22 Feb 2021

Come Up Here!

For 20 years, I advocated for Israel, though networking, publishing, research, and writing. I was very committed to what I called helping protect Israelis physically. I considered that trying to keep fiendish forces—including Westerners in suits—helped this endeavor.

For many of those years, I harbored a dream of really having an impact in the church, particularly the American Church. I had studied history and knew how corrupted our seminaries and large churches were by the turn of the 21st century. The “average” conservative Christian in this country has no idea the evil that infiltrated our institutions by the end of the 19th century. With the efforts of Soviet agents infiltrating some of those institutions, and other spheres of society, it’s a miracle we lasted this long.

The Church was always a major target.

Waves of important turning points aided their efforts. Gradually making churches dependent on tax-exempt status was a dagger in our hearts. Eventually, celebrity pastors became fearful of speaking out on controversial topics (including Israel!) and they settled into what amount to State-approved “sermon series” and other nonsense masquerading as Bible teaching. Can you imagine Spurgeon coming back today to an Andy Stanley service? Can you imagine other giants of the faith enduring a “message” on repairing relationships or getting your finances in order?

In all this, the wonderful teaching about the Jews’ role in history has been so watered down that it is like a blob of jelly on a table. There’s nothing there.

With the home-going of those pastors that did keep the faith, our public face to the world has become so embarrassingly lacking that I tremble when I think of judgment. It seems we are now in it.

This week, Joe Biden finally called Bibi Netanyahu, after weeks of speculation about the snub. People are trying to figure out what that means for the U.S.-Israel relationship.

Several thoughts.

First, Netanyahu has known Biden for decades. He knows exactly what he’s dealing with. A combat veteran, I doubt Bibi was apoplectic over the snub from the criminal Biden. He knows who Biden is. He knows that the Obama-Biden Administration tried to kill him politically through foreign intervention in Israeli elections. I lose no sleep in Israel’s ability to survive the illegitimate “presidency” of Biden.

Next, for those that are trying to figure out if Gog-Magog is next week, or tonight, please. We don’t affect God’s schedule. Yes, the Gog war is important. It’s a crucial end-times event. But you can’t read geopolitical tea leaves from the Media and try to figure these things out.

Israel is also concerned about the Biden pledge to rejoin the wholly insane Iran “nuclear deal.” According to the Jerusalem Post:

“Washington said on Thursday it was ready to talk to Iran about both nations returning to the nuclear accord that aimed to prevent Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

“’We have never sought nuclear weapons and this is not part of our defense doctrine,’ the official said. ‘Our message is very clear. Lift all the sanctions and give diplomacy a chance.’

“Tehran has set a February 23 deadline for Washington to begin reversing sanctions, otherwise, it says, it will take its biggest step yet to breach the deal – banning short-notice inspections by the UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).”

Criminals understand criminals and Biden knows Iran means Israel harm. He doesn’t believe their lies, any more than he believes his own.

Also this week, it’s been reported that Iraq is sending drones over Saudi Arabia, reviving fears that Iran and Iraq are becoming unmanageable in the Middle East. This can impact Israel in a big way, too.

But of late, I have slowly changed my views about my own ability to really aid Israel. It feels—feel free to disagree, I know many of you will—that we are entering a new phase. One in which the Lord God of Israel is stepping in front. Our own puny efforts are even less important now.

I do not mean we should stop doing positive things for our friends. In fact, in my own small way, I keep a hand in. But I no longer “live and die” with each news cycle or election. It’s time to turn our gaze to eternal things. I sleep well at night with the belief that God has things well in hand. Bibi knows how to protect Israel.

I came to accept the fact just a few years ago that the spiritual forces arrayed against us in Christian institutions in this country were far more powerful than I had given them credit for. That makes it necessary for me to admit it and stand aside as God advances His plan in these last days. When seminaries were teaching pastors to hide the fact that they’d been taught that the Exodus was myth (this was 70 and more years ago!), it was all over then. There is no real possibility that today’s Millennials trained at Wheaton and Fuller Seminary will ever be anything but advocates for the Palestinians and their totalitarian friends. They believe Israel is the villain.

 

This, incidentally, is what eventually destroyed Germany. Luther’s rants against the Jews poisoned the churches and by the time the Nazis came to power, the whole country had been marinating in Jew hate for 200 years. The so-called German “Higher Criticism” began teaching that the Old Testament is largely myth. I cannot emphasize enough how harmful this has been to Western society.

