Jewish Revival -Verses

 

We are not merely to fix our eyes on Jesus and pray for His return. We are to study and live in the Word of God (Mt 4:4), this includes prophecies (Ro 16:25-26). God Himself put over 2,000 prophecies about the final days in His Holy Word (2Pe 1:19-21). The Word of God is alive, is active (Heb 4:12), it continues to reveal new truths to us (Gal 3:8). Scriptures must be fulfilled, they were sent for us to use (Isa 55:11), and Scripture cannot be broken (Jn 10:35). This includes the 11th chapter of Romans (Eph 6:19) and the 36th chapter of Ezekiel (2Ti 3:16-17). The Bible covers the will of God from the beginning of creation to the end of our earthly world (Eph 1:9-10). Because of the large time frame prophesies were used to hide the meaning of the truth until they are revealed to us (2Thes 2:6-11). Jesus tells us we will be blessed as we read, hear and learn the prophecies of Revelations (Rev 1:3). We will not understand prophecies until the time is right, some our Lord will explain to us in Heaven (Lk 24:45-49). But that does not mean we should not be familiar with them, not know they are there for us when we may need them (Eph 1:17-19).

Prophecies:

A. give us comfort to know our God is in command, that He has a master plan, a plan of salvation for each believer. Our Lord loves us, will protect all believers, has prepared a home in Heaven for us.

B. wakes us up. There will be a last day for all, all need to be prepared to meet their Lord. You cannot have two masters, you must make a choice. We have only two choices on where to spend eternity, Heaven or Hell. We must love the Lord above all things, follow His commands.

C. prepares us for what will happen. We must be prepared for many false prophets, false teachings in the last days. Prepared for the many trials and troubles that will come before Christ returns. Prepared for the last antichrist (1Jn 4:3) who will do miraculous signs, will fool many. Prepared to watch out so we never come under his authority, not accept his mark (Rev 13: 13-18).

D. makes one responsible for their own actions, their own life, their own soul, what is going on around them. We alone are responsible for allowing Christ into our lives, of being ready for His return. Making sure the truths of the Scriptures are taught, responsible to follow these truths.

E. will bless us as we read and study them. We may not be able to understand all of them, but Scripture helps one look at the world as our God would have us look at it. Prophesies make a vivid picture of the truth the Lord would have us see. The glory one will attain or the devastation one will encounter when Christ returns.

 

Romans 11

There will always be a distinction between the physical nation of Israel and the Gentiles until Christ returns. We are all spiritually one in Christ (Jn 14:20, 1Jn 4:13). Spiritually we are all heirs of Heaven (Gal 3:26-29). But Paul also tells that in this physical world we should keep our own status in life, we will all be different (1Cor 7:17-20, Col 3:18-25). When Jesus was consecrated at the temple the Spirit through Simeon told all Jesus would enlighten the Gentiles and bring glory to His people Israel (Lk 2:27-32). Jesus told us salvation would come from the Jews for He was born of that nation (Jn 4:22). Jesus also told us that He would call His sheep from two different pens, the Jews and the Gentiles. Then Jesus would bring them together to spiritually feed as one flock (Jn 10:16). Paul elaborates on this telling us salvation was first for the Jew, then for the Gentile (Ro 1:16). That wrath would be first for the Jew, then for the Gentile (Ro2:9), that glory was first for the Jew then for the Gentile (2:10). Jesus and Paul tell us that because the majority of Jews rejected Jesus, God made it impossible for them to find their Savior (Matt 13:10-15, Ro 11:7-10). Salvation was then given to the Gentiles (Ro 10:20) because the Jews would not accept Christ (Ac 13:26), to make Israel envious (Ro 10:19, 11:11). Only a remnant of Jews would be able to find Christ during this period (Ro 11:5). Jesus tells us that the Kingdom of God will be taken away from Israel and given to the Gentiles (Matt 21:43-45). The Gentiles would be fulfilled when the gospel had been preached to all nations (Matt24:14). Paul confirms this by telling us a new revelation, a previous unknown mystery (Ro 11:25). After the full number of Gentiles have been made children of God, then Israel will fill out the total number that will receive salvation (Ro 11:25-26). Those Israelis who have accepted Christ as their Savior (Rev 7:1-8), not all of Israel (Zec 13:9, Ro 9:27). This is because God’s gifts and His call are irrevocable to Israel (Ro 11:28-29). This will happen because God promised to bring Israel back as a nation in the land of their forefathers and give them the Spirit of the New Covenant (Eze 36:24-28, 39:29). Jesus will not return again until the Jewish nation has accepted Him, when those who are in Jerusalem say, “Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord” (Lk 13:34-35, same as triumphal entry Lk 19:38).

Gentiles are wild branches (Ro 11:17) who receive riches from Christ (Ro 11:12) through their faith in Him (Ro 11:20). The Gentiles are grafted into Christ the root as replacements for natural branches which produce no fruit, the Jews who reject Christ (Ro 11:20). When God gives the Spirit to the Jews enabling them to accept Christ, the Jews as natural branches will be re-grafted to Christ the root (Ro 11:23-24). The branches will always remain physically different, natural branches are Jewish, wild branches are Gentile. Yet all believers are spiritually one, for all connect to the Root to become holy, l are all fed the same spiritual food by Jesus Christ our Lord (Ro 11:16-18). The Gentiles were blessed when the Jews rejected Christ, for His salvation was offered them. The Gentiles will also be blessed as Israel fills out the tree of eternal life in Jesus Christ. For the more branches, the more fruit will be produced, the riches and glory through Christ will keep getting greater (Ro 11:12).

