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				 Therefore hear the word of the LORD, you scoffers who rule this 
				people in Jerusalem. You boast, “We have entered into a covenant 
				with death, with the grave we have made an agreement. When an 
				overwhelming scourge sweeps by, it cannot touch us, for we have 
				made a lie our refuge and falsehood our hiding place.” 
 So this is what the Sovereign LORD says: “See, I lay a stone in 
				Zion, a tested stone, a precious cornerstone for a sure 
				foundation; the one who trusts will never be dismayed.
 
 I will make justice the measuring line and righteousness the 
				plumb line; hail will sweep away your refuge, the lie, and water 
				will overflow your hiding place. Your covenant with death will 
				be annulled; your agreement with the grave will not stand. When 
				the overwhelming scourge sweeps by, you will be beaten down by 
				it. (Isaiah 28:14-18)
 
 I first wrote about this passage from Isaiah about six years 
				ago. At the time Israel was in the process of giving up the Gaza 
				Strip in the hopes of moving closer to peace with the 
				Palestinians. Since then things have only gotten worse for the 
				Jewish people. Every effort they’ve made to accommodate world 
				opinion has left them weakened, while their enemies have become 
				stronger.
 As I read the accounts of Israel’s current situation, Isaiah’s 
				words still come to mind. Some believe that in his prophecies 
				Isaiah was sending the Southern Kingdom three messages 
				simultaneously. The first had to do with the near term and 
				warned them of a coming judgment at the hands of the 
				Babylonians. It would be similar to the one the Northern Kingdom 
				was about to receive from the Assyrians. The second message 
				concerned the times surrounding the first coming of the Messiah, 
				and the third described events at the End of the Age. Scholars 
				who hold this view claim that in some places Isaiah refers to 
				all three time frames at once. If so Isaiah 28:14-18 is one of 
				them.
 What’s He Talking About?
 
 The meaning of the passage is clear. By making treaties with 
				countries committed to their demise, the Israelites were fooling 
				themselves into believing that they’d be exempt from those 
				countries’ plans for expansion and conquest. In truth Israel’s 
				policies of appeasement would generate agreements based on 
				wishful thinking that would be quickly broken whenever the enemy 
				found it convenient to do so. It proved to be true with the 
				Assyrians, the Babylonians, the Syrians of Greek times, the 
				Romans, and lately the “Palestinians.” This policy will finally 
				culminate in the ultimate self-deception. A treaty with the 
				anti-Christ will just about bring them to ruin.
 
 The Lord had Isaiah warn His people that there was only one man 
				in the world they could trust, and that was their Messiah. Only 
				He would deal justly and righteously with them. All others, even 
				their supposed friends, would lie to suit their own purposes, 
				which would always run contrary to Israel’s.
 
 Those of us with Biblical background and prophetic understanding 
				watch in open dismay as Israel’s current leaders bow to 
				international pressure and plan once again to evict their own 
				people from God-given land, explaining that by doing so they’re 
				achieving peace with their neighbors. But even those without 
				such understanding need only review the recent actions of 
				Israel’s friends and enemies to gain a clear view of the future.
 
 Iran keeps stepping up the pace of its nuclear program, having 
				dropped all pretense of just wanting an additional source for 
				domestic power, while repeating their determination to wipe 
				Israel off the face of the Earth. A growing consensus among 
				Israel’s commanding generals has resulted in a public plea that 
				they be allowed to attack Iran and destroy their nuclear 
				capabilities before it’s too late.
 At the same time, Syria’s current civil strife has left Lebanon 
				almost completely under Iran’s control with Hezbollah a more 
				than willing partner. The arch enemy stands poised at Israel’s 
				northern border. And in the south Iran is turning Hamas soldiers 
				into an army of disciplined commandos, ready to attack. Rocket 
				and mortar fire increases daily.
 
 In May of 2011 US President Obama publicly suggested that any 
				agreement between Israel and the Palestinians would likely be 
				made around Israel’s pre-1967 borders. The world jumped on his 
				statement and even though he tried to back down from it a few 
				days later, nobody listened. I don’t think that was an accident. 
				I think Pres. Obama was deliberately making that position 
				official US policy. Since then the world has been bringing 
				almost unbearable pressure on Israel to accept it as well.
 
