Sunday, August 10, 2014

The Turks, Jews and the Man of the Moment

Turkey goes to the polls to undoubtedly elect current Prime Minister Erdogan as Turkey first ever elected President. A move that is seen my many not scaling down his influence in Turkey's government but up scaling and establishing the new president's position as an authoritarian one. The office of president traditionally a cultural or official position has been up scale, to carry much more power than any former Prime Minister of Turkey. Think Putin and Russia.  For Jews living in Turkey their voice or votes won't count or matter. Because they have learnt to  keep their opinions to themselves. In fact, according to reports they change their names, and do not reveal their true identity out of fear of being targeted.

The last we found Jews changing their names and afraid to reveal their identity was just prior to the rise of Hitler and again post holocaust.

And while Erdogan has called Jews living in Turkey "brothers" he's also called those living in Israel something less "brotherly". Of course, the twenty plus thousand Jews living in #Turkey are not convinced or buying it. They dare not. How could they?!  Erdogan has been criticized for shutting down twitter and YouTube preventing freedom of speech for his own people and then was slammed for his indifference and approval of one of his cabinet members who socked it to a mourner said to be Jewish. That memory still fresh from May of this year as Erdogan’s aide Yusuf Yerkel, who was photographed kicking a protester while being held on the ground by police.

Yerkel apparently launched the attack after the protester who was grief stricken by the lost of a loved from from mining disaster and kicked a car that was in the Prime Minister's convoy. The protester was being interrogated by two officers following the alleged incident when Yerkel, who was about to be driven away, ran over to him and kicked him three or four times, according to The Hurriyet Daily News.

It's been no secret that Turkey and Israel on again off again alliance has been a waning one, especially since the Mavi Marmara incident back in 2009. Only since this past year the two leaders reconciled when president Obama forced Netanyahu to apologize to Erdogan for the accidental death of the victims and accepted the terms for restitution by Israel to the families of soldiers killed during the incident.

But since that the former allies have been in muddy waters as Erdogan in no uncertain terms has lashed out against Israel for its stand against Hamas and compared Bibi's action to that of  Hilter's.  The Israeli Prime Minister fired back condemning Erdogan remarks in a phone conversation with Senator Kerry, stating that Erdogan’s recent remarks, accusing Israel of massacring Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and carrying out war crimes “worse than Hitler” were anti-Semitic, adding that they “desecrated the memory of the Holocaust.”

Concerned but confidently many Jews are making #Aaliyah (returning to Israel) even amidst the ongoing efforts to demilitarize #Gaza and the potentially escalating tension in with #ISIS who is backed by Turkey's Erdogan and threatens to invade and conquer Jerusalem.

But this election has been a very highly anticipated one just for the Turks, or even Erdogan himself, but also for many in some western Christians setting. As for them, Erdogan is the expected Antichrist and is believed to be behind both Hamas and ISIS agenda to eradicate Israel, for more reasons too numerous to mention. One of which might not seem as obvious enough. But behind the scenes the fact that Israel discovery of natural gas along key lines threatens Turkey's energy ambitions for the Middle East and beyond.

The Turks on the other hand have displayed much solidarity in their confidence
that both Turkey and Erdogan to set the precedence needed to reshape the politics and be a if not leading nation on the Middle East, and having its own caliphate. Will Erdogan be the man to bring about the reemergence of the Ottoman Empire? Is ISIS and Hamas is doing? If so watch out world! This is no ordinary election as it comes on the heels of the brightest  and second super moon of Summer 2014. This in the first Tetrad of the Blood moons and just ahead of the Blood bath ISIS is threatening as they continue to massacre and behead even babies.

Any thoughts on this?
Do you think Erdogan is the Madhi or Antichrist?

Monday, August 4, 2014

The Gaza Crisis, Prime Ministers and Prophecies

 
 
 
 
"For Gaza will be abandoned. Woe to the inhabitants of the seacoast, the nation of the Cherethites! The word of the LORD is against you, O Canaan, land of the Philistines; and I will destroy you so that there will be no inhabitant. So the seacoast will be pastures, with caves for shepherds and folds for flocks. And the coast will be for the remnant of the house of Judah, they will pasture on it. In the houses of Ashkelon they will lie down at evening; For the LORD their God will care for them and restore their fortune." (Zephaniah 2:4-7)


Arguably one could say that Gaza was "abandoned," by the Jews on the account of  Ariel Sharon's 2005 unilateral disengagement. His withdrawal of all Israeli and soldiers from Gaza in 2005 was one of much controversy. However, he (Sharon) concluded that Israel’s long-term security goals could best be met by their removal. In doing so, he changed Israel’s political map and how Israel would need to continually outmaneuver its enemies. Eight years later and in the same year of his death Israel is facing her demons yet again.


