Jersualem (before the Mosque) |
A number of questions have come
to my mind recently. Here are a few of them for you if you care to join me in giving them
some thought. [Question #1] Have you considered why it is that Yeshua has not
returned in almost 2,000 years? Or why we should think that He would return now?
There are reasons to think His return might be imminent. One of the most
significant reasons is that after 1878 years Israel is now back in her land, a definite prerequisite
for His return or… where would He come back to? Jerusalem, right? The Word says that Yeshua will
one glorious day take His stand on the earth – in Jerusalem! – as King!
HalleluYah!!
[Question #2] Have you wondered just what is really behind
all the conflict going on today about who Jerusalem should belong to and who has right
to what land in Israel? I don't mean what you're hearing on the News, I mean what you think from what you know of the bible? This is not a new battle actually. It’s been going on
for, oh several thousands of years, though it seems to have kicked up a notch
lately with the U.N.’s recent vote regarding Israel’s right to her own
land. That there is such a battle to wrest that piece of real estate from Israel is enough to make one look up to see if our "redemption draweth neigh!!" (Luke 21:28). Perhaps we can bring some clarity to the issues going on in what really appears to be a most irrational situation.
What other nation, I ask you, does the U.N. attempt to exercise such authority
over so as to dictate the loss of a nations sovereignty over their own
land? This isn't even really a legitimate issue. The whole thing is irrational The only good decision the U.N.
ever made on Israel’s behalf was to declare her a nation on May 14, 1948. It’s been a battle ever since, beginning that
very same week in May, 1948. Which leads
us to …
[Question #3] Have you ever considered how irrational
anti-Semitism is? Now it would seem we must call it anti-Zionism. Zion is the name David used to identify Jerusalem. Zionism is the belief that all Jews have the right to call Israel, and specifically Jerusalem, their home. The very basis
for all these conflicts is because Satan is terrified that Jerusalem would be
entirely in Jewish hands because it would mean Yeshua’s return and his
(Satan’s) demise. It would mean that every word in the Bible will be proven to
be true and he, the Liar and his deceptions, will be exposed and ultimately his
power on the earth will be done away with.
Oh, yes, I almost forgot to add that he will find himself “hurled
alive into the Lake of Fire” (See Revelation 19:20 Ampl.). Satan, no doubt, never forgets that is his
destiny, so he’s attempting to instigating every challenge to God and His
plan that he can. Satan is so busy being deceiving
he’s even deceived by his own deceptions so that he thinks he can still
challenge God.
[Question #4]. Is
all that Middle Eastern conflict really only about territory? Are these really
political issues or are we in a spiritual war? In reality, it really is all about whether it
is God’s territory or the devil’s, specifically the Temple Mount.
[Question #5 – this is a deep one.]Did
you know that the Temple Mount was supposedly once called Mount Moriah where
Abraham, in obedience to God’s order to him, was about to sacrifice Isaac until
God stopped him. Abraham acted in what
must have been an excruciatingly painful obedience to God by intending to end the life of his son, even the son God
had given to him. (See Genesis 22:1-12).
As a result, might there have likely
developed between God and Abraham a kind of “sharing in the fellowship of His suffering”
(Philippians 3:10) which Paul much later articulated? Is there perhaps an insight here that God found in Abraham the heart of a father
who would sacrifice his own son so as to remain in keeping with God’s sovereign
plan, so that God seemingly considered Abraham worthy of being called His friend, a term that
would hold deep meaning to Yaweh who called no other man His friend as He did Abraham.
Did He
see in Abraham a man with whom He could one day fellowship (in heaven perhaps)
who would know what it was to sacrifice his own son for God’s highest purposes?
What God did for generations, He often
did, He said, for the sake of the Fathers, beginning with Abraham. Was Abraham’s faithfulness to put even his
most treasured son to death so that he remained in God’s will, a shadow of
God’s own struggle to put His own Son to death for the sake of His ultimate
will to restore mankind to Himself? Mysterious as this is, it is worthy of a
selah, and some significant meditation and pondering into the heart of God.
Back to today. Contrary to what
some have been told, even by President Bush, the two Gods, Israel’s and
Islam’s, are not the same god. A
god who wants to destroy Israel is not the same God who has restored and
blessed Israel, who keeps His promises to her and Who protects her as He evidently does. God, has devoted a good bit of Scripture to Jerusalem,
while Islam’s ‘holy’ book, to the contrary, doesn’t even mention Jerusalem. Supposedly
Mohammed, Islam’s one prophet, had a "night vision" that he was flown to Jerusalem (though
not mentioned by name) on his mule or donkey (I recently read that it might
have been a unicorn) and from there to heaven for a visit, but in fact he was never even in
Jerusalem. That he was there is all a fabrication, but millions of Muslims believe the story to be true when it is
not.
So [Question #6] if
something is not true, where does it have its origin and incentive? The devil, of course. Yeshua made this clear about Satan: “He was a murderer
from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth because there is no truth
in him. Whenever he speaks a lie, he speaks from his own nature, for he is a
liar and the father of lies” (John 8:44).
