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There is no place on earth both
loved and hated as is the city of Jerusalem and the surrounding
land promised to Abraham. The present "State of Israel" is a
small part of the final geography that will constitute its
completed territory. Jehovah God made an undisputed covenant to
Abraham and gave him the basic perimeters of his final
inheritance. The Jewish people, Abraham’s seed, will soon take
full possession. Jesus Christ will be seated on the
re-established "Throne of David" and the glory and riches of the
world will flow into this "World Capital."
From this golden city there will be
established a righteous theocracy to ensure justice, equality,
and mercy on a worldwide scale. Men have dreamed of a one-world
government ruled by man. This dream has always been the
antithesis of God’s future design. The rebuilt city of Babylon
will be the last challenge to Jerusalem as the capital of a
worldwide government. These two cities are the exact opposites.
Jerusalem is the center of all spiritual revelation while
Babylon is the springboard of every hateful and evil spirit.
Jerusalem, The Joy Of The Whole
Earth
While Abraham was still a wandering Bedouin, only recently
having arrived from the land of heathens, Jerusalem had a
king/priest named Melchizedek. He was called King of Salem,
Priest of the Most High God, King of Righteousness, and King of
Peace. (Hebrews 7:1-28) God had already chosen the city and its
king and priest was described in language befitting a God. In
fact, Jesus Christ, God’s eternal Son, was made a priest after
the order of Melchizedek, not after the order of Aaron. Very
simply, Melchizedek predated Aaron and was of a spiritual order
too expansive to describe in this article. It is clear that the
Father Himself had chosen this city.
"But I have chosen Jerusalem, that my name might be there." (II
Chronicles 6:6a).
The children of Israel were the
chosen heir of Abraham and established Jerusalem as their
capital under David, their second king. The Jebusites had made
this city a military stronghold cleverly defended by a strong
wall and situated on a hill surrounded by a continuous valley.
It was called "the stronghold of Zion."
(II Samuel 5:6-9). In what appeared to be a military
victory without firing an arrow, David took the city and renamed
it "The City of David." They immediately brought the "Ark of the
Covenant" to King David’s new capital with great celebration.
God’s presence was now in the chosen city and it was cause for
great joy. Note the celebration and holiness this event
describes.
"And David arose,
and went with all the people that were with him from Baale of
Judah, to bring up from thence the ark of God, whose name is
called by the name of the LORD of hosts that dwelleth between
the cherubims." "And David and all the house of Israel played
before the LORD on all manner of instruments made of fir wood,
even on harps, and on psalteries, and on timbrels, and on
cornets, and on cymbals. And when they came to Nachon’s
threshingfloor, Uzzah put forth his hand to the ark of God, and
took hold of it; for the oxen shook it. And the anger of the
LORD was kindled against Uzzah; and God smote him there for his
error; and there he died by the ark of God. And David was
displeased, because the LORD had made a breach upon Uzzah: and
he called the name of the place Perezuzzah to this day. And
David was afraid of the LORD that day, and said, How shall the
ark of the LORD come to me?" "And it was told king David,
saying, The LORD hath blessed the house of Obededom, and all
that pertaineth unto him, because of the ark of God. So David
went and brought up the ark of God from the house of Obededom
into the city of David with gladness. And it was so, that when
they that bare the ark of the LORD had gone six paces, he
sacrificed oxen and fatlings. And David danced before the LORD
with all his might; and David was girded with a linen ephod. So
David and all the house of Israel brought up the ark of the LORD
with shouting, and with the sound of the trumpet. And as the ark
of the LORD came into the city of David, Michal Saul’s daughter
looked through a window, and saw king David leaping and dancing
before the LORD; and she despised him in her heart." (II Samuel
6:2,5-9,12-16).