But one can also see that in spite of that withdrawal (eviction) of the Jewish people; Gaza is still not destroyed. So this prophecy is yet to happen, and not just that Gaza is yet to be completely destroyed; but nor is Gaza without inhabitants today. So clearly this pertains to a future calamity that is directed at Gaza by the very hand of The Almighty.


From the headlines it seems like Gaza, Ashkelon and Ashdod the just to name a few are on God's things to do list.

But why is that? What can we make of this prophecy in light of what we are witnessing today as Israel comes under scrutiny for invading Gaza's militants? 


When did these Gaza militants become such a thorn in the flesh for Israel? Well the short version of what led Israel here could be attributed to the 2005 placement of thousands of Jewish people many of them farmers.


Sharon, himself was a farmer and was especially fond of his beloved farm. Ironically even He while he was being laid to rest there, rockets rained and fired from Gaza. It often crossed my mind what was he thinking? Why would he make such a decision and did he not know of the prophecy regarding the fate of Gaza? Was he ever remotely aware of the fate awaiting anyone that scattered God's people and divided His land? We will never know. 


What we know is that what happened is still seen by some as the mistake of a millennium ---for Israelis and innocent Palestinians, who are no doubt paying for it with their very lives. Catch a glimpse of the details here. 



While former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon foot it unilaterally in terms of withdrawing from Gaza, the current Prime Minister Netanyahu, has been determined to stand united with Israel but globally alone.  One could say that, "The hardest action to take as a leader, is the one that prevents the bad thing," because you can never prove that you prevented something worse." But while it could be heavily debated the Obama administration was second guessing Netanyahu. Dare I suggest that Netanyahu dare not second guessed the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob was also with Him. This was self evident in his last United Nations speech, in with he declared Israel would stand alone if she had to. 


He's been anointed I think, for such a time as this, and will see many more days (years) of war but also a witness of the so called and highly expected "peace" agreement however; short lived. But perhaps not before the impending Psalm 83 War though.


Recently, Iran called for a confederacy of Muslims nations to form and destroy Israel and Psalm 83 prophesy just that. A call from Muslims to all Muslims who have in no uncertain terms vocalized in their hopes of wiping Israel off the map. This shouldn't surprise us, but it does give me the chills to think, that like Gaza, this Psalm 83 war was prophesied over 1900 years ago! We are living in the generation that is seeing the unfolding of these prophecies friends. If Psalm 83 is speaking of the plans to destroy the Nation of Israel and the Jewish people it cannot be that the church has replaced Israel. If not them, then we need to brace ourselves and get ready, for the Muslims are coming!



And if that was scary or impressive enough to be witnessing--- there is the Isaiah 17 Prophecy Against Damascus Syria's capital. 


Will the Islamic State that takes out Damascus, or will it be Israel?

Hey now! 

These are prophecies that concerning key players in the Middle East.


What is the deal with that? Are you seeing a pattern? Here we see yet another Islamic nation that God is clearly calling our attention to pointing to its destruction. 

For four years and counting Damascus is standing but every so lightly these days as wars and rumors if wars continues around the globe. Yet one fateful night we will go to bed and awaken the next morning with to the headlines, "Damascus is no more!" Or, "Damascus in Ruinous Heap!" Can you just imagine how that will shake up believers and non-believers the world over? And while it shouldn't surprise those that are aware of this impending doom it never fails to ignite new hope that soon, we will be facing earth's last battle. Damascus is one of the oldest cities of antiquity, next to Jericho. And although we've had more than enough bible stories and historical evidence over time; reminding us that no matter how long it takes, every single prophecy does take place exactly as God declared it would.


We also  know it's no secret, the people of Israel have always been a disobedient people.  In fact, God called them a stiffed neck people. (Exodus 32:9). And after centuries of rebellion and apostasy and following the exist of Messiah, some forty (40) years later in 70 AD, God permitted the Romans (a very mixed army of Arabs, Turks etc) to temporarily disburse His people from their land during a period of punishment. The land of Israel was to remain relatively sparse of population — “desolate of man and beast.” Jeremiah 16:13-18; Jeremiah 33:10. After the period of punishment was met, Jews were miraculously permitted to return to their land. This came about when the UN partition vote granted them the opportunity to establish an independent state in 1948. But there was an alleged "double promise" made by the British that the land would be given to the returning Jews. However; the British claimed they had never promised to give either side "all" of the land.


The Arabs would have none of this. Some combined 50 million people strong and the armies of six Arab nations stormed the newborn Israeli State. Outnumbered 600 to 1, God gave the victory to Israel. Four more wars followed since. Miracles happened Israel won each war. Will this Gaza invasion be one of those? Why?