So I now do “small things” to teach here and there. I can’t help it: I am waiting now for that voice Carl F.H. Henry said he had longed for, especially in his old age. It was a voice from above saying, “Come up here!”

Jim1fletcher@yahoo.com

www.thegodthatanswers.com

 

15 Feb 2021

A Remarkable Story

Isaiah 11:11-12 is an astonishing passage, because in it, God lays out in some detail what He will do for the Jewish people at a pivot moment in history.

In that day the Lord will reach out his hand a second time to reclaim the surviving remnant of his people from Assyria, from Lower Egypt, from Upper Egypt, from Cush, from Elam, from Babylonia, from Hamath and from the islands of the Mediterranean.

He will raise a banner for the nations and gather the exiles of Israel; he will assemble the scattered people of Judah from the four quarters of the earth.

A second time.

I once debated a preterist on this and other points, regarding the relevance of modern Jews to their ancient history and their future history. So many people want to miss the significance of Jews in history.

I am convinced—and have been for some time—that many modern American professing Christians despise the Jews and Israel. Some are indifferent, which is almost worse. They have been taught from the seminaries and pulpits that the Exodus was Hebrew legend. Or that Abraham was a mythical figure. Or that the promises God made to the Jews in the Old Testament have in fact been transferred to Christian gentiles, due to the Jews’ collective rejection of Jesus as the Messiah.

But nowhere in Scripture do you find any such transfer of promises. You do find it in the hearts of professing Christians that loathe Jews. I’ve seen it countless times, perceived it from conversations, read about it. I’ve had many, many conversations with people that say they have theological problems with “Christian Zionism.”

In fact, I believe in every instance that they simply do not like Jews or the Jewish state.

It’s pretty clear from Scripture that the return of the Babylonian exiles in the sixth century B.C. was not the great end times regathering that soaks through every page of the Old Testament. That was the first return, and a very partial one at that. Not even all the Jewish captives returned after 70 years in Babylon. It was only in the last half century that most of Iraq’s Jews were expelled.

What do we make of Jeremiah 31:8?

See, I will bring them from the land of the north and gather them from the ends of the earth.

What we make of it is the same thing we make of Isaiah 11. God fully intended and intends to gather His Chosen in a great, dramatic last days return to the land of their forefathers. He does this for many reasons, not the least of which is found in Ezekiel 39:6—

 I will send fire on Magog and on those who live in safety in the coastlands, and they will know that I am the Lord.

The reason is to magnify His own precious name. To show the world that yes, the Creator God exists and still acts in the affairs of men.

Perhaps Deuteronomy 30:1-3 is the most epic statement of all:

When all these blessings and curses I have set before you come on you and you take them to heart wherever the Lord your God disperses you among the nations, and when you and your children return to the Lord your God and obey him with all your heart and with all your soul according to everything I command you today, then the Lord your God will restore your fortunes and have compassion on you and gather you again from all the nations where he scattered you.

This is extraordinary! Here God is telling the Jewish people under the leadership of Moses what will happen to them far into the future!

He is calling something out far ahead of its due date.

A modern story I love involves the great “shootout” football game of 1969 between unbeaten Arkansas and Texas. The winner would be named national champion.

Near the end, with Arkansas up 14-8 on their own field, Texas faced a fourth down, in their own side of the field. Primarily a running (wishbone) team, Texas rarely threw the ball. Everyone in the stadium expected All-American fullback Steve Worster to get the ball right up the middle.

So head coach Darrell Royal called a deep pass to his tight end! Quarterback James Street faked to Worster, then dropped back to throw. He hit Randy Peschel far downfield and Texas scored two plays later to win.

In the chaotic locker room later, someone asked Royal who called the dramatic fourth-down play.

“I called it, and I called it long,” Royal said.

I love it. The wily old coach wanted everyone to know he had done something literally no one would have expected, on the biggest stage. Even Street, on his way back to the huddle after a timeout to confer about the epic call, stopped halfway and turned to Royal: “Are you sure, coach?” Royal waved him on.

On an infinitely bigger stage, God has done the same thing. He has literally called prophecy “long,” because some of the fulfillment was intended for thousands of years into the future. After “many days” as Ezekiel recorded.

The remarkable story of the ingathering of Jewish exiles in our day signals that we are in the last days, and I would say this is the primary reason I believe we are in that time. All other things aside.

You live in the time that the Jews have re-entered history! This should give you great confidence and peace, especially in our time.

Rest in this marvelous truth.

Jim1fletcher@yahoo.com

www.thegodthatanswers.com