The world will not end until the man of sin claiming to be God comes (2Thess 2:3-4). This end antichrist (1Jn 2:18), the beast (Rev 10:1-13), the man of lawlessness will be able to do miraculous works that deceive many (2Thess 2:9-10). But the most important thing to remember is God will make all unbelievers accept the antichrist as their God, the wicked at this time will never again have a chance to be saved (2Thes 2:11-12). The time to accept the Lord is running out. Over ninety percent of all countries have received the Gospel, taking us closer to Christ’s return. The Spirit will be taken away well before the last day from many who have not accepted Christ. Look at what is happening around the world. God is taking the Spirit from the affluent, apathetic countries and is pouring it out on the third world countries. Europe is becoming a secular union that is turning to humanistic values as they strive for peace. Man’s intellectual values are pushing religion, God out of their society, and are limiting what Christians are allowed to say or do. In our country we are following the European’s secular approach. We are about evenly split on whether to include God in our society, or keep Him out of our lives. We are beginning to use our God only symbolically, no longer really adhering to Christian values or morals. Our churches are drifting towards secular liberalism, believing what we do as a society is more important than what God’s Word would have us do. The Spirit is being taken from the rich and given to the poor. The Spirit is active in third world countries, especially Africa and Asia. Christianity is flourishing, growing, despite poverty, hunger, disease, persecutions. More Christians are being put to death for their beliefs than at any time in history. Our time is running out to accept the Lord, to have the Spirit flourish within our borders.  

 

Ezekiel 36

The Promised Land in Palestine is a physical piece of earth given by God everlastingly to Abraham and his descendants (Gen 17:8). A land given to Israel when they were a great nation and followed God (Duet 6:4+10-11). A land taken from Israel when then refused to be children of God, when they were scattered over all nations (Eze 36:16-19). The Promised Land was given back to Israel once more when God brought them back home together as a nation (Ex 36:12+28). God brought Israel back again to show the holiness of His great name (Eze 36:22-24). There God will give them the Holy Spirit of the New Covenant (Eze 36:27). Israel now has five million returning Jews who as one nation (Eze 37:15-28) are ruling the Promised Land. This is the first time the Jews have ruled this land since before the time of Christ, the first time as one nation since the times of Solomon. This Israeli nation is living on the Promised Land, is growing crops upon it, as God rebuilds what was destroyed and replants what was desolate (Eze 36:36). It is lush like the Garden of Eden and filled with flocks of people (Eze 36:35+38). We should be able to understand Ezekiel 36:22-38 for it is happening before us, but there are more prophesies about Israel listed at the end.

The Jewish homeland in Palestine will be the last bastion of Christianity as the Jewish nation is given salvation, as it fills up Heaven (Ro 11:25-26). God tells us we are not to have contempt for prophesies, but test them to see if they are true or false (1Thes 5:20-21). More truths are continually revealed to us as events happen that help define and redefine prophesies. Jesus fulfilled prophesies (Jn 5:46-47), did miraculous signs (Jn 11:47) yet the leaders of the Sanhedrin dismissed the Scriptures, the signs, the miracles. The leaders wanted to keep peace with Rome in order to protect their secular nation (Jn 11:48-49), and many would not accept Jesus as the true Messiah (Ac 28:25-28). There are so many signs that Israel is filling the prophecies as they are living on the land given their forefathers, that God has passed down to them. Yet many in our nation are more concerned with the secular world view of advancing peace in this region, are using human reason to interrupt God’s Word, or are kept from seeing the truth happening right before their eyes (1Jn 4:4-5).

There is a New Jerusalem that our Lord has prepared in Heaven for us at the end of time (Rev 21:9-21). There is also a physical Jerusalem on this earth which was destroyed, at its destruction the Jewish nation was taken as prisoners, dispersed to all the nations, until the time of the Gentiles has been fulfilled (Lk 21:24). This time came in 1967 when Israel took control of Jerusalem once more. Jerusalem will also be where the final antichrist will make his headquarters in God’s temple (2Thes 2:4). This antichrist will be overthrown at Christ’s second coming (2Thes 2:8), when Jesus will return for all believers and be glorified in His holy people (2Thes 1:7-10), when our Lord returns in all His glory to take all believers home to Heaven (Mk 13:27).

 

Christians must learn how to use prophecies (Lk 24:25-27). One must not be so impatient that they twist the context of God’s Word to fit their times, their theories (1 Co 1:18-31). While at the same time we should accept prophesies that are obvious, that can be proven (Ro 16:25-26, Eph 3:4-6, Col 1:26-27). We must as Christians be willing to open our minds as prophesies are revealed to us, even those we previously had a different opinion on (1 Co 2: 6-16). All men’s theories wither and fall, but God’s word lasts forever (1Pe 1:24).

Other prophecies:

*Five million Jews have returned – Isa 11:11-12, Jere 30:3, Eze 37:21-22, 38:8

*Migrated from N,S,E,W- Russia, Ethiopia, Asia, Europe, Americas – Isa 43:5-6, Jere 31:7-10

*Nation born in one day – Signed UN documents May 14,1948 – Isa 66:8 -

*Built over ruins – Jer30:18

*Desolate bloom, Israel has used drip irrigation to make land green, including vineyards, trees – Isa 35:1-2, Jo 3:18, Amos 9:13-15, Isa 41:18-20

*Prospered economically – Exe 38:11-13, Isa 51:3

 

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