense of the core message of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Christian Zionists, particularly from the U.S., support Israel's nation-building despite the rejection of Jesus Christ by the vast majority of Jews. Israel today are not God's chosen people. The true believers in Christ are, irrespective of ethnicity, nationality or race.
In the Gospel of John, Jesus addresses His mother as "Woman" rather than "Mother," highlighting a spiritual bond rather than a physical lineage. True kinship in faith transcends ethnicity and genetic ties, asserting that only those who follow God's will are considered Jesus’s true family, replacing traditional Jewish identity.