ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: ISRAEL & THE PSALM 83 PROPHECY, Part Two
July 15, '11 8:12 AM
By Regner Capener
Good Morning, Good
Morning!
There
are a few folks who’ve suggested that I am a “Christian Zionist” – not
understanding the term “Zionist.”The term “Zionism” really began in England a
century or more ago referring to the intent and the (then) budding movement
among members of the British government to see Israel restored to its
God-covenanted homeland. But the term “Zionism” has far deeper roots than just
the political or geographical concepts suggest. I’ll get back to this in a
moment.
First of all, let me
take a minute to explain some rules concerning Biblical prophecy.
As nearly any Hebrew
scholar will tell you, there are not less than seven layers of interpretation
to the Word of God. I won’t take the time today to lay out each of those
layers, but suffice it to say that interpretation and understanding begins with
the surface meaning of the words. Underneath the surface there are core
meanings rooted in pictures that no single word or translation can possibly
convey. In some instances, because the meanings have their roots in the Hebrew
culture and thought processes, certain phrases tend to convey expressions that
are totally lost in modern western thought.
Thus, attempts in our
western society to interpret Scripture solely on the basis of our English
translations (or Spanish, or German, or French, or whatever) of the Hebrew or
Greek – those translations resulting in over-simplistic single words or phrases
which fail to capture the essence of Hebrew thought – fail miserably, often
leaving the reader with a poor interpretation of what the Holy Spirit is
saying.
I have cited in the
past, for example, my translation from the Song of Solomon which constitutes
non-stop Hebrew metaphors from its opening passage to the very end of the Song.
A recurring phrase which appears in the Song of Solomon (1:5), “I am black,”
also appears in Jeremiah’s prophecy. It has nothing to do with the color of
one’s skin. It is an expression of woe, of weariness, of spiritual exhaustion;
and it is based in a fundamental understanding built into every single
individual (whether they realize it or not) that because we are created in the
image of God; that like Adam was, so are we in need of a counterpart – an
“other self.”
The world has
trivialized this into a search for “one’s soul-mate,” but the “soul-mate”
concept misses completely the spiritual nature God invested in us and expressed
in the Song of Solomon as “my sister, my spouse.”This phrase much more
literally translates out of its metaphorical usage into “my counterpart, my
other self,” – in other words, “my beloved!”
The expression, “I am
black,” is rooted in the specific weariness that comes from a life-long and
fruitless search for the husband or wife specifically designed by God to
fulfill and complete you in such a way that you become a complete being. Eve
completed Adam, but Adam also completed her. She was his beloved! He was her beloved!
When Jeremiah used
this phrase, he was speaking on behalf of the Lord God, who was expressing His
weariness in His search and crying out for the return of His beloved – that
people whom He had created for Himself. They had left Him to bond with other
gods and He was crying out through His prophets to return to Him.
When the Lord gave
Della to me, He completed me. The “search” in my being for my counterpart
(something which happens deep in one’s spirit, often well below any conscious
level) ended with Della. She fulfills me, she completes me, she is what I am
not, and I am what she is not. Together we are one: one whole being! She is a
whole lot more than my “soul mate”: she is my counterpart, my other self, my
beloved!
Anyway, I’ve said all
that to say that to try and interpret prophetic utterances from Scripture based
solely on the surface meaning is to completely miss the “hidden Manna” revealed
in layer after layer after layer of the Word. None of these layers are
exclusive to themselves, nor does any layer contradict or negate in any way the
surface meaning.
I may be taking you
around a 40-acre field in order to get to Psalm 83, but bear with me. This is a
significant prophecy and it is important to lay proper foundations for
understanding.
It is of prime
importance to first remember that these prophecies – both Old and New
Testaments – were given by Jews whose understanding was rooted in the
seven-layers of God’s Word.
Secondly, let’s
remember that they were (in nearly every instance) prophesying to a Jewish
audience who knew exactly where they were coming from. Thus the prophecies were
made specifically to the Jews. They were the first recipients of those
prophecies and God was speaking directly to them, promising what He would do
for them as a covenant-keeping God.
Here’s the catch. Saying
that they were the first recipients
is not the same as saying they were the only
recipients. The prophet Joel made a very specific prophecy which Peter quoted
on the Day of Pentecost. Peter applied the prophecy to 17 nationalities or
groups of people who heard their languages being spoken by newly
Spirit-baptized men and women.