Well, that’s pretty evident, isn’t it?
Jerusalem isn’t even mentioned in
the Koran and for centuries after the establishment of Islam somewhere around 622
A.D. Yet, when Mohammad’s armies advanced on
the entire Arabian Peninsula as part of the conquering they were doing, in 638 the Muslims conquered
Jerusalem. Fifty years later, in 688, they began the construction of the Dome
of the Rock. In 692, they finished the building project and there it still stands. For many years there
was relative quiet on the Temple Mount, but then again, there were only a limited number of Jews in Jerusalem until 1948 when the conflict began. Today, even though the Mount is in Jerusalem and Israel's legitimate land, Jews are not permitted by Islamic rule on the Mount where the remaining wall of their temple once
stood and even attending the Great Synagogue in that area is a challenge. I could draw you more word pictures, but let’s just say that at this
time in history, the battle to win entire control of the Mount, is smoldering
and threatening to erupt into an explosion at any time. (Note incidentally, that
Jerusalem is on the top of a mountain, it is not flat territory so it is literally
a mountain top, e.g., a mount.)
So assuming that the challenge of
whose land it is ultimately comes from the devil for his own purposes of
keeping Yeshua from returning, then if the devil can take control of Jerusalem,
then he can postpone, or perhaps in his mind even thwart Yeshua’s return
altogether. To thwart means to
oppose successfully, prevent from accomplishing a purpose or a goal. From a
global perspective, there is no goal or purpose more prophetically significant
taking place on the earth today than whether Israel maintains her land, specifically
Jerusalem, and imperatively, the area of the Temple Mount.
That is what is being threatened presently by the UN which itself is under
Islamic influence and which now is demanding that Israel has no right to her
God-given territory. God said Jerusalem is one place on earth that is His and
where He will one day establish His Kingdom upon the earth. Jerusalem is
His! And so satan wants it and, just as
God can inspire men to godliness, Satan through his demons is able to ‘inspire’
men to deception and evil.
[Question #7]. How shall we then pray? The psalmist Asaph sang this same concern out
to the Lord in his day: “O God, do not keep silence; do not hold your peace or be
still, O God! For behold, your enemies make an uproar; those who hate you have
raised their heads. They lay crafty plans against your people; they consult
together against your treasured ones. They say, “Come, let us wipe them out as
a nation; let the name of Israel be remembered no more!” For they conspire with
one accord; against you they make a covenant....” (Psalm 83:1-18 ESV). We would do well to sing (pray) these words ourselves now, that He not keep
quiet, that He make His will and His peace known, that He would fight on
Israel's behalf and thwart
the covenants they have made against her. There are so many Scriptures
that we can pray on Israel's behalf. Take a new highlighter to indicate
in your bible what you can be praying for Israel.
Notice that Asaph in his prayer sees Israel’s enemies as God’s enemies. From a biblical perspective, any person or
nation who comes against or hates or has feelings against against Israel, or for
that matter, in regard to today’s issue is in agreement with the UN’s decision against Israel, is acting as an enemy of God.
This is not because we agree with every decision Israel makes. In simple
terms, we love Israel because God loves Israel! And we pray that God leads her
according to His will in all that concerns her.
[Question #8] How
then as the people of God’s love are we to regard the Muslims in all this? I wish to balance this article out with some words of
clemency and compassion. There are millions of people in this world who have
been under the doctrines of the devil in their religions who believe their
religion is entirely of God. They have been made victims of deceit, and of
lies. Who knows but God what we all, meaning you and I, would have believed if
we lived under Islamic rule? I have met a number of 'Muslim Background
Believers' as they identify themselves. Many of those people fully believed in
Islam and Muhammad’s words until somehow Yeshua entered their lives in a
profound way. Once they realized the truth of who He is, their lives changed
immediately, including that they lost their hatred for Israel and found a love
for her instead. In fact, the statistics are that literally millions – yes,
millions, of Ishmael’s descendants are coming to know Yeshua in our time. Quite remarkable, wouldn’t you say?
Now if there’s one
testimony that God is All Powerful and that He is Love, that would be it. I
suggest reading a book entitled, “Ten Amazing Muslims Touched By God” by
Faisal Malick. I’ve mentioned it before as I've read it several times as the stories in it are fascinating and
they will soften your heart in the way Yeshua Himself reaches out to them so that you can/will pray also that He would bring truth to rescue Israel's enemies. It is my hope that when you pray for Israel's safety, you will also pray for the Lord to make Himself
known to Jews and to Muslims the world over.
As a parting thought, I once had a little kind of mini vision of Abraham, it was
that he loved each of his sons, Isaac and Ishmael, and Jacob and Esau and that he wept for the division between them. He longed for their sons and daughters who have come down through the generations to join him in heaven. While we may stand against the ideology of Islam, let us have no
hatred or animosity for the people, even for the most deceived of them. Perhaps they might be
like Paul before he found the Lord on the road to Damascus, (today a Muslim
city, btw) and turn to the Lord to be a mighty witness for Him. If God loves them, so must we. Amen.
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