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May 14th, 1948: The Day That Baffled The Nations And Commenced God’s Prophetic Program For The Last Days

May 14, 1948, is the most important date in Israel’s recent history. It signifies Israel’s resurrection as a nation for the first time in 20 centuries. Never in the annals of human history had a people been uprooted from its land, dispersed across the face of the earth, survived, and returned to its country of origin to resume its national existence.

This unusual and unparalleled phenomenon has baffled historians, politicians, and religionists. The full significance of Israel’s reemergence cannot be fully understood or explained without the Bible.

In the past 77 years, various views have sprung up to explain Israel’s restoration. Some Christians say it is totally unrelated to prophecy and that modern Israel’s reestablishment is a historical event that has no relevance to biblical fulfillment.

Others teach there will be a literal, national restoration as prophesied in the Bible, but not until Jesus Christ comes back. They believe today’s return in unbelief does not follow the proper sequence of repentance, then restoration.

Both views are flawed. The first denies that this or any future return of the Jewish people to their homeland is a fulfillment of biblical prophecy. The second denies any biblical fulfillment until Israel repents of sin and unbelief—a view not taught in Scripture.

How, then, are we to interpret the return of the Jewish people to their land and the birth of the State of Israel? Scripture says Israel must be reinstated as a sovereign nation in unbelief before prophecies relating to the nation in the last days come to fruition.

Rebirth of Israel

Twenty-six hundred years earlier, Ezekiel had prophesied a national resurrection for Israel (Ezek. 37:1–14). The Spirit of the Lord set the prophet in a valley filled with dried human bones that He told Ezekiel were “the whole house of Israel” (Ezek. 37:1,11). Then He commanded the prophet to prophesy over them (Ezek. 37:4).

When the prophet spoke, a mighty miracle took place. Immediately the bones came together, forming a body of people (Ezek. 37:7). This coalescing represents Israel’s resurrection as an entity in its own land in the last days. The lack of “breath” in the bones indicates the absence of spiritual life at the time of this resurrection (Ezek. 37:8). Spiritual life will come when reconciliation comes—at the Second Coming of Jesus the Messiah.

Thus the Bible teaches that Israel will return to its own land in unbelief and become a nation before the Messiah’s return.

Restoration of Israel

Ezekiel 36:8–12 also teaches that the land itself will be restored upon the Jewish people’s return. In the 19th century, the sons and daughters of Abraham began coming home; and by 1948, about 657,000 resided in the new State of Israel. Most of these early pioneers had no agricultural or farming background but soon established kibbutzim (collective settlements) and produced crops on land that had been desolate for centuries.

Since their return, the land has experienced the new life mentioned in Ezekiel 36. First, it is like a tree that sprouts new branches, leaves, and fruit (Ezekiel 36:8). Second, it is producing abundantly as it is being “tilled and sown” (Ezekiel 36:9). Third, its cities are being rebuilt and inhabited (Ezekiel 36:10). Fourth, the land has been reclaimed, as Israel’s ruins are rebuilt (Ezekiel 36:10). Fifth, the land is being repopulated with Jewish people (Ezekiel 36:10–12). Sixth, the Israelis are taking possession of it (Ezekiel 36:12). This event is a forerunner to the ultimate fulfillment of the Ezekiel 36 passage, which will take place in the Millennial Kingdom.

Reunification of Israel

On November 29, 1947, the United Nations voted 33 to 13 (10 abstentions) to recognize Israel as a sovereign nation. Israel hoped the decision would precipitate acceptance and peace with other nations, but this has not happened. In fact, the opposite is true; Israel is almost universally hated.

Scripture clearly teaches that Israel will face world opposition and unprecedented tribulation in the last days. In fact, the State of Israel will experience what the Jewish Scriptures call “the time of Jacob’s trouble”—an unprecedented holocaust poured out on Israel during the Great Tribulation (Jer. 30:7).

Consequently, Israel must be in existence when the Tribulation begins: First, Daniel prophesied, “Then he shall confirm a covenant with many for one week” (Dan. 9:27). The “he” refers to the Antichrist. He will “confirm” a binding agreement with the nation of Israel. This action will launch the 70th week of Daniel, or the seven-year Tribulation.

Second, it was prophesied that the land of Magog (Russia) will join specific nations—Persia (Iran), Ethiopia, Libya, Gomer, and Togarmah (Ezek. 38:5–6)—to attack Israel before the Messiah’s return (Ezek. 38:1–12). This invasion will occur when Israel is back in its land and dwelling safely (Ezek. 38:8, 11). The purpose of the invasion is to plunder and destroy Israel (Ezek. 38:12). Thus, there must be a literal nation of Israel for these nations to attack.

Third, immediately prior to the Messiah’s return, another invasion will occur when all the nations of the world attack the State of Israel at the end of the Great Tribulation (Zech. 14:2). This invasion is called Armageddon (Rev. 16:16). Again, there must be a literal nation of Israel for these nations to attack.

