INTRODUCTION
Several years ago I remember speaking
about Israel at a certain church
gathering. At the close of my sermon I
was amazed to find that the pastor, who
had previously acted friendly towards
me, would no longer speak to me or even
face me. As I remember, I left that
church without receiving another word
from him. I had spoken directly from the
Bible but this man of God would have no
part of the message. Over the years in
my Israel ministry I have experienced
other such perplexing episodes.
Perhaps I should not be so amazed at
the action of this pastor. I remember in
my early ministry that I also had little
concern for Israel. It was not until God
dealt with me miraculously in 1974, that
my eyes were opened to his nation and
people. My studies of Israel since that
time, and during the fifteen years that
I have lived in the land, have been
further eye-openers. It is unfortunate
that so many millions of otherwise good
Christians remain indifferent to the
incredibly important subject of Israel.
It is now apparent that during the
lifetime of many of us, God has done a
miraculous work of restoring the nation
of Israel. We modern and postmodern
Christians now have to deal with
something that other generations have
not had to deal with. We must deal with
a partially restored Israel in our
midst. Yes, Israel has arisen from dust
and ashes, as was foretold long ago by
her prophets.
The rise of Israel is greatly
impacting the Church, and many
Christians, realizing this, are
hungering for a deeper knowledge and
understanding of Israel. It is my
purpose in this book to share a portion
of the things the Lord has shared with
me over the years.
As we seek understanding we must bear
in mind that we will never comprehend
Israel unless we first understand that
she is incredibly unique. For instance,
tiny Israel, with less than one-half of
one percent of the earth’s population,
now commands the second largest press
corps in the world. But Israel is not
just unique naturally. She is unique
spiritually. The Bible tells us that God’s
eyes are upon Israel continually.
The Jews are a special people, as is
related to us in the Bible. Just as the
Jews are unlike other people, their
history is also unlike that of others.
It may even be called "redemptive
history" or "holy
history." It is the most amazing
history in the world. Other nations have
come and gone but the Jews seem to
remain immortal. From Father Abraham; to
Moses; to Jesus; to the Holocaust and
now to the restoration of the nation, we
have a four-thousand-year span of
redemptive history.
However, because Israel is chosen by
God, the enemy has been busy. In the
last hundred years Islam has raised its
head to challenge the existence of
Israel and even the existence of the
Jewish people. Until fairly recent
times, Islam had been of slight concern
to Christians and Jews, especially those
living in the west. Yet, since the
recent Gulf Wars and especially since
the events of 9/11,
Christians have been forced to
take notice of this religion. It now
appears likely that Islam may be the
biggest spiritual threat in our world
today. It is a mortal threat not only to
Israel and Judaism, but also to
Christianity. The great Islamic battle
against Israel and the Bible seems to
have its focus in the Middle East.
However, in spite of the sworn hatred of
millions of Moslems in this area, the
nation of Israel was not only born
against incredible odds, but has
prospered for over half a century.
Modern Israel is causing us to
examine our Bibles more closely. When we
look carefully in the scripture we find
some shocking facts about our Christian
family tree. We learn that our family
tree is actually a Jewish one, as is
made clear in Romans 11:17-18. Thus we
are somehow spiritually connected to
Israel. This fact has been carefully
hidden from us almost since Apostolic
Times. It is now evident that there was
a subtle shift from a totally Jewish
Christianity of the first century to an
almost totally Gentile Christianity of
the fourth century. Now after almost
sixteen centuries the Church is left,
cut off from its rich Hebrew roots,
nurturing an animosity toward Israel and
the Jews. Instead of the heritage of
Israel, the Church is left with the
heritage of anti-Semitism. The recent,
awful Holocaust was only a natural
result of almost two thousand years of
Christian anti-Semitic teaching.
As we look more closely at our Bibles
we must ask if the ancient promise to
Abraham in Genesis 12:2-3 is still
effective? Are individuals and nations
still blessed or cursed depending upon
their treatment of Abraham and his seed,
the Jewish people? We have only to
travel quickly through history to see
many evidences of this strange fact.
When we do, we will see how Jewish
genius particularly blessed Holland,
America, and many other nations. We will
see how nations like Spain, Portugal,
England and especially the Palestinian
people have all come under a curse
because of their treatment of the Jews.
Which will it be for us? Will we receive
blessing or cursing?
Has the Church's shabby treatment of
the Jews been noticed by God? Does it
concern our Messiah? Could it be that
the Messiah is involved in Israel and is
even re-gathering the nation? There is a
great deal of biblical evidence
supporting this, especially in the
so-called "Servant Songs" of
Isaiah 41 and following. If Messiah is
gathering and restoring Israel, it
certainly places the Church in an
embarrassing and awkward position. Not
only has the Church failed to help with
this messianic work - we have positively
hindered it.
A few centuries ago, as the Bible
became available to the common reader,
the Church began to wake up. The
beginning of the Modern Christian
Zionist movement (formerly known as
Restorationism) can be traced back to
the sixteenth century Puritans. Along
the way, common people, presidents,
prime ministers, and poets spoke out for
the Jews and their homeland.
Today the rise of Israel is forcing
Christians to take another look at the
Old Testament. It is also forcing us to
take a new look at the New Testament.
New archaeological discoveries in the
land are shedding light on the whole
Bible and broadening our understanding.
The rebirth of Israel is helping us
better understand Bible prophecy,
especially that prophecy related to the
end days.
Although the ancient prophets spoke
of the redeemed someday returning to
Zion, the terminology has become
politically loaded today. Where do God
and the Bible stand in the present day
conflicts? Disregarding the world's
concepts of "political
correctness," we must look at God’s
special connection with Jerusalem and
the Jews. In no uncertain terms God
calls himself a Zionist.
How is all this working out in our
modern world? How will it all end? The
scripture is very clear that God will
deal with all nations. The time for this
dealing seems to be close at hand. There
will be a "storm before the
calm" in world events according to
the Bible. Nations will be drawn to
Israel for one "final
solution" of the world’s Jewish
problem. The Mighty God of Israel will
then intervene to fight for little
Israel in a dramatic manner. Strangely,
the Messiah will stand on the Mount of
Olives for the specific purpose of
delivering Israel from the wrath of the
nations. After God has dealt with
nations for their hatred and hypocrisy,
a wonderful era of peace, real peace,
Messianic peace, will rule in our world.
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