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April
30th, 1998 (corresponding to Iyar 4, 5758) marked
the fiftieth anniversary of Israel's declaration
of independence. Yom Ha-Atzmaut (Israel's Independence
day) comes just one week after Yom HaShoah - Holocaust
Memorial day. It has been fifty years since Israel
emerged from the near-death experience of the
Shoah and was miraculously reborn as an independent
nation. It hasn't been an easy fifty years. It
has been a struggle for existence. Israel has
survived six or seven wars. The nation still faces
many difficulties, but there is no question that
the State of Israel is established. We have much
to be grateful for. There has been death, but
there has also been rebirth. Yet, in spite of
our amazing restoration to the Land of our fathers,
in spite of Eretz Yisrael (the Land of Israel)
flourishing, and having withstood the unrelenting
hostility of 200 millions Arabs who surround us,
there are still many Christians who question whether
the modern state of Israel is the fulfillment
of prophecy. They wonder if the reborn state of
Israel is simply a matter of historical circumstance,
or a central part in the plan of God. They reason
that since the majority of the Jewish people are
in a state of unbelief, the modern state of Israel
may be invalid, and so they question whether Christians
have an obligation to stand by Israel. However,
the Word of God foretold long ago that the Jewish
people would initially return to our ancient homeland
in just such a spiritual condition. The events
of the past fifty years are not a coincidence
of history, but the outworking of the ancient
counsel of God. We are back in the Land, after
2000 years of difficult and painful exile and
wandering. No, God is not finished with the nation
of Israel; but there is an even greater restoration
that is to come, namely the restoration of the
Jewish people to their God. I hope to make clear
that these two phases - first a restoration to
the Land of Israel, followed by a restoration
to the God of Israel, is what God in His prophetic
Word told us to expect. Christians and Messianic
Jews need to understand this, since they have
an obligation to stand with the prophetically
reborn nation of Israel. Let's consider three
prophetic passages: Ezekiel 36 and 37, and Zechariah
12. These prophecies specifically deal with Acharit
Ha-Yamim - the Last Days. Let's first consider
Ezekiel 36:16-27 and see what God revealed to
the prophet in the sixth century BC:
Then
the word of the Lord came to me saying, "Son
of man, when the house of Israel was living
in their own land, they defiled it by their
ways and their deeds; their way before Me was
like the uncleanness of a woman in her impurity".
(36:16-17)
Just as there shouldn't be sexual intercourse
between a man and a woman during her menstruation,
so God was unable to be intimate with His Jewish
people because of our many sins. We were unclean,
which interfered with our intimacy with the Holy
One of Israel. The details of our uncleanness
are given in verses 18-19:
Therefore
I poured out My wrath on them for the blood
which they had shed on the land, because they
had defiled it with their idols. Also I scattered
them among the nations and they were dispersed
throughout the lands. According to their ways
and their deeds I judged them.
The Holy One's response
to our sins was to exile us from the good land
of Israel, in which He had graciously allowed
us to live, and scatter us among the nations.
Hopefully we would learn the lesson that it is
not good to ignore or rebel against the Most High
God. Did we learn this lesson in the Diaspora?
The answer is found in verses 20-21:
When they
came to the nations where they went, they profaned
My holy name, because it was said of them, "These
are the people of the Lord; yet they have come
out of His land." But I had concern for My holy
name, which the house of Israel had profaned
among the nations where they went.
Sadly, most of Am
Yisrael (the People of Israel) did not learn the
lesson God intended us to learn in the Diaspora.
The Word of God, through the prophet Ezekiel,
makes it quite clear that the majority of the
Jewish people would remain in the same state of
unbelief while in exile that caused us to be sent
away in the first place. So what will God do?
Leave us in the Diaspora, in unbelief, in a state
of spiritual death? No, He will graciously act:
He will take us out of the Diaspora, and out of
our state of spiritual death. Look at verses 22-24:
Therefore
say to the house of Israel, "Thus says the Lord
God, 'It is not for your sake, O house of Israel,
that I am about to act, but for My holy name,
which you have profaned among the nations where
you went. I will vindicate the holiness of My
great name which has been profaned among the
nations, which you have profaned in their midst.
Then the nations will know that I am the Lord,'
declares the Lord God, 'when I prove Myself
holy among you in their sight. For I will take
you from the nations, gather you from all the
lands and bring you into your own land'".
(notice that this
land is specifically designated for the Jewish
people) In spite of being an embarrassment to
God during our exile among the nations by profaning
His name and bringing Him disrepute, the Gracious
One will nevertheless demonstrate to the nations
that He is holy, reliable, and trustworthy. He
promised to take us out of the Exile and return
us to our own land. He can always be counted on,
even if the same cannot be said for His people.