Rebuilding a Temple in Israel

Scripture makes it clear that a Tribulation Temple will be built immediately prior to or soon after the beginning of the seven-year Tribulation. Four New Testament passages mention a Tribulation Temple (Mt. 24:15; Mk. 13:14; 2 Th. 2:3–4; Rev. 11:1–2). The Abomination of Desolation spoken of in Matthew 24:15 will take place at the midpoint of the Tribulation when the Antichrist breaks the covenant he has made with Israel. He will position himself in the Jewish Temple and demand to be worshiped as God. There must be a literal State of Israel for this event to happen.

Interestingly, there is a movement underway in Israel to build the third Temple and reinstitute sacrificial worship.

An analysis of Scripture and the worldwide political alliances being formed today strongly indicate that we are living in the last days and that the rebirth of Israel in 1948 is the very one predicted in Ezekiel 37. Scripture provides irrefutable proof that the modern State of Israel must exist in the latter days, prior to the Messiah’s Second Coming. Today, the nation of Israel is uniquely positioned to experience the fulfillment of God’s prophetic program.


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Patience Has Run Out: Iran’s Regime Showed Its True Face And Made Clear That It Has No Interest In Peace

The Memorandum of Understanding that was signed between the US and Iran last month is clearly out the window at this point. In response to repeated Iranian attacks on shipping, the US has carried out massive airstrikes against Iran for several nights in a row. Will the apocalyptic Iranian death cult get the memo and change its ways as a result? Highly unlikely. Iran is back to its old tricks, reportedly firing missiles and drones at Jordan, Bahrain, Kuwait, and even its only two allies in the entire region, Oman and Qatar. The regime has not fired upon Israel yet in this latest round of hostilities. The Arab nations may not respond, but Iran knows that Israel will—and with overwhelming force.

Huckabee: Americans Fail To Grasp The Threat Of Iran… But We Are Foolish To Ignore Them

Perkins attributed the drift in the church away from Israel to “biblical illiteracy.” Huckabee agreed, reminding viewers that standing with Israel is “scriptural.” “I mean, I could give you a lot of geopolitical reasons. I could give you humanitarian reasons. I could give you historic reasons. I could give you economic reasons. And all of those are important, and all of them should weigh in,” the ambassador emphasized. “But the ultimate reason for evangelicals is because we’re people of the book.”

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Israel My Glory

May 14, 1948, is the most important date in Israel’s recent history. It signifies Israel’s resurrection as a nation for the first time in 20 centuries. Never in the annals of human history had a people been uprooted from its land, dispersed across the face of the earth, survived, and returned to its country of origin to resume its national existence.

This unusual and unparalleled phenomenon has baffled historians, politicians, and religionists. The full significance of Israel’s reemergence cannot be fully understood or explained without the Bible.

In the past 77 years, various views have sprung up to explain Israel’s restoration. Some Christians say it is totally unrelated to prophecy and that modern Israel’s reestablishment is a historical event that has no relevance to biblical fulfillment.

Others teach there will be a literal, national restoration as prophesied in the Bible, but not until Jesus Christ comes back. They believe today’s return in unbelief does not follow the proper sequence of repentance, then restoration.

Both views are flawed. The first denies that this or any future return of the Jewish people to their homeland is a fulfillment of biblical prophecy. The second denies any biblical fulfillment until Israel repents of sin and unbelief—a view not taught in Scripture.

How, then, are we to interpret the return of the Jewish people to their land and the birth of the State of Israel? Scripture says Israel must be reinstated as a sovereign nation in unbelief before prophecies relating to the nation in the last days come to fruition.

Rebirth of Israel

Twenty-six hundred years earlier, Ezekiel had prophesied a national resurrection for Israel (Ezek. 37:1–14). The Spirit of the Lord set the prophet in a valley filled with dried human bones that He told Ezekiel were “the whole house of Israel” (Ezek. 37:1,11). Then He commanded the prophet to prophesy over them (Ezek. 37:4).

When the prophet spoke, a mighty miracle took place. Immediately the bones came together, forming a body of people (Ezek. 37:7). This coalescing represents Israel’s resurrection as an entity in its own land in the last days. The lack of “breath” in the bones indicates the absence of spiritual life at the time of this resurrection (Ezek. 37:8). Spiritual life will come when reconciliation comes—at the Second Coming of Jesus the Messiah.

Thus the Bible teaches that Israel will return to its own land in unbelief and become a nation before the Messiah’s return.

Restoration of Israel

Ezekiel 36:8–12 also teaches that the land itself will be restored upon the Jewish people’s return. In the 19th century, the sons and daughters of Abraham began coming home; and by 1948, about 657,000 resided in the new State of Israel. Most of these early pioneers had no agricultural or farming background but soon established kibbutzim (collective settlements) and produced crops on land that had been desolate for centuries.