Jesus was born in a small hamlet
called Bethlehem just a few miles away. Jerusalem was the
central city of His life. He was condemned and scourged in the
city of His earlier arrest. Final death by crucifixion and
burial were immediately outside the walls. He ascended to heaven
from a mount overlooking the city and He will return to that
same place, called the Mount of Olives. This golden city will be
the location of His residence palace and government
headquarters. While Jerusalem has been God’s chosen city with
His name clearly associated in its rise and fall, now the city
will see the glory, which the great God intended. Human minds
cannot envision the riches, grandeur, and indescribable glory
that will be its fortune. Only the New Jerusalem coming down
from God out of Heaven will eclipse its magnitude and splendor.
In fact, I believe these two cities will be connected and serve
to enhance each other. New Jerusalem will probably be suspended
in the heavens above the earthly city and become the light
overarching it as the fiery cloud did for camping Israel in the
wilderness.
Before arriving in Jerusalem, the
returning Son of God will defeat the Antichrist in a glorious
display of His position as "Lord of Host." Zechariah describes
His arrival at Jerusalem. "And his feet
shall stand in that day upon the mount of Olives, which is
before Jerusalem on the east, and the mount of Olives shall
cleave in the midst thereof toward the east and toward the west,
and there shall be a very great valley; and half of the mountain
shall remove toward the north, and half of it toward the south."
"And it shall be in that day, that living waters shall go out
from Jerusalem; half of them toward the former sea, and half of
them toward the hinder sea: in summer and in winter shall it be.
And the LORD shall be king over all the earth: in that day shall
there be one LORD, and his name one. All the land shall be
turned as a plain from Geba to Rimmon south of Jerusalem: and it
shall be lifted up, and inhabited in her place, from Benjamin’s
gate unto the place of the first gate, unto the corner gate, and
from the tower of Hananeel unto the king’s winepresses. And men
shall dwell in it, and there shall be no more utter destruction;
but Jerusalem shall be safely inhabited." (Zechariah 14:4,
8-11).
The city will be greatly expanded as
the topographical outlay is completely altered. Zechariah’s
description points clearly to the mountains moving in a northern
and southern direction while the Mount of Olives moves in both
of the opposite directions of east and west. The cleavage of the
Mount of Olives will unleash a living fountain of waters that
will flow from the great city toward the Dead Sea on the east
and the Mediterranean Sea on the west. These waters actually
flow from the Mount of Olives and through the temple altar or
from the temple altar through the Mount of Olives and then east
and west. As they flow east to the Dead Sea, Ezekiel tells of
the healing of this body of water and of all the deserts in the
eastern direction. It will do the same to the deserts on all
sides of Jerusalem. "Then said he unto
me, These waters issue out toward the east country, and go down
into the desert, and go into the sea: which being brought forth
into the sea, the waters shall be healed. And it shall come to
pass, that every thing that liveth, which moveth, whithersoever
the rivers shall come, shall live: and there shall be a very
great multitude of fish, because these waters shall come
thither: for they shall be healed; and every thing shall live
whither the river cometh." (Ezekiel 47:8-9).
This will create a great lush valley
("And there shall be a very great
valley." [Zechariah 14:4]), which will change much of
the landscape from mountainous terrain to a prosperous
garden-like environment. Isaiah spoke of this grand day,
"The wilderness and the solitary place
shall be glad for them; and the desert shall rejoice, and
blossom as the rose. It shall blossom abundantly, and rejoice
even with joy and singing: the glory of Lebanon shall be given
unto it, the excellency of Carmel and Sharon, they shall see the
glory of the LORD, and the excellency of our God." (Isaiah
35:1-2). The Garden of Eden was cut off because of
Adam’s sin. Now it is recreated and Jerusalem is its new center.