Let's call this Phase One: Israel's physical restoration
to the Land. Next comes Phase Two: Israel's spiritual
restoration to God, as seen in verse 25:
Then I will
sprinkle clean water on you, and you will be
clean; I will cleanse you from all your filthiness
and from all your idols.
Next, God promises
to sprinkle the Jewish people, as it were, with
clean water, symbolic of spiritual cleansing.
Whereas we were spiritually unclean, this sprinkling
will bring cleansing from all our filthiness and
from all our idols. There will be a turning away
from the idols of false religion that we have
adopted, which includes the non-Messianic, non-biblical
Judaism of the rabbis, as well as other non-biblical
influences we have followed: eastern philosophies,
the new age movement, as well as the philosophical
ideas of evolutionism and secularism that are
so destructive; the philosophical ideas of utilitarianism
and hedonism - the ideas that if something works,
it must be okay; and that personal pleasure should
be pursued as the highest good. This spiritual
restoration to God includes a national spiritual
rebirth, as chronicled in verse 26:
Moreover,
I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit
within you; and I will remove the heart of stone
from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh.
This is the promise
of the New Birth: spiritual regeneration, new
life from above, a new desire to love, follow
and serve God that comes from the heart. Whereas
the Jewish people have had a heart of stone, tough,
hard-hearted toward God, the hearts of our people
will finally and truly be soft, malleable, tender
towards the Lord our God, as verse 37 declares:
I will put
My Spirit within you and cause you to walk in
My statutes, and you will be careful to observe
My ordinances.
We are promised
the indwelling presence of Ruach Elohim - the
Spirit of God. God will place His Spirit within
us, and we will suddenly find ourselves with a
new desire to please God, a new awareness that
we need to carefully observe God's ordinances,
not the man-made traditions and laws that the
Yeshua-denying rabbis have imposed. Then we will
really do God's statutes, and His ordinances,
and not adhere to the pagan ideologies and philosophies
of the nations. Then the Spirit of God will be
our Rabbi, and He will guide us into all truth.
That brings us to Ezekiel 37. Ezekiel had a vision
of a valley full of dry bones which further explains
the previous chapter. Verses 1 and 2 read:
The hand of
the Lord was upon me, and He brought me out
by the Spirit of the Lord and set me down in
the middle of the valley; and it was full of
bones.
(The dry bones are
the Jewish people who are seemingly dead, lifeless)
He caused
me to pass among them round about, and behold,
there were very many
(the vast majority
of the Jewish people)
on the surface
of the valley; and lo, they were very dry.
Ezekiel is a witness
that the condition of these bones were not just
dry, but very dry. That means that the Jewish
people scattered among the nations were spiritually
dead, without any life or hope. That brings us
to Phase One: Israel's physical restoration to
the Land. God gives the word to His prophet to
speak a prophetic word over these dry bones, a
word which God will then bring to pass.
He said to
me, "Son of man, can these bones live?" And
I answered, "O Lord God, You know." Again He
said to me, "Prophesy over these bones and say
to them, 'O dry bones, hear the word of the
Lord. Thus says the Lord God to these bones,
"Behold, I will cause breath to enter you that
you may come to life. I will put sinews on you,
make flesh grow back on you, cover you with
skin and put breath in you that you may come
alive; and you will know that I am the Lord"'".
(37:3-6)
In verses 7-8 we
are given the details how this prophecy will be
fulfilled. Israel is brought back to a measure
of life, but not the fullness of life that God
intends.
So I prophesied
as I was commanded; and as I prophesied, there
was a noise, and behold, a rattling; and the
bones came together, bone to its bone. And I
looked, and behold, sinews were on them, and
flesh grew and skin covered them; but there
was no breath in them.
That is precisely
where we stand now. We have gone through 2,000
years of exile, wandering, suffering and persecution
- more than any other nation. Then, less than
sixty years ago most of the Jews of Europe were
exterminated. Our bones were dried up, our hope
had perished. We were almost cut off. But by God's
mercy we survived the Shoah. We are still alive.
The dry bones have put on sinew, and some flesh
has grown back. We are once again a living, functioning
nation. The Jewish people are back in the Land
of Israel after the death of the Holocaust - but
we are incomplete. There is more life we need
to receive. There is no breath in us... yet. Again,
as with the previous prophecy, comes Phase Two:
Israel's spiritual restoration to God.