Since their return, the land has experienced the new life mentioned in Ezekiel 36. First, it is like a tree that sprouts new branches, leaves, and fruit (Ezekiel 36:8). Second, it is producing abundantly as it is being “tilled and sown” (Ezekiel 36:9). Third, its cities are being rebuilt and inhabited (Ezekiel 36:10). Fourth, the land has been reclaimed, as Israel’s ruins are rebuilt (Ezekiel 36:10). Fifth, the land is being repopulated with Jewish people (Ezekiel 36:10–12). Sixth, the Israelis are taking possession of it (Ezekiel 36:12). This event is a forerunner to the ultimate fulfillment of the Ezekiel 36 passage, which will take place in the Millennial Kingdom.

Reunification of Israel

On November 29, 1947, the United Nations voted 33 to 13 (10 abstentions) to recognize Israel as a sovereign nation. Israel hoped the decision would precipitate acceptance and peace with other nations, but this has not happened. In fact, the opposite is true; Israel is almost universally hated.

Scripture clearly teaches that Israel will face world opposition and unprecedented tribulation in the last days. In fact, the State of Israel will experience what the Jewish Scriptures call “the time of Jacob’s trouble”—an unprecedented holocaust poured out on Israel during the Great Tribulation (Jer. 30:7).

Consequently, Israel must be in existence when the Tribulation begins: First, Daniel prophesied, “Then he shall confirm a covenant with many for one week” (Dan. 9:27). The “he” refers to the Antichrist. He will “confirm” a binding agreement with the nation of Israel. This action will launch the 70th week of Daniel, or the seven-year Tribulation.

Second, it was prophesied that the land of Magog (Russia) will join specific nations—Persia (Iran), Ethiopia, Libya, Gomer, and Togarmah (Ezek. 38:5–6)—to attack Israel before the Messiah’s return (Ezek. 38:1–12). This invasion will occur when Israel is back in its land and dwelling safely (Ezek. 38:8, 11). The purpose of the invasion is to plunder and destroy Israel (Ezek. 38:12). Thus, there must be a literal nation of Israel for these nations to attack.

Third, immediately prior to the Messiah’s return, another invasion will occur when all the nations of the world attack the State of Israel at the end of the Great Tribulation (Zech. 14:2). This invasion is called Armageddon (Rev. 16:16). Again, there must be a literal nation of Israel for these nations to attack.

Rebuilding a Temple in Israel

Scripture makes it clear that a Tribulation Temple will be built immediately prior to or soon after the beginning of the seven-year Tribulation. Four New Testament passages mention a Tribulation Temple (Mt. 24:15; Mk. 13:14; 2 Th. 2:3–4; Rev. 11:1–2). The Abomination of Desolation spoken of in Matthew 24:15 will take place at the midpoint of the Tribulation when the Antichrist breaks the covenant he has made with Israel. He will position himself in the Jewish Temple and demand to be worshiped as God. There must be a literal State of Israel for this event to happen.

Interestingly, there is a movement underway in Israel to build the third Temple and reinstitute sacrificial worship.

An analysis of Scripture and the worldwide political alliances being formed today strongly indicate that we are living in the last days and that the rebirth of Israel in 1948 is the very one predicted in Ezekiel 37. Scripture provides irrefutable proof that the modern State of Israel must exist in the latter days, prior to the Messiah’s Second Coming. Today, the nation of Israel is uniquely positioned to experience the fulfillment of God’s prophetic program.


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Patience Has Run Out: Iran’s Regime Showed Its True Face And Made Clear That It Has No Interest In Peace

The Memorandum of Understanding that was signed between the US and Iran last month is clearly out the window at this point. In response to repeated Iranian attacks on shipping, the US has carried out massive airstrikes against Iran for several nights in a row. Will the apocalyptic Iranian death cult get the memo and change its ways as a result? Highly unlikely. Iran is back to its old tricks, reportedly firing missiles and drones at Jordan, Bahrain, Kuwait, and even its only two allies in the entire region, Oman and Qatar. The regime has not fired upon Israel yet in this latest round of hostilities. The Arab nations may not respond, but Iran knows that Israel will—and with overwhelming force.

Huckabee: Americans Fail To Grasp The Threat Of Iran… But We Are Foolish To Ignore Them

Perkins attributed the drift in the church away from Israel to “biblical illiteracy.” Huckabee agreed, reminding viewers that standing with Israel is “scriptural.” “I mean, I could give you a lot of geopolitical reasons. I could give you humanitarian reasons. I could give you historic reasons. I could give you economic reasons. And all of those are important, and all of them should weigh in,” the ambassador emphasized. “But the ultimate reason for evangelicals is because we’re people of the book.”

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Called Out From The Culture: The Hope For America Is The Church

I believe that the hope for America is the church—God working through his church. Christians need to live up to their name. As Christ followers, we need to be Christlike. And if the church would be what it was meant to be, then it would change our nation. But let’s localize it. If your church would be what it ought to be, it could change your city. It could change your county, and it could change your state. Let’s localize it even more. If you would be what you ought to be as a follower of Jesus Christ and as a part of the church, then what a difference it could make in your church.

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