The
Witness of Israel’s Gathering
“And ye shall know that I am the LORD, when I shall
bring you into the land of Israel” (Ezek. 20:42).
By
Fred O. Blakely
A
Testimony to Scripture’s Integrity. To those who know and believe
the holy Scriptures, and have not been blinded by the pseudo-wisdom of the
world, the present gathering of the Jews in the Lord’s land (Hos. 9:3) is a
thrilling and exciting spectacle. It is the greatest single piece of collateral
testimony to the integrity of the ancient prophecies that the world has
witnessed for centuries. Indeed, since the establishment of the State of Israel
in Palestine in the year 1948—which event was predicted by Bible scholars more
than a hundred years previously—we of today have witnessed the beginning phases
of the literal fulfillment of numerous foretellings by the Hebrew Prophets.
As the twentieth-first century
begins, we may well expect in the decades immediately ahead to see sharp
acceleration of this assembly of Israel in the holy land, and such other
epochal events related to it as we probably at present are incapable of
conceiving. The increasing clamor of the vociferous clerics, more schooled in
the learning of earth than that of heaven, who wholly dissociate the
contemporary Jew from the purpose and working of God, should not be allowed to
dissuade those who are given to discern the stupendous signs of the times. Nevertheless, perhaps the recurring rabid
anti-Semitism extant in our day is actually God at work behind the scenes
providing a tangible incentive for many Jews to return to the land of
Israel.
“As concerning the gospel,
they are enemies for your sakes,” declared Paul to Gentile believers: “but as
touching the election, they are beloved for the fathers’ sakes” (Rom. 11:28).
Let us who are of the day remain spiritually alert and perceptive of God’s
manipulation of the Jews in our very midst, therefore, that we may magnify His
Name and be in a state of constant readiness to fall quickly into step with the
unfolding of His eternal counsel in Christ.
The
Witness of the Prophets. That Israel is to be reassembled in their
land is a subject, not of one, but of many pronouncements by Jehovah through
His holy Prophets. What is more, it is made equally plain and emphatic that
they are to turn from their unbelief and embrace the Lord Jesus, their Messiah.
The gathering, it seems, is in order to that blessed end, which the power of
God is committed to achieve. Among the many Scripture passages which proclaim
the gathering of Israel, the beginning stages of which we are now beholding, we
give you the following twenty-two specimens: Isa. 2:2-5; 19:24-25; 25:6 - 26:2;
30:18-19; 59:20 - 60:22; 65:17-25; Jer. 31:10-12; 46:27-28; Ezek. 20:33-44;
34:11-31; 36:8- 15; 37:20-28; 39:25-29; Joel 3:1-2, 17, 20-21; Amos 9:9-15;
Obad. 17, 21; Mic. 2:12-13; 4:3-7; 7:18-20; Zeph. 3:19-20; Zech. 8:1-8;
10:6-12.
“Now if the fall of them be
the riches of the world, and the diminishing of them the riches of the Gentiles,”
remarks the Apostle with reference to Israel’s blinding and the subsequent
dispatch of the word of salvation to the heathen; “how much more their
fulness?” And “if the casting away of them be the reconciling of the world,” he
goes on to elaborate, “what shall the receiving of them be, but life from the
dead?” (Rom. 11:12-16).
“The restoration of the Jews
to a state of favour with God to which Paul refers, and which is too plainly
intimated by the spirit of prophecy to admit of a doubt, will be a most
striking event. Their being preserved as a distinct people is certainly a
strong contemporary proof that they shall once more be brought into the church
of God. And their conversion to Christ will be an incontestable proof of the
truth of divine revelation. Doubtless it will become the means of converting
multitudes, who will see the prophecies of God, which had been delivered so
long before, so strikingly fulfilled in this great event. We need not wonder,
if a whole nation should then be born in a day.”
The
Close of the Gentile Era. As we stand on the verge of this grafting
of Israel back into its own olive tree, it ought to remind us of a gravely
sobering circumstance. It is evidenced by this imminent event, that we are in
the fast-closing days of the Gentile era. “Jerusalem shall be trodden down of
the Gentiles,” declared the Lord Himself,” “until the times of the Gentiles be
fulfilled” (Lk. 21:24). “Blindness in part is happened to Israel,” asserted the
Apostle, “until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in” (Rom. 11:25).
The
Day is Far Spent. As concerns this dispensation of God’s grace,
it is indeed “toward evening, and the day is far spent” (Lk. 24:29). “The
shadows of the evening are stretching out apace upon us, and the signs of the
eventide are very manifest, and will shortly appear yet more.” Let us,
therefore, improve the great favor bestowed upon us by God, being good stewards
of His manifold grace. At the same time, let us give glory to Him as we are
given to behold the lighting down of His glorious arm upon the Jews, in execution
of that which He aforetime said that He would do. —THE END—
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