“And it shall come to
pass afterward, that I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh; and your sons
and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, your young
men shall see visions: And also upon the servants and upon the handmaids in
those days will I pour out my spirit. And I will show wonders in the heavens
and in the earth, blood, and fire, and pillars of smoke. The sun shall be
turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and the
terrible day of the LORD come. And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall
call on the name of the LORD shall be delivered: for in mount Zion and in
Jerusalem shall be deliverance, as the LORD hath said, and in the remnant whom
the LORD shall call.”(Joel 2:28-32)
When Peter was
preaching to the multitudes on the Day of Pentecost – a multitude that included
the aforementioned 17 nationalities (non-Jews) – he made the following
amplification to Joel’s prophecy:
“For the promise [of
the Holy Spirit] is to and for you and your children, and to and for all that
are far away, [even] to and for as many as the Lord our God invites and bids to
come to Himself.”(Acts 2:39 – Amplified Version)
The NLT puts it like
this: “This promise is to you, and to your children, even to the
Gentiles and to people far in the future—all who have been called by
the Lord our God.”
You see the specificity here, don’t
you? The promise is made first to the Jews: then it is to the Gentiles (the
nations of the earth).
One of the problems with modern
translators and folks who’ve been programmed with traditional western thought
is that they have somehow replaced the notion of these prophecies applying to
the Jews with the idea that they only (or mostly) apply to the body of Christ. We
sometimes refer to this as “replacement theology.”Prophecies that were meant
first for the Jews somehow now don’t apply to the Jews in this theology.
A corollary doctrine is that of “cessationism.” This teaching relegates prophecies such as
Peter’s prophecy in Acts 2:39 to the past. The idea is that such utterances
“applied to the Jews and to the early church, but it died out with the
apostles.”
This is why so many prophecies and so
many scriptures often get taken out of context to prove some religious
doctrine. The western mindset we’ve all grown up with really is an enemy to the
Truth of God’s Word.It does its best to separate
things out into some kind of logical order – logical, that is, by western
thinking. End time doctrines, especially, suffer from this mindset. It’s why we
have “pre-Trib, mid-Trib
and post-Trib” doctrines concerning the return of the
Lord Jesus Christ. The Word is not taken as a whole message: it gets separated
into “dispensations” and segments instead of seeing it as one single message
from beginning to end.
The Word of God stands intact for all
generations! It was true yesterday. It is true today. And it will be true
tomorrow!
Getting back to “Zionism,” one needs to
realize that Zion was originally the fortress that Shem built after the flood. It
was the fortress and the hill that David re-captured from the Jebusites (after they had taken it over following Shem’s
death) when he restored Jerusalem to the Israelites. It was the place where he
erected his simple tabernacle consisting of a tent (with flaps open) and the
Ark of the Covenant on display for all Israel to see. It was the place where he
established the continuous ministry of praise and worship.
Zion represented the covenant of
marriage that the Lord made with His people. In Psalm 2, David prophesies of
the coming Messiah when he writes,
“Yet have I set my
king upon my holy hill of Zion.”This was not about him, although he
ruled from Zion: it was about an everlasting covenant that God had made – one
that would be exhibited through His people Israel, and made available to the
whole earth.
Consider another of David’s prophecies
– and Israel had not been carried away into captivity when he wrote this: “Oh that the salvation
of Israel were come out of Zion! When God bringeth
back the captivity of his people, Jacob shall rejoice, and Israel shall be glad.”(Psalm 53:6)
Then
there’s this one: “For God will save Zion, and will build the cities of Judah:
that they may dwell there, and have it in possession. The seed also of his
servants shall inherit it: and they that love his name shall dwell therein.”(Psalm 69:35-36)
There are something like 150 separate
prophecies concerning Zion throughout the Old Testament which refer to the
coming of the Messiah, the restoration of Israel as a nation, the unification
of Jerusalem and the gathering together of all the tribes of Israel to their
homeland after being scattered by the Lord.
Zionism really – at its heart – is the
cry for the salvation and restoration of Israel according to the promises of
God. So, to answer those who speak negatively about “Zionists” and “Christian
Zionism,” I am in every respect a Zionist. I believe God’s Word. I believe that
Israel is being – and MUST BE – restored according to the promises God has made
to the Jews. God’s covenant with them was that He absolutely would restore them
as a nation and as a people in the earth!
I am a “Christian Zionist” also because
I believe in the multi-layered pictures contained in these prophecies. I
believe in a completed and fulfilled Bride of Christ consisting of both Jews
and Christians – the counterpart and “other self” of the Lord Jesus Christ. It
is not possible to separate Israel and the body of Christ – and yet,
paradoxically, they are distinct. It is one of the unique aspects of the
“hidden Manna” contained in the seven layers of the Word.
So why, then, this focus on modern
Israel? Why is there such importance on the restoration of the Jewish homeland,
the unification of Jerusalem, and the gathering together of the scattered
tribes of Israel from throughout the world? What does that have to do with us
as Christians and the body of Christ as a whole?
Everything!
What happens in and with Israel is a
direct prophetic correlation to what God is doing in the earth! It is a picture
of the in-gathering together, the great harvest of souls for the Kingdom of God
and the Lord Jesus Christ taking place around the earth even as we speak. It is
the fulfilling of Paul’s prophecy in Ephesians 1:18-19: “I pray that the eyes of your heart
may be enlightened, so that you will know what is the hope of His calling, what
are the riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints, and what is the
surpassing greatness of His power toward us who believe.” (NASB)
Israel, the Jews AND the Gentiles
(nations of the earth) represent His inheritance! That inheritance is so
multi-faceted and multi-layered as to defy description.