Ezekiel describes the extent of the
city’s new boundaries. "And over
against the border of the priests the Levites shall have five
and twenty thousand in length, and ten thousand in breadth: all
the length shall be five and twenty thousand, and the breadth
ten thousand. And they shall not sell of it, neither exchange,
nor alienate the firstfruits of the land: for it is holy unto
the LORD. And the five thousand, that are left in the breadth
over against the five and twenty thousand, shall be a profane
place for the city, for dwelling, and for suburbs: and the city
shall be in the midst thereof. And these shall be the measures
thereof; the north side four thousand and five hundred, and the
south side four thousand and five hundred, and on the east side
four thousand and five hundred, and the west side four thousand
and five hundred. And the suburbs of the city shall be toward
the north two hundred and fifty, and toward the south two
hundred and fifty, and toward the east two hundred and fifty,
and toward the west two hundred and fifty. And the residue in
length over against the oblation of the holy portion shall be
ten thousand eastward, and ten thousand westward: and it shall
be over against the oblation of the holy portion; and the
increase thereof shall be for food unto them that serve the
city. And they that serve the city shall serve it out of all the
tribes of Israel." (Ezekiel 48:13-19).
The city will be approximately sixty
miles square with a twelve mile square inner city allowing a
twenty-four mile perimeter on all four sides. This will stretch
almost the entire distance from the Dead Sea to the
Mediterranean Sea. Many parts of the country are already
becoming a garden, but not to compare with its future.
The Psalmist David could see the
future glory of his capital city and sung of that day in
Psalm 48:1-3. "Great is the LORD, and
greatly to be praised in the city of our God, in the mountain of
his holiness. Beautiful for situation, the joy of the whole
earth, is mount Zion, on the sides of the north, the city of the
great King. God is known in her palaces for a refuge."
David even details the hatred kings would feel in envy for this
city. "For, lo, the kings were
assembled, they passed by together. They saw it, and so they
marvelled; they were troubled, and hasted away. Fear took hold
upon them there, and pain, as of a woman in travail." (Psalm
48:4-6). He also spoke of the city’s eternal presence
as the enduring city forever. "As we
have heard, so have we seen in the city of the LORD of hosts, in
the city of our God: God will establish it for ever. Selah."
(Psalm 48:8).
Jerusalem, as it now exists, shall
be attacked by the Antichrist, her temple desecrated by his
false religion, and her palace partially destroyed; but,
immediately, upon the triumph of the Messiah, she shall start
her rise to greatness. The previous mayor of Jerusalem, Teddy
Kollek, stated that he had the greatest task in the world: to
prepare Jerusalem for the Messiah. I believe this is the
generation that will witness the final events that lead to the
Millennium Kingdom of the Son of God, Jesus Christ, and His
rulership in this "Eternal City." One can almost hear the words
of Isaiah as they near fulfillment.
"Awake, awake; put on thy strength, O Zion; put on thy beautiful
garments, O Jerusalem, the holy city: for henceforth there shall
no more come into thee the uncircumcised and the unclean."
(Isaiah 52:1). Ezekiel prophesies of Jerusalem,
"...and the name of the city from that
day shall be, (Jehovah Shammah) The Lord is there." (Ezekiel
48:35).
The Promise Land Stretching From
Jerusalem
The great city of Jerusalem will be the capital of all the
territory promised to Abraham. Its boundaries will eliminate
several existing nations and finally experience peace with the
two nations left on her borders. Assyria and Egypt will be her
northern and southern allies, while the heirs of promise inhabit
the rest of the geographical region between the two. The God
that cannot lie has given His Word.
This is the promise as given to
Abraham. "In the same day the LORD made
a covenant with Abram, saying, Unto thy seed have I given this
land, from the river of Egypt unto the great river, the river
Euphrates: The Kenites, and the Kenizzites, and the Kadmonites,
And the Hittites, and the Perizzites, and the Rephaims, And the
Amorites, and the Canaanites, and the Girgashites, and the
Jebusites." (Genesis 15:18-21).
Not only did Abraham receive this
great assurance of his inheritance, but also it was given with
the cutting of a covenant unique to this promise. A great
Biblical scholar, G.H. Pember details this covenant experience
in breathtaking terms.
"In response, then, to the command
of God, Abraham brought the prescribed animals, and proceeded
to divide the beasts, laying each half opposite to that which
corresponded with it.
