Equipping
God's Saints (Followers of Christ) through the Prophecies of the
End Times …
Skipping
ahead 1,000 years after Abraham, Isaac and Jacob lived. After the 12
Tribes of Israel were born. After Israel was established by God.
1,000
years later, another prominent figure in the plan of God and in
Jewish history was born. His name was David. David was the second
king of the nation of Israel. God loved David. He killed the giant.
He became a deliverer to the people of Israel.
However,
as time went along, the spiritual climate of Israel began to
deginerate and God became angry with Israel. Scripture says God moved
David to number Israel. God had told the kings of Israel not to
number the people. God said, “I don't want you relying on your
numbers. I want you relying on Me.” But, God moved David to number
the people, so David did it. His General Joab tried to talk him out
of it, but he went ahead and did it, anyway.
After
he did it, his heart smote him. He knew he had sinned against God. He
knew he was in trouble so he inquired of the Lord. He sent for the
prophet, Gad. He said, “I have sinned terribly. I know judgement's
coming for my iniquity. What do I do?”
The
prophet said, “You have three choices.”
- You can run from your enemies for 3 months
- You can have 7 years of famine in the land
- You can have 3 days of terrible pestilence from God
David
decided to fall into the hands of God because he knew God is
merciful, so he took the 3 days of pestilence.
The
pestilence hit Israel. 70,000 people died and it wasn't stopping.
David cried to the Lord, “I did this. Not the people. And You're
taking this out on the people. Please, if you have to judge, judge
me. But stop this. How do I stop this?” 2 Samuel 24:18 says:
“And
Gad came that day to David, and said unto him, go up, rear an altar
unto the Lord in the threshingfloor of Araunah the Jebusite.”
Then
in Samuel 24:24 it says:
“And
the king said unto Araunah, nay; but I will surely buy it of thee at
a price:”
What
had happened was Araunah said he would give King David the
threshingfloor. He would give him the oxen for the sacrifice.
Anything King David needed, Araunah would give him for the sake of
the nation of Israel. But King David said in Samuel 24:24:
“And
the king said unto Araunah, nay; but I will surely buy it of thee at
a price: Neither will I offer burnt offerings unto the Lord my God of
that which doth cost nothing. So David bought the threshingfloor and
the oxen for fifty shekels of silver.”
David
did not want to worship God at no cost to himself. He wanted to give
of himself. David loved God.
The
Threshingfloor of Araunah is the same as Mt. Moriah and the same as
the Temple Mount. There is a huge dispute in our world going on today
as to who actually owns the Temple Mount. The Muslims say it should
belong to them. The Jews say it should belong to them. The Catholic
Church and Christianity sometimes says it should be ours. The true
answer is: David bought it for the nation of Israel. He bought the
threshingfloor of Araunah.
2
Chronicles 3:1 tells us:
“Then
Solomon began to build the house of the Lord at Jerusalem in Mount
Moriah, where the Lord appeared unto David his father, in the place
that David had prepared in the threshingfloor of Ornan the Jebusite.”
Solomon,
the son of David, began to build the first Temple. David wanted to do
it but God had said, “No,” because David had killed too many
people. God told David his son, Solomon, would do it.
Notice
how it says it's in the Mount Moriah and it's the threshingfloor of
Ornan. So God takes Abraham to that specific mountain to offer Isaac
1,000 years prior. He again chooses this particular place because
Almighty God intended to have a place on this earth where He,
Himself, would place His name. It actually says in 1 Kings 9:1-3:
“And
it came to pass, when Solomon had finished the building of the house
of the LORD, and the king's house, and all Solomon's desire which he
was pleased to do. That the LORD appeared to Solomon the second time,
as he had appeared unto him at Gibeon.
And
the LORD said unto him, I have heard thy prayer and thy supplication,
that thou hast made before me: I have hallowed this house, which thou
hast built, to put my name there for ever; and mine eyes and mine
heart shall be there perpetually.”
God
said He will put His name there, forever. In This place. He had
chosen Jerusalem.
Jerusalem
is a small, relatively insignificant city, yet there had been more
wars fought over Jerusalem than any other city on the face of this
earth. Why? There's been 40 wars so far fought over this little city
of Jerusalem.
It's
not important militarily, economically or agriculturally, yet it
seems every world leader has to go there. Why is that?
Because
Almighty God said He is going to put His Name there. The Battle of
Armageddon will be fought over this 35 acres. It's the most disputed
real estate in the world.
Next,
we will be talking about the first exile, the destruction of the
first temple and the second temple.
It's
an important story that has everything to do with the third temple
that is getting ready to be built in the very near future. It's all
the prophecies of the past of Israel, the present of Israel, and the
future of Israel. It's going to affect you, me and the entire world.
Resources:
The anointing of the Holy Spirit and God Almighty, who I am
accountable to. I have prayed diligently and am led to follow and
support the teachings of Pastor Irvin Baxter from Endtime Ministries
and his teachings of Understanding the End Times. I encourage you to
visit his website at endtime.com.
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