A Reflection on
The Situation in the Middle East
By Dr.
Thomas Ice
Focus
on Jerusalem, in its continuing endeavor to make available interesting and
doctrinally sound articles associated with Bible Prophecy offers this very
insightful article on the recent conflict in the Middle East between Israel and
the Iranian terrorist proxy, Hezbollah, which operates in Lebanon, by Dr. Thomas
Ice of the Pre-Trib Research Institute. Dr. Ice is a very nice and astute
scholar on Bible Prophecy, and he has always been one of my favorite authors on
Bible Prophecy. FOJ hopes that this presentation will inspire your further
interest in the wonderful study of the amazing prophetic world of the Holy
Bible, and the glorious majesty of our Coming Lord. (11-15-2006)
The Situation in The
Middle East
Any
time Israel becomes involved in a war in the Middle East many people, including
some non-Christians, want to know if it is in any way related to Bible prophecy.
My answer is always "yes and no." "Yes," since just about any geo-political
event involving Israel relates to Bible prophecy in some kind of stage-setting
way. On the other hand, "no," since almost all end-time Bible prophecy relating
to Israel will not start to be fulfilled until after the rapture, during the
seven-year tribulation period. Every time something happens in the Middle East
relating to Israel it certainly causes me to wonder even more, "Isn't the
rapture about to take place?"
Stage Setting
The
rapture is a signless event. There are no signs leading up to the rapture, it
could take place at any moment. There are currently signs in the world that God
is preparing for events that will take place after the rapture during the
tribulation period. This scenario views current events as increasingly setting
the stage for end-time events, even though they will not commence during the
current church age. Such a model allows a pretribulational futurist to see the
rapture as imminent (could happen at any moment with no intervening events
required to occur), but at the same time believe that we could be the last
generation of the church age.
John
Walvoord has noted:
In the
present world scene there are many indications pointing to the conclusion that
the end of the age may soon be upon us. These prophecies relating to Israel's
coming day of suffering and ultimate restoration may be destined for fulfillment
in the present generation. Never before in the history of the world has there
been a confluence of major evidences of preparation for the end.
Stage-setting is not the "fulfillment" of Bible prophecy. So while prophecy is
not being fulfilled in our day, it does not follow that we cannot track "general
trends" in current preparation for the coming tribulation, especially since it
immediately follows the rapture. We call this approach "stage-setting." Just as
many people set their clothes out the night before they wear them the following
day, so in the same sense is God preparing the world for the certain fulfillment
of prophecy in a future time.
Dr.
Walvoord explains:
But if
there are no signs for the Rapture itself, what are the legitimate grounds for
believing that the Rapture could be especially near of this generation?
The
answer is not found in any prophetic events predicted before the Rapture but in
understanding the events that will follow the Rapture. Just as history was
prepared for Christ's first coming, in a similar way history is preparing for
the events leading up to His Second Coming. And if this is the case, it leads to
the inevitable conclusion that the Rapture may be excitingly near.
Buildup To The Tribulation
I
believe that the current War in the Middle East is a buildup to the start of the
tribulation when Israel will enter into a covenant with the antichrist of the
Revived Roman Empire (Isaiah 28:18; Daniel 9:24-27). The first three and a half
years of the tribulation are a time in which the antichrist will promise to
protect the nation of Israel. We know that after setting up his image in the
rebuilt Temple in the middle of the seven-year period that he will persecute
that nation (Rev. 12). We also know that all the nations of the world will be
against Israel during the tribulation (Zech. 12-14), which is why they gather
against Israel at the Campaign of Armageddon (Joel 2-3; Rev. 16:16). Thus, we
can see increasingly today that because of the current situation the world
increasingly is turning against God's regathered people-Israel. How is this
happening?
For a
brief understanding of how the Middle East got to where it is today I need to do
a quick survey of its history. If you begin with the rise of Islam in the
seventh century we see that Mohammad and his established a militant religion
whose goal became the conquest of the world. Islam took over the entire Arabian
Peninsula and began spreading out from there.
As Dave
Hunt has noted: "Islam divides the entire world into Dar al-Islam (the house of
peace) and Dar al-Harb (the house of war) and demands perpetual jihad everywhere
against Dar al-Harb, i.e., non-Muslims. There can never be 'peace' until Islam
has subjected the entire world to Allah." This explains the militancy of Islam
today as it pursues global conquest.