"The birds he did not divide, being
thus in accord with the later Mosaic ritual, but probably
placed one on either side. And so, having completed his
preparations, he waited for the arrival of the Other Party to
the covenant, being watchful in the meanwhile to drive off the
birds of prey that flew down upon the carcasses.
"Now, when God had called him out of
the tent, the stars were shining: at least, therefore, the
time must have been very early morning. Hence the patriarch
seems to have waited and watched during the whole of the long
day, and still his faith was tried; for God did not yet appear
to confirm the covenant. Just, however, as the sun was about
to set, a deep sleep fell upon him, in which he experienced
terror and great darkness. Then, the gloom was pierced by the
voice of God, and Abraham heard words by no means out of
harmony with his direful circumstances, though ending in
strains of far distant hope.
"The sun had gone down, and Abraham
seems to have awakened to a consciousness of his surroundings.
It was dark, and he saw moving towards the carcasses an
appearance in shape like to a cylindrical furnace, from which
smoke was issuing, and a fiery flame streamed forth. It was
the sign of God’s presence, corresponding to the pillar of
cloud and fire by which He subsequently manifested Himself to
Israel. In this form He passed between the pieces; but Abraham
was not invited to follow Him. The reason of this departure
from ordinary custom seems to lie in the fact that the
covenant, which God was about to establish, involved an
absolute promise, the fulfillment of which did not depend upon
conditions to be required of Abraham.
"After the Lord had thus passed
between the pieces, He defined, in the plainest and most
unmistakable terms, the extent of the territory which He had
reserved for the children of Abraham. ‘Unto thy seed’ He said,
‘have I given this land, from the
river of Egypt unto the great river, the river Euphrates: The
Kenites, and the Kenizzites, and the Kadmonites, And the
Hittites, and the Perizzites, and the Rephaims, And the
Amorites, and the Canaanites, and the Girgashites, and the
Jebusites.’ (Genesis 15:18-21).
"Such then, is the memorable
promise in which the boundaries of the land of Israel were
defined, and its full extent made known. As we have before
remarked, it was given without any conditions: consequently,
no possible circumstances can prevent its ultimate
fulfillment." (The Great Prophecies of the Centuries
Concerning Israel and the Gentiles, G.H. Pember, M.A.,
original publisher, Hodder and Stoughton, London, England,
1909, pp. 52-54.)
The extent of the boundaries was set
in unmistakable terms. Israel was to drive out all its
inhabitants and inherit this entire territory when she returned
from bondage in Egypt. Instead, she bargained with her neighbor,
started serving their gods, intermarried with the heathens, and,
finally, ended in destruction and rejection by God. Nothing that
has happened in the 3,000 plus years since Abraham heard from
God has annulled God’s faithfulness. Israel will be chastened
and scourged until her heart is humbled and then the Messiah
will come. "Then shall ye remember your
own evil ways, and your doings that were not good, and shall
lothe yourselves in your own sight for your iniquities and for
your abominations." (Ezekiel 36:31). That day is fast
approaching.
Several additional Scriptures will
help define the land expanse involved in these promises.
"From the wilderness and this Lebanon
even unto the great river, the river Euphrates, all the land of
the Hittites, and unto the great sea toward the going down of
the sun, shall be your coast." (Joshua 1:4).