And why are we so conflicted especially as Christians about Israel's right to defend itself? When the same God who prophesies against Gaza, Damascus said  Jerusalem would be a "Cup of Trembling." 


Indeed she has been and is, hasn't she? In fact Jerusalem the world's most prime real estate and is the one and only city that brings all three main religions to their knees, literally. 

So much so that blood has been shed, will be shed, is shedding for Israel to protect and  for the radicals Islamists  to conquer Jerusalem.  The enormity of that burden is Israel's today, but the world is next.

As the Word declares, "I will gather all the nations and bring them down to the valley of Jehoshaphat. Then I will enter into judgment with them there on behalf of My people and My inheritance, Israel, whom they have scattered among the nations; and they have divided up My land. (Joel 3:2)


Why are the majority of believers who are familiar with Israel's biblical history so indifferent to Israel claims to the land? 

When clearly God said He would bring them (Israel) into their land a second time never to be removed. Evidence of this http://www.openbible.info/labs/cross-references/search?q=Jeremiah+23%3A3


Also Jeremiah, an ancient Jewish prophet wrote 2500 years ago that when the Jews would return to the land of their forefathers (Jeremiah 31:8-17) the Lord would give them back the language of their forefathers, the language they would use to bless the Lord, (Jeremiah 31:23). 


Another Jewish prophet, Zephaniah, also predicted that the pure language of Hebrew would be revived in the last days. (Zephaniah 3:9).

Friends! Israelis speaking Hebrew today proves that Bible prophecy will be fulfilled. That God has not rejected Israel, yes He was angry at them because if their rejection of His way. But Isaiah 12 also prophesies of their Salvation. 


How can we not see this?

It is this same God that declare the beginning to the end, therefore Israel do not forget who or whose you are!  Yeshua (Jesus), King of the Jews died for you and you are no longer the outcast or underdogs. 


Therefore as Gentile believers we ought to celebrate the cause of Zion! 
For the LORD has a day of vengeance, a year of recompense for the cause of Zion. (Isaiah 34:8)

Zion is the name of Jerusalem. The cause of Zion (Jerusalem) is for this city of God to remain undivided.  That is the burden that all the nations are trembling over, the whole earth is burdened and divided over Israel's right to defend its borders now but it's really Jerusalem that us the center of the storm. 


The Muslims know this. The Jews knows this. The Catholic knows this. What say ye, my undecided Christian friends?

How long can you be of two opinions? 

We must also note that Joel also informs us that the judgment will be based on how the nations treated “My people and My inheritance, Israel” and also on their having, “divided up My land.”

Are you for or against Jerusalem being divided? 


Depending on your answer you might be an Anti- Zionist after all. If so, could you ---you a Christian also be an Anti-Semite without realizing it? How could that be?

Well, unfortunately because of Replacement Theology we have within us a faulty false flag, that once heist almost universally leads to the disenfranchise not merely of the Jewish People, but of the prophetic things regarding the Nation of Israel. 


The Church must decide to side with God's perspective on Israel and not man's rational. Where in the Church's history can it be said they have been the ones scattered and regathered, in any one particular land? When did the Church lose and then regained its language after being regathered. No. This has only happened to one specific nation under the sun. One people---one nation. The Jewish people. This prophecy is exclusive to literal Israel. (Jeremiah 31:33) as stands to reason so are the others in all related context. 

Finally, Revelation 11:8-9 is one key prophecy that confirms that the literal city of Jerusalem (Israel's capital) will be the physical place that the beast that comes up out of the abyss will make war with them, and overcome them and kill them. And their dead bodies will lie in the street of the great city which mystically is called Sodom and Egypt, where also their Lord was crucified." We cannot possibly in good conscience read that text, and then say we don't know where Christ the Messiah was crucified. 


Jerusalem is that city, scientists and historians alike...Muslims---even atheists all agree on that fact. 

Further more that, verse 9 "Those from the peoples and tribes and tongues and nations will look at their dead bodies for three and a half days, and will not permit their dead bodies to be laid in a tomb.…"Nor can we say that verse 9 is symbolic and not literal when clearly it's  tells us that, "their dead bodies will not be permitted to be buried."


Again, all literal language. Specific location. Specific time frame. This prophecy is exclusive to literal Israel. The Church has not replaced Israel, and nor ever will. No wonder we have difficulties in understanding these prophecies and are unable to evangelize to new believers. Because weirst need to believe before they can get others to see. But there is hope for soon, very soon we are going to see that we too have been looking through a glass fatherly dimly; which is no differently from the Jews being partially blinded. 


We need each other to finish this journey to salvation. Why not start today by praying that our faulty thinking and short-sightedness be speedily corrected?