That (finally! Whewww!!)
brings us to the prophetic Word of Asaph in Psalm 83.
He begins with a cry to the Lord to
execute judgment on His enemies! Notice that Asaph
does not refer to them as the enemies of Israel: these are God’s enemies – and
that is an important distinction. The Holy Spirit is interceding through Asaph in a prophetic word of an event to come.
Do you remember what Isaiah prophesied
towards the end of his years?“And it shall come to pass, that before they call, I will
answer; and while they are yet speaking, I will hear. The wolf and the lamb
shall feed together, and the lion shall eat straw like the bullock: and dust
shall be the serpent’s meat. They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy
mountain, saith the LORD.”(Isaiah 65:24-25)
So Asaph is
preparing the stage in the realm of the Spirit long before this event is to unfold.Take a quick look at Romans 8:26-27: “Likewise the Spirit
also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what
we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh
intercession for us with groanings which cannot be
uttered. And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of
God.”
So it is the Holy Spirit who is
praying/prophesying through Asaph who couldn’t
possibly know in the natural the events to unfold or know how to pray for
something he has never seen or conceived. And Asaph
accordingly, under the direction of the Holy Spirit, is making intercession for
God’s people according to the will of God! I cannot overemphasize the
importance of this.
And how do the enemies of the Lord take
counsel against Him and conspire against the Almighty?“They have taken crafty counsel against thy
people, and consulted against thy hidden ones. They have said, Come, and let us
cut them off from being a nation; that the name of Israel may be no more in
remembrance.”
This is a time-honored practice of
Satan and is one of his classic military tactics against God.He
has no way to counter God Himself in person so he comes against God’s people –
and especially those who’ve been chosen by Him – whether it be Israel or
believers today.
We’ve already talked about the ten
nations in the previous Coffee Break, but for the sake of review, here they are
again: (1) Edom [Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq], (2) The Ishmaelites [the
Sinai to Iraq], (3) Moab [Lebanon, Syria, Jordan], (4) The Hagarites [Jordan
to the Sinai], (5) Gebal [Lebanon], (6) Ammon [Jordan
– the Palestinians], (7) Amalek [The
Sinai, western Saudi Arabia], (8) The Philistines [Gaza, the
Palestinians], (9) Tyre [Lebanon,
southwestern Syria], and (10) Assur (Asshur - Assyria)
[Syria, southern
Turkey, northern Iraq].
We have here a description of a
confederacy aligned against Israel the likes of which has never happened in
history. We all know what happened when Jordan, Syria and Egypt (then known as
the UAE) came against Israel with their combined firepower and military might
in June of 1967.It was a sweeping victory for Israel that went down in the
annals of military history, and it was another example of God’s miraculous
defense of a very tiny nation whose existence has never left the center of His
love and focus.
And it is that love of God for His
people upon which Asaph leans in his prophetic
prayer. He sees a time in history when the ten aforementioned nations or tribes
assemble themselves together with a unified purpose: Israel’s annihilation and
extermination from the earth. That time is not yet, but we are quickly
approaching it.
Iraq has no interest in Israel at the
moment. The government of Iraq is focused entirely on reentering the world
community and rejoining the world economy as a sovereign nation without the restraints
and sanctions it has suffered since Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait in
1991.That doesn’t mean that Iraq couldn’t or won’t join other Arab nations in
the years ahead in their hatred of the Jews. Jews are not currently welcome in
Iraq, and there is much persecution of Christians ongoing there despite (or
maybe because of) a huge move of the Holy Spirit taking place among the Iraqis.
Secondly, Jordan has a peace treaty
with Israel and King Abdullah has no immediate interest in abrogating that treaty.
He lacks both the will and the military might to be of much assistance in a
conspiracy, as much as he might like to participate. However, the current
turmoil in Jordan and the reshaping of Jordanian politics and its government in
the next two years could radically alter things.
Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, the Gaza and
Saudi Arabia are no friends of Israel, and Ahmadinejad’s
threats from Iran could well force things in Iraq and Jordan to unravel more
quickly than the current scenes there suggest. The upheavals in Egypt, Syria,
Lebanon and Saudi Arabia are priming those nations and people in such a way as
to portend Asaph’s prophecy.
That brings us to the way Asaph prayed against the enemies of the Lord. There’s
simply too much to share to add to today’s Coffee Break, so let’s save that for
one more in the next few days.
As Christians we have a mandate from the Lord to bless Israel. Those
who bless Israel are blessed and become a blessing themselves. God’s promise to
Abraham was, “And I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth
be blessed.”
Blessings on you!
Regner
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