From our studies you can see that for the past 20 years or more
the battle of
Ezekiel 38-39 has been on
hold just on the verge of fulfillment. There have always
been the same few preceding conditions left to be met. For
the most part they’ve been Turkey switching sides, the US being
taken out of the picture, and Israel living in an assumed state
of peace with its neighbors.
Within the past year or so we’ve seen Turkey do a major about
face, aligning itself with the Moslem world and taking an ever
more public stand against Israel. We know this is due to
Turkish President Erdogan’s vision of leading the Moslem world
by restoring the Ottoman Empire to its former glory.
Now there’s the way the US has gone all wishy-washy where Israel
is concerned, saying the absence of peace in the Middle East is
costing both blood and treasure and is against the national
interest. This is a reference to the Obama administration’s view
that if we could achieve peace between Israel and the
Palestinians, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan would quickly
wind down, Iran would become more reasonable, and even al Qaeda
would relax a little. Therefore they’ve have pretty
much said it’s up to Israel to either make the Peace Program
happen by the end of the year or face an imposed settlement.
That leaves the biggest one, Israel becoming a peaceful and
unsuspecting nation. Could an imposed settlement somehow
make that happen? Time will tell.
In the sixty years of Israel’s modern existence, there really
hasn’t been a day when this condition has been met, although
enemy sneak attacks in 1967 and especially 1973 did take the
country by surprise as to timing. The simultaneous invasion by
Egypt and Syria on Yom Kippur 1973 brought Israel perilously
close to defeat. Historians report that due to “a rare moment of
flabbiness in Israeli intelligence and in the government, Israel
did not expect any attacks from its neighbors just at this point
in time.” (Both the Jewish Yom Kippur and Moslem Ramadan Holy
Days forbid waging war during their observance, and in October
1973 as the attack began these two observances overlapped.)
It took a week for Israel’s forces to recover and go on the
offense. Two weeks after that the war was over, cease-fire
arrangements having been negotiated by the UN. In the ensuing
agreements Egypt regained control of the Suez Canal and the
Sinai Peninsula lost in 1967 and Syria got back a small portion
of the Golan Heights, although had the UN not stepped in,
Israeli forces would have soon entered both Cairo and Damascus.
Those Who Don’t Learn From History …
Not since then has there been such a relaxed state of
preparedness by Israel and indeed it’s hard to see how one could
happen in the future. In fact the Bible mentions only two
possibilities for a time of peace in the End Times, and neither
fits the bill. The first occurs at the outset of Daniel’s
seventieth week when the anti-Christ makes his initial
appearance. By means of
peace he will deceive many,
Daniel 8:25 (KJV)
tells us.
The other time is the 1000 years of peace known as the
Millennium or Kingdom Age. Let’s rule that one out right away.
First of all it’s an unparalleled time of peace personally
administered by the Prince of Peace. No enemy of Israel’s will
dare attempt a sneak attack until right at the end when Satan is
freed from his 1000 years of captivity to lead them.
And second, the end time prophecies in Ezekiel are sequential,
first the latter days re-gathering of the Jews to Israel in
chapters 36-37, then the battle of Ezekiel 38-39, then from
chapter 40 on it’s their Kingdom Age, aka the Millennium. The
Battle of Ezekiel 38-39
has to follow the modern re-gathering but precede the
Millennium. It can’t happen at the Millennium’s end.
So let’s go back to the first possibility, the beginning of
Daniel’s 70th week. Daniel 9:27 reveals that the anti-Christ will begin his reign by
enforcing a seven-year covenant with Israel that includes
permission to build a Temple. (This seven year period is called
Daniel’s 70th week.) But because of the controversy it would
stir up, the Jewish leadership today doesn’t want a Temple and
won’t want one till the Creator of the Universe dramatically
reveals Himself to them. According to
Ezekiel 29:22 He does so in this battle, and after that they’ll be
clamoring for a Temple, regardless of the consequences. Old
Covenant observance requires it. So it appears Ezekiel’s battle
has to precede Daniel’s 70th week.
Also, the fact that the anti-Christ emerges as a peacemaker
implies that some parts of the world will have recently been at
war. Perhaps even a war involving a nuclear exchange, which will
have left the world in shock, desperate for a plan that would
prevent that ever happening again. Satan’s “man of peace” with
his seven year covenant will have just the thing to put the
world at ease and allow him to begin his meteoric rise to world
dominance.
Have You Reached A Verdict?
As we see, circumstantial evidence weighs heavily in favor of
the anti-Christ revealing himself on the heels of the Battle of
Ezekiel 38-39 to kick
off Daniel’s 70th week. And so neither of the Bible’s identified
possibilities for peace will take place in time for this battle.
That means that some dramatic chain of events, similar to those
that led to the “sudden” fall of the Soviet Union, will have to
occur soon to place Israel in the vulnerable state necessary for
Ezekiel’s prophecy to be fulfilled. It’s still too early
to see if the US can really impose a peace treaty that will lull
them into a false sense of security. More likely,
fulfilling the prophecies from
Psalm 83 and
Isaiah 17 will create the circumstances.
So What’s The Point?
Now why is all this so important to us? Well, we’ve already made
a case for the anti-Christ to appear right after the battle of
Ezekiel 38 and we
know from the passage itself that the Lord uses it to reveal
Himself to Israel and draw them back to Him.
We’ve also seen that for the final seven years of the
dispensation of Law to be completed the Dispensation of Grace,
which interrupted it, has to first come to an end. That
means the Church has to disappear before Daniel’s 70th Week can
begin. This is what Paul meant by saying Israel had been
hardened in part until the full number of Gentiles has come in (Romans
11:25). This same idea was first put forth by James at
the Council of Jerusalem (Acts
15:14-18) when he said that before returning to rebuild
David’s fallen tabernacle the Lord would first take from among
the Gentiles a people for Himself. Both passages speak of
the Lord taking His Church away before turning His attention to
Israel again.
So if the Church has to disappear before the Lord turns again to
Israel, and if this is the outcome of the Battle of
Ezekiel 38-39, you
can see why it’s so important to us. The Rapture has to
precede Ezekiel’s battle. You can almost hear the
footsteps of the Messiah. Updated 05-15-10.