"Every place whereon the soles of your
feet shall tread shall be yours: from the wilderness and
Lebanon, from the river, the river Euphrates, even unto the
uttermost sea shall your coast be." (Deuteronomy 11:24)
We can clearly define several areas:
the wilderness (Arabia, present Saudi Arabia, and several small
Arab nations), Lebanon (controlled by Syria), to the river
Euphrates (the portion of Iraq west of the Euphrates river),
land of the Hittites (described below) with the Mediterranean
Sea for the western boundary. "All the land of the Hittites"
includes a large portion of eastern and southern Turkey and all
of Syria is included in this promise. Other areas are described
in the text from Genesis 15:18-21. "From the river Egypt" is
believed to represent the area from the north end of the Gulf of
Suez going in a northwestern direction toward the Mediterranean
Sea. It appears that the whole of the Sinai Desert and all of
Jordan will belong to the Promise Land. The tribes of the
Canaanites, all of which lived in Palestine were dispossessed,
either partially or entirely by Joshua and no longer exist in
any natural form. This presents a fairly clear picture of the
future possession of Israel. With the Mediterranean Sea as a
western border, the southern lines of the Sinai and Arabian
Desert as the southern border and going north along the Persian
Gulf and the Euphrates River to embrace at least the
southwestern half of Turkey from the Euphrates River to the
regions running north of Syria and Lebanon and then ending again
at the coast of the Great Sea. For Israel to speak of this kind
of territorial design would be an act of war. Yet, God’s
promises that cannot fail are unquestionable in declaring
Abraham’s seed as the rightful heirs.
There are some areas of this
territory that are to be judged and uninhabited at least until
God creates a New Heaven and a New Earth and the former things
are forever vanquished. I believe that the New Creation begins
at the start of the Millennium and will continue until all
things are made new, and God the Father, Himself, dwells with
men in the New Jerusalem. It will all be final by the end of one
thousand years when the Bridal City descends from God to dwell
among men. As the millennium kingdom is established,
righteousness, and prosperity will fill the whole earth
beginning in the new, greatly enlarged "State of Israel."
Jewish People to Return After the
Millennium Begins
Immediately after the return of Jesus Christ to end the
Battle of Armageddon and to inaugurate His kingdom, there will
be an influx of Jewish descendants from every corner of the
globe. The return of the children of Abraham has begun, but is
only a trickle compared to the future. The following prophecy
given by Isaiah is clearly dated after the beginning of the
"thousand years of Christ’s reign." A remnant is going home at
present, but the entire seed of promise is soon to follow.
"And in that day there shall be a root
of Jesse, which shall stand for an ensign of the people; to it
shall the Gentiles seek: and his rest shall be glorious. And it
shall come to pass in that day, that the Lord shall set his hand
again the second time to recover the remnant of his people,
which shall be left, from Assyria, and from Egypt, and from
Pathros, and from Cush, and from Elam, and from Shinar, and from
Hamath, and from the islands of the sea. And he shall set up an
ensign for the nations, and shall assemble the outcasts of
Israel, and gather together the dispersed of Judah from the four
corners of the earth. The envy also of Ephraim shall depart, and
the adversaries of Judah shall be cut off: Ephraim shall not
envy Judah, and Judah shall not vex Ephraim. But they shall fly
upon the shoulders of the Philistines toward the west; they
shall spoil them of the east together: they shall lay their hand
upon Edom and Moab; and the children of Ammon shall obey them.
And the LORD shall utterly destroy the tongue of the Egyptian
sea; and with his mighty wind shall he shake his hand over the
river, and shall smite it in the seven streams, and make men go
over dryshod. And there shall be an highway for the remnant of
his people, which shall be left, from Assyria; like as it was to
Israel in the day that he came up out of the land of Egypt."
(Isaiah 11:10-16).
The multiplied city of Jerusalem and
enlarged "State of Israel" will easily incorporate millions of
Jewish citizens. The people of Israel represent a level of
expertise and brainpower unknown in any culture on earth. This
intellectual and creative ability will be mightily enhanced by
the spiritual transformation of serving the Glorified Messiah
and now their new king, Jesus Christ. The glory that King David
and Solomon dreamed about will be a stark reality as wealthy
Jews bring all their riches to the "Land of Promise." No longer
will they be required to leave their accumulated possessions in
the country from which they immigrate. It will now serve to
increase the wealth of the "Zion of God."
Information is now surfacing that
there are millions more Jewish people in many countries of the
world than previously believed. Debate has raged for decades
over the ten tribes (Israel) that were deported into the
Assyrian kingdom before the destruction of Jerusalem (Judah) and
the deportation of its inhabitants to Babylon. I’m not an
authority on this subject, but I do believe millions will
respond to the call when the Millennium kingdom is established.
