The land must not be sold permanently, because the land is mine
and you are but aliens and my tenants. (Leviticus
25:23)
When God
brought Israel into the Promised Land He explained that they
were His tenants, forbidden from selling or giving the land away
(Lev
25:23).
He also
commanded them to let the land rest for one year out of every
seven (Lev
25:4),
the so-called Sabbath for the Land. But for 490 years they
failed to do it. So while the root cause of the 70-year
exile to Babylon was their fall into idolatry (Jere.
25:7-11),
its duration was determined by the number of times they had
ignored the mandatory year-long Sabbath for the Land (2
Chron 36:21).
490 divided by 7 equals 70, so they “owed” His land 70 years of
rest. True to His word, when the 70 years were ended He sent the
Persians to defeat Babylon and release the Jews to return to
their land.
An
Everlasting Possession
The world
would do well to remember that episode. In giving the land to
Abraham’s descendants, God had made it their “everlasting
possession”(Gen
17:18).
But at Mt. Sinai He explained that in order to live there and
enjoy its benefits they had to obey the covenant He was making
with Moses.
Several
times they’ve either lost their independence or been evicted for
violations of this covenant, but only temporarily. He always
restored them, and that’s the part of their deal with God the
rest of the world seems to forget. The reason they’re in the
land today is because He remembered His promise to their
forefathers and brought them back (Ezekiel
36:22-24).
Evangelical Christians and Orthodox Jews bemoan the fact that
Israel has agreed to trade land for the promise of peace … land
the Bible says they have no right to trade. But if unbelievers,
whether Jew, Arab or Westerner agree on anything, it’s that the
provisions outlined in “some ancient book” are not going to
govern their actions today. We’ll see.
Land For
War?
A strong
contingent among Israel’s neighbors has always opposed the
Mid-East peace plan and tries do anything they can to stop it.
They don’t want to share the land with Israel, they want it all.
Every time this contingent has seen Israel trade land for the
promise of peace they’ve reacted with violence. The more land
involved the more violent they’ve become.
In his
first term as Prime Minister, Binyamim Netanyahu slowed down the
transfer of land begun under Yitzhak Rabin and continued with
Shimon Peres, and the violence subsided. Under intense pressure
from Bill Clinton, Netanyahu’s successor Ehud Barak agreed to
give Yassir Arafat 97% of the land he wanted, including East
Jerusalem, in return for peace. Arafat turned it down and then
went home to start the 2000 Intifada. After Ariel Sharon was
elected, Israel got tough again and the violence subsided once
more.
Predictably, the result of Sharon’s abrupt abandonment of the
Gaza Strip was an escalation of violence. Moreover, with
the frightening array of war materiel now being smuggled into
Gaza and Lebanon (also part of the original Promised Land) it’s
hard to see how anything but total disaster can come of it.
Incredibly, the world is now demanding that Israel trade more
land for peace. How can they expect anything but war as a
result?
The
latest ruse being foisted upon the Jewish people is the claim
that the US has offered some fighter aircraft (which won’t be
delivered until 2020) and some future diplomatic support, but
only after the two-state proposal has been successfully
implemented, and then only for one year. Israel, of
course, must agree to give up its land in advance. It’s
still unclear whether the US actually made this offer, and even
if it did, whether it would be acceptable to all parties.
But the
contrast between levels of terrorism during conservative and
liberal administrations is apparently lost on both Jewish and
Gentile observers, because they seem unaware of the fact
that agreeing to yield more land has always brought increased
violence from Israel’s enemies. This time it will likely bring
the fulfillment of Psalm
83.
God Is
The Same, Yesterday, Today, And Forever
God has
often used His enemies to accomplish His purpose (Jer.
25:9)
and promises to do so again (Ezekiel
38-39).
So, are we missing something here? I don’t pretend to be a
political analyst or commentator. But I am a student of prophecy
and delight in overlaying the proven strategies of our Lord upon
current events. And in the current affairs of Israel, I
see a definite pattern.
God is
opposed to trading land for peace and I believe He’s using
Israel’s enemies to say so. I believe He’s trying to dissuade
Israel from giving away land that isn’t theirs to give, and to
convince them that in their own strength, however formidable it
may be, they are not equal to the task of defeating their
enemies. The upcoming Psalm
83scenario
will initially appear to be a military success for Israel, but
in truth it will only set them up for another even more forceful
attack to follow.
After all
it was God Who said, “If
My people, who are called by My Name, will humble themselves and
pray and seek My Face and turn from their wicked ways then I
will hear from heaven and forgive their sin and heal their land” (2
Chron. 7:14).
You can almost hear Him repeating those words as He gives His
people sign after sign that it’s time to stop giving away His
land and come back to Him.
Will He
Ever Quit Trying To Convince Them?
Let’s ask
Him.
This is what the LORD says, he who appoints the sun to shine by
day, who decrees the moon and stars to shine by night, who stirs
up the sea so that its waves roar— the LORD Almighty is his
name:
“Only if these decrees vanish from my sight,” declares the LORD,
“will the descendants of Israel ever cease to be a nation before
me.”
This is what the LORD says: “Only if the heavens above can be
measured and the foundations of the earth below be searched out
will I reject all the descendants of Israel because of all they
have done,” declares the LORD. (Jeremiah
31:35-37)
If those
who subscribe to replacement theology (the heresy contending
that after the cross the Church replaced Israel in God’s plan,
and therefore there’s no place for the Nation of Israel in the
world today) are correct, then the Lord has broken this promise
to Israel, because the sun shines every day, and the moon and
stars every night. And anyone near a seacoast can hear the
constant roaring of the waves.
So What’s It Gonna Take?
One day
in the not too distant future an international coalition of
Moslem forces will attack a peaceful and unsuspecting Israel
with overpowering force, and when that happens the King of the
Universe will come roaring out of the Heavens with warfare on
His mind and vengeance in his Heart, for whoever touches Israel
touches the apple of His eye (Zech
2:8).
When the
dust has settled the invading forces that had covered the land
like a cloud will lie slain in their tracks, food for the
vultures. “I
will display my glory among the nations, and all the nations
will see the punishment I inflict and the hand I lay upon them.
From that day forward the house of Israel will know that I am
the LORD their God. (Ezek.
39:21-22)
All these
things must come to pass because God’s has seen the end from the
beginning and has revealed it through His servants the prophets
(Amos
3:7)
The fact that they seem to be coming soon is another sign tht
the End of the Age is upon us. You can almost hear the footsteps
of the Messiah. 11-20-10