Then He said
to me, "Prophesy to the breath, prophesy, son
of man, and say to the breath, 'Thus says the
Lord God, "Come from the four winds, O breath,
and breathe on these slain, that they come to
life." So I prophesied as He commanded me, and
the breath came into them, and they came to
life and stood on their feet, an exceedingly
great army'". (37:9-10)
It requires the
breath, added to the bodies, to bring the mighty
Jewish nation back to life. We are in that period
when God's breath is beginning to breathe on us
a little bit - that's the Messianic Jewish movement.
But there is a much greater out-breathing that
is to come, when all of Israel will recognize
Messiah Yeshua and receive His Spirit. In verses
11-14 we are given the interpretation of the vision:
Then He said
to me, "Son of man, these bones are the whole
house of Israel; behold, they say, 'Our bones
are dried up and our hope has perished. We are
completely cut off.' Therefore prophesy and
say to them, 'Thus says the Lord God, "Behold,
I will open your graves and cause you to come
up out of your graves, My people; and I will
bring you into the land of Israel. Then you
will know that I am the Lord, when I have opened
your graves and caused you to come up out of
your graves, My people"'". (37:11-13)
I think the following
words, reported by the Arutz Sheva News Service
on Friday, April 24, 1998 illustrate what the
prophet Ezekiel had in mind: Prime Minister Binyamin
Netanyahu, enwrapped in a tallit (prayer shawl)
Thursday, at the site of the Auschwitz-Birkenau
concentration camp, read aloud the Sh'ma Yisrael
prayer, and declared, "With a trembling heart,
I stand here on this accursed ground... With a
trembling heart, but with an upright back - because
in front of me I see the flag of Israel waving,
and around me are thousands of youth of the Jewish
people, the nation that has arisen from the dust."
Education Minister Rabbi Yitzchak Levy, speaking
in Poland on Thursday, said, "It appeared that
the Jewish nation would not be able to recover
from the blow of losing six million of its sons
and daughters so brutally... It appeared that
way - but it was not that way, because the spirit
of Israel is eternal, and from it the nation of
Israel drew the strength to arise from the dust
and establish the State of Israel. From this valley
of death," said the Education Minister, "we will
return with the help of God to Israel next week
and celebrate the Jubilee anniversary of Israel's
independence." Thank God for what He has done
so far; giving us a measure of freedom and life
within our ancient homeland. But there is even
more to come. We are still awaiting Phase Two:
Israel's spiritual restoration to God.
"I will
put My Spirit within you and you will come to
life, and I will place you on your own land.
Then you will know that I, the Lord, have spoken
and done it," declares the Lord. (37:14)
In our third prophetic
passage, God, speaking through the prophet Zechariah,
again describes Phase One: Israel's physical restoration
to the Land which precedes Phase Two: Israel's
spiritual restoration to God. In the sixth century
BC the prophet predicted:
The burden
of the word of the Lord concerning Israel. Thus
declares the Lord who stretches out the heavens,
lays the foundation of the earth, and forms
the spirit of man within him, (12:1)
(note: the same
Creator God who set the universe in place, knows
and controls everything, from the vastness of
the cosmos to your innermost being)
"Behold
I am going to make Jerusalem a cup that causes
reeling to all the peoples around; and when
the siege is against Jerusalem, it will also
be against Judah." (12:2)
The nations will
react with irrational hatred to the regathering
of the Jewish people to our God-given land.
"And
it will come about in that day that I will make
Jerusalem a heavy stone for all the peoples;"
(12:3a)
these nations will
feel that Jerusalem is like a heavy stone, an
unbearable burden that must be removed. Israel
will continue to be an irritant to our neighbors
in the Middle East. A Jewish state in the predominately
Moslem Middle East is by its very existence considered
an insult to "Allah" that must be destroyed.
"...
all who lift it will be severely injured. And
all the nations of the earth will be gathered
against it." (12:3b)
The nations of the
world will unite to remove the Jewish presence
from Israel and Jerusalem. However they will discover
that removing the Jewish people from our Land
will be like trying to move a very heavy stone.
Any nation that tries to move us out from our
God-given land will experience the equivalent
of a massive national hernia!
"In
that day," declares the Lord, "I will strike
every horse with bewilderment and his rider
with madness. But I will watch over the house
of Judah, while I strike every horse of the
peoples with blindness." (12:4)
The Guardian of
Israel will directly intervene on His people's
behalf, just as He did in the time of the Exodus.
He will protect the Jewish people, but fight against
Israel's invading enemies.
Then the clans
of Judah will say in their hearts, "A strong
support for us are the inhabitants of Jerusalem
through the Lord of hosts, their God". (12:5)
One way that God
will fight for the Jewish people in those days
is by empowering these citizens of Jerusalem.