Isaiah clearly distinguished between the two groups with his
prophecy. He said, "and shall assemble
the outcasts of Israel and gather together the dispersed of
Judah from the four corners of the earth." (Isaiah 11:12b).
He called Israel "the outcast;" that could refer to their
rejection even by the present "State of Israel." All of that
will change when the Messiah is seated on the Throne of David.
Israel to
Possess Inhabitants of Babylon as Slaves
Citizens of Israel will not only be wealthy, they
will possess the heathens for an inheritance. It will be a Godly
rule of justice and fairness, but they will be their servants.
Isaiah spoke of this day when Babylon would be destroyed as
Sodom and Gomorrah. His words are as follows,
"For the LORD will have mercy on Jacob,
and will yet choose Israel, and set them in their own land: and
the strangers shall be joined with them, and they shall cleave
to the house of Jacob. And the people shall take them, and bring
them to their place: and the house of Israel shall possess them
in the land of the LORD for servants and handmaids: and they
shall take them captives, whose captives they were; and they
shall rule over their oppressors. And it shall come to pass in
the day that the LORD shall give thee rest from thy sorrow, and
from thy fear, and from the hard bondage wherein thou wast made
to serve, That thou shalt take up this proverb against the king
of Babylon, and say, How hath the oppressor ceased! the golden
city ceased! The LORD hath broken the staff of the wicked, and
the sceptre of the rulers. He who smote the people in wrath with
a continual stroke, he that ruled the nations in anger, is
persecuted, and none hindereth. The whole earth is at rest, and
is quiet: they break forth into singing." (Isaiah 14:1-7).
The Psalmist David saw this same
reality in his prophetic utterances. He ties this historic
future to the time when the King would set upon the holy hill of
Zion. "Yet have I set my king upon my
holy hill of Zion. I will declare the decree: the LORD hath said
unto me, Thou art my Son; this day have I begotten thee. Ask of
me, and I shall give thee the heathen for thine inheritance, and
the uttermost parts of the earth for thy possession. Thou shalt
break them with a rod of iron; thou shalt dash them in pieces
like a potter’s vessel." (Psalm 2:6-9).
Our twentieth century minds cannot
grasp this kind of thinking. We forget that God is just and all
of us will reap exactly what we sow. Not only do individuals
reap the fruit of their labor, but families and nations also
answer for the corporate action of their past. The Tribulation
Period will purge the earth of its wickedness, but those who
survive this holocaust will be judged by their individual and
corporate treatment of the Jewish nation. Their lot in the
millennium will be decided by their action during Israel’s
darkest period of all history. Remember, these are natural
people who manage to survive the "Seven Year of Tribulation."
Three classes of people will share the millennium kingdom: the
Jewish nation, the glorified saints, and the natural people.
Israelis will rule the new State of Israel, the saints will rule
the rest of the world and the natural people will serve both.
Assyria and Egypt to be Partners
with Israel
The promise land will stretch from Egypt on the south to
Assyria on the north and east. The heirs of Isaac and Jacob will
possess everything between these two nations. The Moabites,
Ammonites (parts of Modern Jordan), and Edomites will share the
land given to them, but Israel will rule over them. A
partnership will develop between Israel, Egypt, and Assyria that
will give them control of the entire Middle East. Peace will
finally come to this "Hotspot of the World."
