June 12, 2008
Israel In The Last Days

Israel

Last weekend I had the pleasure in attending a prophecy conference which happened to be held at my church. Dr. David Hocking, whose Christian radio ministry Hope For Today is heard on radio stations across the US, was the speaker.

Over the years since I first came to the Lord in 1977, I have heard many different teachers and preachers expound on Biblical prophecy with some leaving me confused, bored, or otherwise in disagreement. I’ve heard preaching from post-tribulation, mid-tribulation, and even non-tribulation perspectives, but only came to know and accept pre-tribulation theology within the past year or so.

To say I wasn’t convinced of this particular time-line was an understatement — I was downright hostile to it! Thankfully, God revealed to me His plan for the last days through reading about Enoch and I understood that the bride will be caught up before the final seven year tribulation period kicks in.

Dr. Hocking explained prophecy from a pre-tribulation perspective with an emphasis on the nation and land of Israel. Despite the various and often polarizing teachings I have heard down through the years, I’ve always believed that God wasn’t through with Israel and that the Jews returning from exile to the land that He gave them were still his chosen people. The “replacement theology” permeating many churches today saying that God gave up on Israel in 70 A.D. is just wrong.

Dr. Hocking’s address for the Sunday services was in line with what he shared on Friday evening and Saturday morning, giving us ten reasons why Christians should support Israel in the last days:

  1. The most mentioned subject in the Bible next to His own name is the name of Israel, mentioned 2576 times!
  2. God has chosen Israel out of all nations — see Deuteronomy 7:6, His chose people.
  3. God has identified Himself with her — “The God of Israel.”
  4. God has a special love for her — see Jeremiah 31:3.
  5. Because God has given her land that He calls His own.
  6. God will never forsake her.
  7. God will destroy all who come up against her.
  8. Because God will restore her to the promised land.
  9. God will come and dwell in her midst.
  10. God has brought salvation to the whole world through her Messiah — Isaiah 53.

True, Israel is currently blinded to who the Messiah is but that blindness will be removed at the unveiling of the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. For Christians, we should continue to pray for Israel, especially as pressure mounts for Israel to surrender some of her land, especially Jerusalem. Unfortunately, the political climate around the world is openly hostile to Israel, but that can also be a good thing — Jesus is near and all of Israel must cry out to Him.

But you, O Israel, my servant,
Jacob, whom I have chosen,
you descendants of Abraham my friend,

I took you from the ends of the earth,
from its farthest corners I called you.
I said, ‘You are my servant’;
I have chosen you and have not rejected you.

So do not fear, for I am with you;
do not be dismayed, for I am your God.
I will strengthen you and help you;
I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. (Isaiah 41:8-10, NIV)


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April 15, 2008
Did You Miss Compassion Sunday?

Compassion SundayIs your church involved with helping the world’s poor? Specifically, does your body of believers have an outreach to help children ensnared in poverty?

Compassion International, the Christian child sponsorship program headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado is one such organization making a difference. More than one million children from around the world are being helped by Compassion who partners with local churches to reach children.

Compassion’s program links sponsors to individual children recipients who are provided food, shelter, clothing, Bible lessons, and more. Compassion asks sponsors to pay $32 per month to cover these costs plus sponsors can write to the children and send additional financial contributions for birthdays, Christmas, and other special occasions.

Once yearly, Compassion International asks churches to tell set aside part of their Sunday service to tell people about the Compassion program. Known as Compassion Sunday, this year’s event was held on April 13th. Last year, more than 21,000 children were sponsored on Compassion Sunday and when this year’s numbers are tallied, everyone hopes that there is an increase.

Of course, if your church missed holding their special event you can still make a difference. A Compassion event can be held at any time of the year, whatever best fits the church’s calendar.

If you want to help children in the name of Jesus Christ, Compassion International is one organization you can partner with to get the job done.

Further Reading

Compassion Sunday: Helping Children Thrive

Compassion Sunday Spotlights Plight of Poor Children

Supporters to Fast, Pray for Compassion Sunday: Children’s Organization Sets Goal of 22,000 Sponsorships April 13


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