Equipping
God's Saints (Followers of Christ) through the Prophecies of the
End Times …
Now
here's the promise. Remember, God promised Abraham, “In your seed,
the whole world is going to be blessed.”
Jesus
Christ was born.
Jesus
became the greatest Man who had ever lived. He started the greatest
religion that more people adhere to today more than any other
religion. He wrote the Book that is the best seller of all other
books ever written and still is today, 2,000 years later. Here God is
fulfilling His promise to Abraham, “In your Seed (speaking of the
Messiah) shall all the nations of the earth be blessed.
Most
historians say that Herod the Great died in 4 BC and we know he was
alive when Jesus was born. That's why we think Jesus was born in 5 or
6 BC, if all these dates are accurate.
Herod
the Great, when he heard about the birth of Jesus from the wise men
who came to find Jesus, Herod said, “Well, tell me when you find
Him. I too want to worship Him.”
But
he didn't want to worship Him. He wanted to kill Him because they had
asked the question, “Where is this one born King of the Jews?”
God
warned Joseph in a dream. “You have got to get the Child out of
here because Herod the Great wants to kill Him.”
Joseph
and Mary take Jesus. They travel into Egypt and they stayed there
until Herod died in 4 BC.
As
we continue on, we know what happened. In spite of all the miracles
and in spite of all that God did, Jesus was rejected by the Jewish
people. John writes about it in John 1:10-12 of his gospel when he
says:
“He
was in the world, and the world was made by Him, and the world knew
Him not.
He
came to His own, and His own received him not.
But
as many as received Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of
God, even to them that believe on His name:”
Jesus
even in His rejection, He loved the Jewish people and so, He
prophecies to them just before his death. He looks over Jerusalem.
Luke 19:43 gives us the account and Jesus is now prophesying over the
Jews, over Jerusalem:
“For
the days shall come upon thee, that thine enemies shall cast a trench
about thee, and compass thee round, and keep thee in on every side.
And
shall lay thee even with the ground [your Temple is coming down; the
pride of your nation is coming down], and thy children within thee,
and they shall not leave in thee one stone upon another; because thou
knewest not the time of thy visitation.”
So,
you didn't hear the voice of God. You were disobedient to God,
consequently, you're going back into exile.
The
prophecy came to pass. A few years later in 70 AD, the Roman armies
came against Jerusalem led by General Titus. They destroyed the city
of Jerusalem, burnt the Temple to the ground and not one stone was
left upon another. This prophecy was so thoroughly fulfilled that
today the Jews still don't know for sure where the Temple was located
on the Temple Mount.
With
the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD, that began the Second Exile.
God is doing exactly what He said. “If you persecute Me, if you
disobey Me, then I will drive you into exile.”
The
First Exile was 70 years. This exile is going to be 1,878 years. What
so terrible did the Jewish people do that they are going to be exiled
for 1,878 years? They rejected the Promise; the Covenant; the Seed of
Abraham; the Messiah; the Savior of the world; God manifest in the
flesh. That's the reason their punishment was so extreme.
We
jump ahead to the end of the Second Exile. Now let's look at the
prophecy in Ezekiel 37. He's prophesying of the rebirth of the nation
of Israel after the Second Exile. In this prophecy, Ezekiel said that
God took him out and saw a great valley and this valley was full of
dry bones and the Lord said to him, “Ezekiel can these bones live?”
Ezekiel
said, “I don't know, God. This is terrible.”
What
was Ezekiel really seeing? I believe he was seeing Hitler's
Holocaust. Have you read the stories of them stacking the Jewish
bodies up while they were killing six million Jews during the
concentration camps? I believe that Ezekiel saw a picture of the
concentration camps. And the Lord said, “Can these bones live? Can
this nation ever come back together?”
Ezekiel
said, “I don't know.”
And
the Lord said, “Prophesy to them.”
As
Ezekiel prophesied bone came against bone. If you read the rest of
the prophecy, it says,
“I will bring the children of Israel from
the north, the south, the east and the west. I will gather them back
to their own land.”
It
happened. After World War II they came together. It's so amazing, the
story, because after World War II on November 29, 1947, the United
Nations voted to create the the nation of Israel, and a land of
Palestine.
The
Israelis accepted it, the Arabs rejected it and started a war the
very next day. That was when the Third Temple Era began ~ Israel
reborn on May 14, 1948. The vote was taken November 29, 1947 but
Israel declared here independence on May 14, 1948.
42
million Arab peoples launched a war against this little nation of
Israel. They only had 600,000. 42 million against 600,000. Most of
the nations of the world thought Israel was not to survive, but
amazingly, God helped her and when the treaty, when the Armistice was
signed in 1949, Israel controlled more land than the United Nations
had given her, but yet, the Promise of Abraham was not fully
restored. They still didn't have Jerusalem.
In
1967 Nassar said, “We're not going to let this Jewish nation
survive. Let's go back against them again. They launched a war once
again against Israel. Amazingly, Israel defeated all of her neighbors
in six days and they came back to the Temple Mount and the great
message was sent around the world, “The Temple Mount is in our
hands.”
Instead
of building their Temple, they were afraid. They feared the world
community. They feared the United Nations.
Our
next lesson is entitled “Israel ~ God's Prophetic Timeclock.”
God is not done with this story. We've heard the past, now in our next
lesson, we're going to hear the future. You don't want to miss it
because it's still happening right now.
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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