 Having initially rejected the Obama position in the strongest 
				terms, just recently Israeli PM Netanyahu seemed to be ready to 
				agree to it, with two conditions. He won’t accept a divided 
				Jerusalem and said the Palestinians must recognize Israel as a 
				Jewish state.
 
 How blind does one have to be to miss the handwriting on the 
				wall? I believe the goal is to make Israel absolutely 
				indefensible, forcing them to rely on the international 
				community for protection. Look for growing pressure to tear down 
				the security fences followed by calls for nuclear disarmament, 
				all in the name of peace. (Remember, Ezekiel 38:11 describes 
				Israel as being a land of un-walled villages just prior to the 
				Moslem coalition’s sneak attack.)
 Who You Gonna Call?
 
 Ultimately, Israel will pin its hopes for protection on one man, 
				the one we call the anti-Christ. Shortly after the Moslem 
				coalition led by Iran and armed by Russia takes advantage of 
				Israel’s careless assumption that peace has come and pulls a 
				mammoth sneak attack, he’ll enforce a seven-year treaty that 
				includes provisions for building a Temple in Israel. (Daniel 
				9:27) Israel will want a Temple by then because they’ll realize 
				that the One who put the attacking forces to flight was God 
				Himself. The Old Covenant, dormant for so long, will be renewed 
				for its final seven years. But even so, they’ll accept the false 
				Messiah who comes in his own name, having rejected the True One 
				who came in His Father’s name (John 5:43) and the result will 
				almost destroy them.
 
 In the middle of the seven years their supposed benefactor will 
				pull the ultimate betrayal, and proclaiming himself to be their 
				God (2 Thes. 2:4), will set about to destroy every last one of 
				them. He’ll do this from the very Temple he helped them build, 
				and then he’ll bring the military resources of every nation on 
				Earth to bear against them. Betrayed by friends and beset by 
				enemies, they’ll have no one to turn to and with Jerusalem 
				surrounded and half the city already taken it will look like the 
				end is upon them at last.
 
 “Come, let us return to the LORD,” they’ll cry. “He has torn us 
				to pieces but he will heal us; he has injured us but he will 
				bind up our wounds. After two days he will revive us; on the 
				third day he will restore us, that we may live in his presence.”
 
 “Let us acknowledge the LORD; let us press on to acknowledge 
				him. As surely as the sun rises, he will appear; he will come to 
				us like the winter rains, like the spring rains that water the 
				earth.” (Hosea 6:1-3)
 
 
 And their Messiah Jesus, Who has been waiting for 2000 years for 
				them to say this, will respond. “And I will pour out on the 
				house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem a spirit of 
				grace and supplication. They will look on me, the one they have 
				pierced, and they will mourn for him as one mourns for an only 
				child, and grieve bitterly for him as one grieves for a 
				firstborn son. (Zech 12:10)
 On that day a fountain will be opened to the house of David and 
				the inhabitants of Jerusalem, to cleanse them from sin and 
				impurity. (Zech 13:1)
 
 Then the LORD will go out and fight against those nations, as he 
				fights in the day of battle. On that day his feet will stand on 
				the Mount of Olives, east of Jerusalem, and the Mount of Olives 
				will be split in two from east to west, forming a great valley, 
				with half of the mountain moving north and half moving south. 
				(Zech 14:3-4)
 The LORD will be king over the whole earth. On that day there 
				will be one LORD, and his name the only name. (Zech 14:9) The 
				One Who is faithful and true will have fulfilled His every 
				commitment to them, and as King of the whole Earth He’ll have 
				the power to make it stick.
 
 If you’re like me, you grieve over the current plight of God’s 
				people. Know that the Lord grieves as well. Know also that as 
				conditions steadily worsen for them, their victory and ours is 
				breathtakingly near. For the One Who watches over Israel neither 
				slumbers nor sleeps, and is ever alert for any sign that His 
				people are ready to return to Him.
 
 In the meantime Psalm 122:6-7 instructs us on the proper 
				response to the events of our time. Pray for the peace of 
				Jerusalem: “May those who love you be secure. May there be peace 
				within your walls and security within your citadels.” If you 
				listen closely, you can almost hear the footsteps of the 
				Messiah. 08-05-11
 
				
				
				
				
				
				
				 
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