Isaiah gave specific prophecy of
this day. "The burden of Egypt. Behold,
the LORD rideth upon a swift cloud, and shall come into Egypt:
and the idols of Egypt shall be moved at his presence, and the
heart of Egypt shall melt in the midst of it." "And the
Egyptians will I give over into the hand of a cruel lord; and a
fierce king shall rule over them, saith the Lord, the LORD of
hosts." "In that day shall Egypt be like unto women: and it
shall be afraid and fear because of the shaking of the hand of
the LORD of hosts, which he shaketh over it. And the land of
Judah shall be a terror unto Egypt, every one that maketh
mention thereof shall be afraid in himself, because of the
counsel of the LORD of hosts, which he hath determined against
it." "In that day shall there be an altar to the LORD in the
midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar at the border thereof
to the LORD. And it shall be for a sign and for a witness unto
the LORD of hosts in the land of Egypt: for they shall cry unto
the LORD because of the oppressors, and he shall send them a
saviour, and a great one, and he shall deliver them. And the
LORD shall be known to Egypt, and the Egyptians shall know the
LORD in that day, and shall do sacrifice and oblation; yea, they
shall vow a vow unto the LORD, and perform it. And the LORD
shall smite Egypt: he shall smite and heal it: and they shall
return even to the LORD, and he shall be intreated of them, and
shall heal them. In that day shall there be a highway out of
Egypt to Assyria, and the Assyrian shall come into Egypt, and
the Egyptian into Assyria, and the Egyptians shall serve with
the Assyrians. In that day shall Israel be the third with Egypt
and with Assyria, even a blessing in the midst of the land: Whom
the LORD of hosts shall bless, saying, Blessed be Egypt my
people, and Assyria the work of my hands, and Israel mine
inheritance." (Isaiah 19:1, 4, 16-17, 19-25).
Prophecies of this magnitude always
overwhelm me. When I was in Egypt in February 1990, my heart
melted at the depression hanging like a cloud. When I arrived at
my hotel the first night, after a day of sightseeing and
research, the Holy Spirit miraculously led me to these verses.
Suddenly, the hope of my Messiah’s (Jesus Christ’s) coming was
more than escape. It was renewal, re-creation, and glory for
every part of God’s earth, including Egypt.
These verses show that after Egypt
and Assyria are judged, God will renew both and make them the
followers and worshippers of the King of Israel. They will share
with Israel the blessings of the eternal kingdom. Israel will be
a blessing in the midst of Egypt and Assyria. Egypt He called
"His people," Assyria He called "the work of His hands," and
Israel He called "Mine inheritance." Assyria and Egypt will be
possessed by Israel’s King and not by Israel as a nation. It
will be a unique partnership for eternity.
The New Center of Creation
Jerusalem, the Golden City, and the Nation of Israel will be the
center of God’s new world. Its King will be the triumphant one
who trod the winepress of God’s wrath at Calvary and earned the
right to rule. The old center of creation was Eden and the land
of Shinar (Sumer). The people forfeited their position and God
called a new nation by Abraham. Jerusalem took the place of Eden
or Babylon before Abraham arrived in the land. Finally, after
centuries of human failure, the promise will be final. The
promise land will become the "center of God’s New World." For
one thousand years it will be perfectly ruled by the King of
Kings. The followers of the Second Adam will enjoy what God
designed for the First Adam. "And they
shall say, This land that was desolate is become like the garden
of Eden; and the waste and desolate and ruined cities are become
fenced, and are inhabited. Then the heathen that are left round
about you shall know that I the LORD build the ruined places,
and plant that that was desolate: I the LORD have spoken it, and
I will do it." (Ezekiel 36:35-36).
It does not end with the millennium
kingdom. That’s only the prelude to an eternity in the presence
of God. The "Earthly Jerusalem" and "New Jerusalem" coming down
from God out of heaven will be the focus of God’s entire cosmos.
The Father, Himself, will be with us for eternity. We will enjoy
a "New Heaven" and a "New Earth." The glory of God and of the
Lamb will enlighten and fill the sinless eternal existence of
mankind.
"And I saw
a new heaven and a new earth: for the first heaven and the first
earth were passed away; and there was no more sea." "And I heard
a great voice out of heaven saying, Behold, the tabernacle of
God is with men, and he will dwell with them, and they shall be
his people, and God himself shall be with them, and be their
God." "And I saw no temple therein: for the Lord God Almighty
and the Lamb are the temple of it. And the city had no need of
the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it: for the glory of
God did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof."
(Revelation 21:1, 3, 22-23). |