Not only will the citizens of the nation's capital
be empowered - so will the rest of the Jewish
people, as is seen in verse 6:
In that day
I 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,
while the inhabitants of Jerusalem again dwell
on their own sites in Jerusalem.
Again, the prophet
declares that God will supernaturally empower
all the people living in Israel to fight against
this massive invasion of the armies of the united
nations.
The Lord also
will save the tents of Judah first, so that
the glory of the house of David and the glory
of the inhabitants of Jerusalem will not be
magnified above Judah. (12:7)
God will first bring
victory to the rest of Israel, so that the powerful
people of Jerusalem and king David's family won't
get all the credit.
In that day
the Lord will defend the inhabitants of Jerusalem,
and the one who is feeble among them in that
day will be like David, and the house of David
will be like God, like the angel of the Lord
before them. (12:8)
There will be complete
victory for the people of Israel, though incredibly
outnumbered and fighting against overwhelming
odds. This will be the greatest victory in history,
a little David fighting against a monstrous Goliath.
And in that
day I will set about to destroy all the nations
that come against Jerusalem. (12:9)
Because the Lord
acts on our behalf, the Jewish people will experience
deliverance against the combined armies of the
world. Then what happens with Israel after this
miraculous victory? Will there be a victory celebration?
Will we dance, sing and praise the Lord, as we
did when we crossed the Red Sea, after the mighty
Egyptian army was destroyed in the waters? One
would think so. But no, there will instead be
a time of unprecedented national mourning. Why?
Why mourning after such a great deliverance? The
stunning answer is found in verses 10-14:
I will pour
out on the house of David and on the inhabitants
of Jerusalem, the Spirit of grace and of supplication,
so that they will look on Me whom they have
pierced; and they will mourn for Him, as one
mourns for an only son, and they will weep bitterly
over Him like the bitter weeping over a firstborn.
In that day there will be great mourning in
Jerusalem, like the mourning of Hadadrimmon
in the plain of Megiddo. The land will mourn,
every family by itself; the family of the house
of David by itself and their wives by themselves;
the family of the house of Nathan by itself
and their wives by themselves; the family of
the house of Levi by itself and their wives
by themselves; the family of the Shimeites by
itself and their wives by themselves; all the
families that remain, every family by itself
and their wives by themselves.
God's Spirit is
poured out on the Jewish people living in Israel,
and instead of a marvelous victory celebration,
the entire nation goes into deep, heartfelt grief;
full of remorse, bitterness and regret, as we
finally recognize just who it is who delivered
us - the very One whom we had pierced. We will
realize that Yeshua is our Lord, Savior, King,
Redeemer, and Messiah - the One who once died
for us is the same One who now delivers us. We
will go into the deepest mourning, recalling the
way that we have treated our King for the past
2,000 years - rejecting, ignoring and mocking
Him; using His name as an obscenity. But God,
in His grace and mercy, will forgive us, graciously
opening up a fountain for cleansing and atonement.
This is Phase Two: Israel's spiritual restoration
to God.
In that day
a fountain will be opened for the house of David
and for the inhabitants of Jerusalem, for sin
and for impurity. (13:1)
Friends, the God of Israel is at work in the affairs
of mankind, and particularly in the history of
Israel. The reborn state of Israel is not a historical
coincidence; rather it is a central part of the
plan of God. There can be no question for anyone
familiar with these prophecies, that the modern
state of Israel is the direct fulfillment of biblical
prophecy. While it is true that the majority of
the Jewish people are still in a state of unbelief,
it in no way invalidates the state of Israel,
since God communicated centuries ago, through
the prophets Ezekiel and Zechariah, that Israel
would first come back to our Land in unbelief
(Phase One), and subsequently be spiritually restored
to God (Phase Two). If you are a Christian, but
find it difficult to accept this, you may need
to repent of the sin of anti-Semitism. You need
to repudiate "Replacement Theology," that erroneous
doctrine that teaches that God is finished with
the Jewish people, having replaced Israel with
the Church. Rather, you need to stand by the Jewish
people, and support Israel whenever possible.
Christians and Messianic Jews have a spiritual
obligation to uphold this prophetically reborn
nation, and work to bring in Phase Two, Israel's
ultimate spiritual restoration to God.
TODAH
THANK YOU! We thank you for your partnership in
this ministry. We thank the God of Israel for
putting this work on your heart! Together, may
we continue to lift up the name of Messiah Yeshua,
so that He may draw all men to Himself!
Shalom!
Rabbi Loren |