Israel’s Regathering
This prophecy comes to us from Ezekiel chapter 22, verses 19, 21 and 22, and tells of a future re-gathering of Israel. We will now examine some of the Scriptures that predict their re-gathering and returning to the land GOD promised them through the fathers, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob - Israel. The prophetic Scriptures show us that there are two returns of Israel to their land. One of only part of the nation, and that in unbelief, the one going on now; the other, yet future, in fullness and in blessing.
As we look at the Hebrew Scriptures, we will note that they are prophesied to return firstly in an unsaved state. It will be a return to the land, but not a national return to the GOD of their fathers. For as a nation, they will not yet The Prophet, Zechariah, in Chapter 11, verses 15 to 17 also teaches that there will be a first return to Israel to their land in an unsaved state, in a condition of separation from GOD, and continued unbelief in their Messiah. It is evident that Israel must be in the land so that this prophecy may become history. In the Book of Malachi, Chapters 3 and 4, is further proof that Israel, as a nation, before their return to the GOD of their fathers, they shall have returned to their land in unbelief. But there will, however, be a Godly remnant, and an ungodly remnant; the remnant who Unquestionably and certainly the Jewish people must be in their land, the land of Israel, before those promises can be fulfilled. The LORD Himself is the authority for that; His signature sealed upon His Covenant with their forefathers. Forty-nine years ago the birth and resurgence of the nation of Israel came about, after nearly two thousand years in comparative oblivion. And the world had to acknowledge the prophetic truth of the Hebrew Scriptures, that, in these latter days, the GOD of Israel will bring back His people from their captivity, not just to the land He promised through their fathers Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, but more, finally, to bring them through to the fullness of the blessing promised. Return to the LORD your GOD, you and your children, with all your heart, and with all your soul, and the LORD your GOD will bring you back from captivity and have compassion on you, and gather you again from all the nations where the LORD your GOD has scattered you. Followers of Messiah, YESHUA, JESUS of Nazareth, Jewish and non-Jewish, have come to understand through the study of GOD’s Word in the Hebrew Scriptures that the remarkable return of the Jewish people to the land of Israel from the countries of their captivity, in our times, ushers in that great hope ha’tikvah, as the Prophet Zechariah called it. Israel, a tiny nation of about five and a quarter million people, is surrounded by hostile neighbours of a population more than fifty times their numbers, have fought and won numerous and costly wars, and are always in a state of readiness for another one. They continue to grow in population with Jewish immigration, and with great expertise and ingenuity, have prospered mightily in spite of the pressures within their territory, and much hostility from among the nations, even friendly ones at times, who have forsaken them. Justifiably, from their point of view, they have difficulty in identifying some of their friends from their enemies. But GOD, Who knows the hearts of men, will not be mocked and will keep all His promises He made to them through their forefathers and their prophets. Remember Baalam who was employed by the king, Balak to curse Israel, but couldn’t? For GOD calls him to bless instead. All of us should rejoice that the gifts and the calling of GOD for Israel are irrevocable. For if that were not the case, there would be no ha’tikvah, hope, for either Israel, or the nations. Clearly GOD has declared through His prophets that He will make Israel the head of the nations, not the tail, and that they shall |