This important message
on current fulfillment of prophecies related
to Israel was published in the November/December
edition of Lamplighter Magazine, a publication
of Lamb and Lion Ministries. It was titled,
The Future Has Arrived and
was written by Dr. David Reagan - one of the
best teachers on Bible prophecy.
Dr Reagan
writes: I am constantly running across articles
by Dispensationalists in which the argument
is presented that in order to be a "consistent
futurist, you cannot contend that prophecies
are being fulfilled today. Instead, it is argued
that all end time prophecy relates to Israel
in the Tribulation and Millennium. Therefore,
all we are seeing today is "stage setting",
but not the fulfillment of prophecy.
I strongly
disagree with this viewpoint. First of all,
there are four end time prophecies concerning
Israel that were fulfilled even before the 20th
Century began. They are:
Some
might respond by saying these are not end time
prophecies, but they are. The end times or the
"last days" began at the Cross. The
writer of the Hebrew letter referred to his
day and time (the First Century) as the "last
days The Apostle Peter also called
the time in which he was living the "last
times" (1 Peter 1:5 and 20). And in the
same letter he stated that "the end of
all things is at hand" (1 Peter 4:7). The
"end times" began 2,000 years ago.
We are currently in the end of the end times,
and we know this because God's Word gives us
signs to watch for that will mark the end of
the age.
The
fulfillment of the prophecies listed above makes
it clear that all future prophecies in the Scriptures
regarding Israel do not relate to just the Tribulation
and the Millennium. Additionally, there are
other futuristic prophecies in the Scriptures
regarding Israel that were either fulfilled
in part or in whole during the 20th Century,
and they are prophecies that point to the soon
return of Jesus.
Current
Fulfillment Of Prophecies Related To Israel
Consider,
to begin with, the most prolific futuristic
prophecy in the Hebrew Scriptures - namely,
that in the end times the Jewish people will
be regathered in unbelief from the four corners
of the Earth. This regathering began in the
late 19th Century when Theodor Herzl wrote his
book, The Jewish State, in which he advocated
that the time had come for the Jews to return
to their homeland. In 1900 there were only 40,000
Jews in Israel. By the end of World War II this
number had risen to 800,000. Today, it stands
at nearly 6 million. The Jews continue to come,
but there is no doubt this is a prophecy that
is being fulfilled before our very eyes. Or,
consider the re-establishment of the state of
Israel on May 14, 1948. This was a clear and
definite fulfillment of Bible prophecy. It is
an accomplished fact, and it is a miracle of
God. It is not mere "stage-setting, it
is a play that has already been performed in
full.
Another
accomplished fact is the revival of the Hebrew
language from the dead. When the Jews were scattered
from their homeland in the First and Second
Centuries, they stopped speaking Hebrew. The
Jews in Europe mixed Hebrew with German and
created a new language called Yiddish. The Jews
in the Mediterranean Basin mixed Hebrew with
Spanish and created a language called Ladino.
But the Bible prophesied that the Hebrew language
would be revived in the end times (Zephaniah
3:9), and that is exactly what happened in the
late 19th and early 20th Centuries through the
efforts of one man - Eliezer Ben Yehuda. Today,
the people of Israel speak biblical Hebrew.
Equally
certifiable is the reclamation of the Jewish
homeland. As pointed out earlier, the Bible
prophesied that it would become a desolation
after the Jewish people were expelled from it.
But the Bible also prophesied that when the
Jews returned to the land, it would once again
become a land of milk and honey: "The desolate
land will be cultivated instead of being a desolation
in the sight of everyone who passed by. And
they will say, 'This desolate land has become
like the garden of Eden; and the waste, desolate,
and ruined cities are fortified and inhabited'"
(Ezekiel 36:34-35). When the Jews started returning
to their homeland in the late 19th Century,
it was a total wasteland. Nearly all the trees
had been cut down and the soil was badly eroded.
The land resembled a desert. Most of the valleys
had become malaria-infested swamp lands. The
Jewish pioneers began planting trees, reclaiming
the soil, and draining the swamps. Today, Israel
is the bread basket of the Middle East.
Another
prophecy that has definitely been fulfilled
in our times is the resurgence of the Israeli
military. Zechariah 12:6 says that in the end
times, God "will make the clans of Judah
like a firepot among pieces of wood and a flaming
torch among sheaves, so they will consume on
the right hand and on the left all the surrounding
peoples. The fulfillment of this prophecy can
be seen today in the incredible military power
of Israel. It is one of the world's smallest
nations, yet it is ranked by all experts as
one of the four top military powers in the world.
Finally,
with regard to Israel before the Tribulation
begins, the Bible prophesies that Jerusalem
will be re-occupied by the Jews (Zechariah 12:2-3
and 6) and that it will become the focal point
of world politics (Zechariah 12:3). The Jews
returned to the city when it was captured in
the Six Day War in 1967, and today, all the
nations of the world are coming against Israel
over the issue of who will control Jerusalem
in the future.
Current
Fulfillment Of Non-Jewish Prophecies
But
end time prophecies regarding Israel are not
the only ones we see being fulfilled in whole
or in part before our very eyes. Daniel prophesied
that in the end times the old Roman Empire would
be revived (Daniel 2:31-45), and we can see
that being accomplished today in the creation
and expansion of the European Union. The Bible
prophesies repeatedly that in the end times
there will be a great apostasy in the Church
(1 Timothy 4:1, 2 Timothy 3:1 and 5, 2 Timothy
4:3-4). We are up to our ears in that apostasy
today as major Christian denominations ordain
homosexuals, approve same-sex marriage, deny
the deity of Jesus, and mock the inerrancy of
the Scriptures. In like manner, the Bible prophesies
that "in the last days" society will
disintegrate into a cesspool of immorality and
violence (2 Timothy 3:1-5). Can there be any
doubt that those days have arrived? Daniel was
told that the end time prophecies would not
be completely understood until the end time
- that is, until the time comes for their fulfillment
(Daniel 12:8-9). That time must be upon us for
we are living in the time when ancient prophecies
are being understood for the first time ever,
due to historical developments and technological
advances.
Taking
The Signs Of The Times Seriously
I could
go on and on, but I think I have made my point.
The future has arrived! End time prophecies
are being fulfilled today. What we are witnessing
is much more than "stage-setting. God is
clearly fulfilling promises He made thousands
ofyears ago to the Jewish people. And God is
orchestrating the fulfillment of end time prophecies
that are not related to the Jewish people. It
is exciting to see these prophecies fulfilled,
and I am tired of seeing people attempt to depreciate
their importance by flipping them off in a cavalier
way as nothing more than mere "stage-setting".
Jesus
is coming soon. The signs of the times attest
to that fact. God expects us to take those signs
seriously because He is about to pour out His
wrath upon this world in the Great Tribulation,
and He does not desire that any should perish.
The fulfillment of prophecy all around us today
is God's way of waking us up to the fact that
we are living on borrowed time, and we need
to use the remaining time to commit ourselves
to holiness and evangelism.