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There is little
doubt that World War III is close at hand. To even consider that
this war will begin at any location other than the Middle East
would be unthinkable. Israel, the Islamic nations, Iraq, and
America are center stage to almost every geo-political debate or
discussion. European nations either criticize or legitimatize
whatever the main forces from the center of action may plan or
do. Biblical prophecy guarantees that the Middle East will
remain in the focus and at the heart of world events.
The seven years of
the Great Tribulation must be viewed as being closely connected
to this War of Gog and Magog. They do not have to occur
simultaneously but cannot be totally separated. If there is one
event that will be a part of, or will prepare, for this dark
seven years, it is this marching of a horde into Israel, where
they will be slaughtered and destroyed. The Bible has left us
with some intriguing facts about this war, but also keeps us
from setting dates and absolutes. Bible prophecy is both
beautiful and filled with important gaps. The church world, as
well as many Bible teachers, is bullheaded about using every
titillating moment or action to become fixated on dates and the
next move. Our Father leaves us both certain and often uncertain
about great future events to keep us living by faith and
watching for the Lord to rapture His Bride.
I love prophecy
because it is so filled with certain truths and also with
uncertain truths. No uncertain truth is actually uncertain in
regards to stating that it will happen, but rather when it will
happen. The War of Gog and Magog is one of those uncertain
events. It will happen, but when and how does it fit the overall
end time scenario? The picture developing in the country of
Lebanon cannot help but create excitement about the final days
before the Rapture and the Great Tribulation. Reading Ezekiel
chapter 38 gives us a list of nations to participate in this
march on Israel. Gog and Magog, Meshech, and Tubal are all
geographical and lineage suggestions that do not name any exact
nation, but rather a picture of the Northern nations that are
North or Northeast of the Promise Land. We can document
connection, but we cannot name an absolute nation. But, look
what we read in Ezekiel 38:5. The Holy Ghost names the first
nation that is absolute and it is Iran (Persia). This suggests
leadership and the stirring of the pot in preparation for
action.
Let’s look at the
Scripture. "And the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, Son
of man, set thy face against Gog, the land of Magog, the chief
prince of Meshech and Tubal, and prophesy against him, And say,
Thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I am against thee, O Gog, the
chief prince of Meshech and Tubal: And I will turn thee back,
and put hooks into thy jaws, and I will bring thee forth, and
all thine army, horses and horsemen, all of them clothed with
all sorts of armour, even a great company with bucklers and
shields, all of them handling swords: Persia, Ethiopia, and
Libya with them; all of them with shield and helmet." (Ezekiel
38:1-5). There is a predominant amount of Muslims within this
geographical area and literally millions of them are terrorists
and extremely anti-Israel. Do not forget that there are also a
host of good, decent people and thousands of Christians, and we
must remember to pray for them. Iran is being equipped by
Russia, Syria, and other supporting nations. The connection of
every nation or lineage named by this prophecy is perfectly in
Biblical order. That could not have happened without divine
preparation.
This War of Gog and Magog only has one goal and that is the
extermination of the nation of Israel. Iran is unashamed to have
stated that this is exactly their goal. I just received this
statement from the Jerusalem Post (Friday, July 27, 2006), "Iran
admitted for the first time on Friday that it did indeed supply
long-range Zelzal-2 missiles to Hezbollah, Secretary-general of
the ‘Intifada conference’ Mohtashami Pur told an Iranian
newspaper that Iran transferred the missiles so that they could
be used to defend Lebanon." (www.jpost.com.)
Lebanon is clearly
an appropriate staging area for the War of Gog and Magog.
Listen to this Middle East expert, a visiting fellow with the
European Foundation for Democracy in Brussels. Professor Walid
Phares said, "For anyone who still thinks the Israeli-Lebanon
War is just a border scuffle, one Middle East expert shouts a
dire warning." He further states that Hezbollah in Lebanon is
the same threat level as Hitler was in his day. He called it
"the mother of all threats." (www.jpost.com). No one doubts that
Hezbollah is a puppet of Iran and the possibility of this being
unconnected to Biblical prophecy is almost impossible.
It was reported that
President Putin ordered Russia’s military to its highest alert
status in five years. Syria’s president put their military on
alert and appears ready to join in an attack on Israel. Coupled
with this is the threat of the Iranian President Ahmadinejad. He
has set August 22, 2006, as a day for a message from Iran to the
world. Some have speculated that the message could be an attack
on Israel, a nuclear explosion, or some so-called miracle to
give credence to the Moslem religion. This War of Gog and Magog
may or may not start with this crisis, but there will certainly
be a future moment when it becomes unstoppable.
The one reason this
war is unavoidable is that the Bible has spoken. The spirit of
prophecy said, "For in my jealousy and in the fire of my wrath
have I spoken, Surely in that day there shall be a great shaking
in the land of Israel." (Ezekiel 38:19). This incredible horde
of people will march, and God will act to defend Israel. He will
use Israel’s friends because the Scripture says, "And I will
call for a sword against him throughout all my mountains, saith
the Lord GOD: every man’s sword shall be against his brother."
(Ezekiel 38:21). This sword will certainly include man against
man in this Northern Federation but also Israel’s supporters. In
the end, God will be magnified, "Thus will I magnify myself, and
sanctify myself; and I will be known in the eyes of many
nations, and they shall know that I am the LORD." (Ezekiel
38:23).
Joseph R. Chambers |