Devout
Muslims do not believe that there should be nations within Dar al-Islam.
Mohammad had a single empire and this is why great leaders throughout Islamic
history have been the ones who have unified Islam under a single empire. This
was accomplished by Saladin (around 1,000 a.d.) and later the Turks (around 1500
a.d.). The nineteenth century saw a steep decline in the Ottoman Empire and it
finally fell in World War I when the British and French conquered it. After
World War I the British and French divided up the former Ottoman Empire into the
nation-states that we have today. Oil had just come onto the world scene and the
Europeans did not want any particular Arab state to have too much oil so they
chopped up many into very small countries.
To the
religious Muslim, the division of Dar al-Islam by the British and French was
seen as a disruptive influence from the Western Imperialist Crusader and
something that needs to be remedied. Devout Muslims not only believed that Dar
al-Islam had been artificially divided by the infidel, they also tended to see
their new leaders as corrupt representatives of the Crusader who were only
interested in Arab oil.
Thus,
the goal for many Muslims was to try to reunite Dar al-Islam into a single
empire so that global conquest could resume. This was the goal of Nasser of
Egypt in the 50s and 60s. Saddam Hussein envisioned just such an empire when he
started his war with Iran and then invaded Kuwait. Now Iran has its sights set
on recreating Dar al-Islam as it pursues conquest through gaining nuclear
technology and by destabilizing the Middle East through its proxies Hezbollah
and Hamas.
Iran is
the power behind this current war. They have a plan to take over the Muslim
world and if they are able to do it then they will control much of the world's
oil and would have the income and manpower in which to build a powerful army in
order to destroy Israel, America and take over the rest of the world. Their
first goal is to reunite as much of the Islamic Empire as possible in order to
launch the Islamic goal of world domination.
Benjamin Netanyahu, when asked what he thought is Iran's goals, said the
following:
I think
this is a test-fire for test-firing of rockets into a Western country.
Iran is
committed to the destruction of Israel. It denies the Holocaust while preparing
a new Holocaust. But Iran is also committed to a demented branch of Shiism which
sees an apocalyptic war of millions of casualties in which Shiism will rise and
the West will go down. We may be the first target, but we're not the last
target. The other kind of fanaticism we witnessed 60 years ago, Nazism, also
tried to arm itself with atomic weapons. These mad militancies start with
attacks on the Jews, but they never end there. And ultimately the target is our
free civilization.
Israel
has liberals running their nation at this time in Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and
Defense Minister Amir Peretz and they are notorious for using underwhelming
force when overwhelming force is required. Israel, in spite of possessing a
great military, have not used it properly in their war with Hezbollah. This sets
the stage for Israel to need outside protection and the motive for entering into
an agreement with the antichrist. It would not be surprising to see the United
States come out of this situation as a diminished Middle East broker and see the
European Union step in to take our place. A war weary Israel is increasingly
ripe for entering into the "covenant with death" (Isaiah 28:18) that will kick
off the tribulation. If we are approaching the tribulation then that means that
the rapture is even closer.
Isaiah 17 and Damascus
Some
are wondering if "the oracle concerning Damascus," where that Syrian city will
be forever destroyed (Isaiah 17:1ff) could occur if Syria were to enter this
conflict. No doubt with Israel's nuclear weapons they could certainly wipe
Damascus off of the map. However, I do not believe that such a thing will happen
in conjunction with this current Middle Eastern war, if one carefully reads
Isaiah 17.
Isaiah,
chapters 13 through 23 speak of God's judgments against Babylon, Egypt, Tyre,
Ethiopia and many other cities and countries. These judgments appear to take
place when God judges the whole world, which we know from many Old Testament
passages will take place during the tribulation and at the second coming of
Christ. Further, Isaiah 24 through 26 is a major section about the tribulation
period in which God will judge all "the inhabitants of the earth" (Isaiah 24:1,
6, 17; 26:9, 18, 21). Thus, it makes more sense to see this cluster of
prophesies in Isaiah 13 through 26 as taking place after the rapture and during
the tribulation.
Having
said all of that, it is very clear that momentous events are taking place that
appear to be preparing the world for the last days-the last days known as the
tribulation. Even in these troubled times our hope remains the blessed hope of
Christ's return in the clouds to rapture His church. Are you ready? Maranatha!
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