Friday, January 3, 2025

Israel Greatest Miracle in History NOW being witnessed

In this video I’m going to explain how the modern Nation of Israel is revealing the greatest miracles in the history of humanity.

Starting with Israel’s rebirth as a modern Nation. From the depths of the darkest exile and dispersion across the globe, to the heights of renewal and flourishing, the story of the modern nation of Israel stands as one of the greatest miracles in world history. For millennia, the Jewish people held onto the promises of the Hebrew Scriptures, clinging to the belief that their scattered nation would one day return to its ancient homeland–The land of Israel, referred to in the Scriptures as “The land of the living”. Against all odds, this dream has finally become reality, fulfilling dozens of prophecies that seemed inconceivable just a century ago.

The rebirth of Israel in 1948, and Jerusalem in 1967, was not merely a political event but a divine act foretold by the prophets. In Ezekiel 36:24, God declares, "For I will take you from among the nations, gather you out of all countries, and bring you into your own land." This promise has been realized as Jews from over 100 nations have returned to the Land of Israel, speaking the ancient tongue of Hebrew, an ancient biblical language once thought lost to that annals of history that is restored just before the Messianic age, as stated in Zephaniah 3:9 “For at that time I will restore to the peoples a pure language that all of them may call in the name of HaShem, to worship Him of one accord”

The prophet Isaiah proclaimed: “Who has heard such a thing? Who has seen such things? Shall a land be born in one day? Shall a nation be brought forth in one moment?" (Isaiah 66:8). The establishment of Israel, achieved against overwhelming odds, fulfilled this and many other astonishing prophecies. When the Jewish people began to return to their homeland, they encountered a desolate and barren land, fulfilling the prophecy of Leviticus 26:32, "I will make the land desolate, and your enemies who settle in it shall be appalled by it." However, just as the prophets foretold desolation, they also foresaw restoration. Isaiah 35:1 proclaimed, "The wilderness and the dry land shall be glad; the desert shall rejoice and blossom like the crocus."

Almost overnight the land of Israel has been turned from a barren wasteland to a thriving powerful country with over 10 million people. Israel is a global leader in agricultural technology and innovation. The deserts bloom with vineyards, orchards, and fields, producing an abundance of fruit and vegetation that is exported worldwide. The restoration of the land is a testament to God’s faithfulness and the resilience of His people. When other non-Jewish peoples sojourned in the land of Israel the land itself bore no fruit or no crop. There were no bustling cities and thriving economies. The land stayed hard and refused to give produce to the inhabitants. It was not until the land’s own people came back, the Jewish people, and the God of the land, HaShem the God of Israel, that the land began to flourish abundantly overflowing with goodness once again. The land will only bear fruit for its rightful owners–The Nation Israel. 

Apart from harvesting produce the land is fruitful in bestowing life itself. Again, it is called the “land of the living” in Scripture. The prophet Zechariah envisioned a time when "Old men and old women shall again sit in the streets of Jerusalem...and the streets of the city shall be full of boys and girls playing" (Zechariah 8:4-5). This vision is a reality today. Jerusalem and cities throughout Israel buzz with life, innovation, and hope. Towering skyscrapers rise alongside ancient walls, and Israel has become a hub of technological advancement, scientific discovery, and cultural richness. Despite being surrounded by adversaries, Israel stands as a flourishing democracy, upholding values of freedom and justice. The fulfillment of Isaiah’s prophecy that Israel would be "a light unto the nations" (Isaiah 49:6) is evident as Israeli innovations and humanitarian efforts impact the world far beyond its borders.

The abundant life and miracle of Israel itself is to come about alongside conflicts to help strengthen and unite the Nation–As foretold in the Prophecies.

For example, Israel’s current wars in Gaza and southern Lebanon echo the prophetic writings of the Hebrew Scriptures. In these areas, the prophets describe wicked rulers who would rise to inflict Israel but will ultimately fall. Ezekiel 28:24-26 speaks of a time when Israel’s enemies will no longer be "a pricking brier" or "a painful thorn," but instead, Israel will dwell securely.

Isaiah 17:1 foretells the fall of Damascus, stating, "Behold, Damascus will cease to be a city and will become a heap of ruins." Depicting a total change in the spiritual state of that area. The ongoing instability in Syria, including the fall of the Assad regime, may be seen as a step toward the fulfillment of this prophecy. Ezekiel’s vision of the millennial age and the expanded borders of Israel includes territories stretching into Damascus and beyond, where peace and redemption will reign (Ezekiel 47:13-20). Where parched lands are cleansed of its briars and weeds, and ultimately become spiritually renewed by the presence of HaShem and Israel’s efforts towards peace. As these regions face turmoil, the Scriptures suggest that they will one day be integrated into a greater Israel under divine rule, becoming places of harmony and prosperity. This vision aligns with Micah 4:3-4, which describes a future where "nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore."

The current geopolitical circumstances reveal Israel’s growing role as a stabilizing force in the Middle East. Despite ongoing threats, Israel’s military strength and technological advancements position it as a dominant player. Prophetic writings hint at this dominance, as Isaiah 19:23-25 describes a future where Israel, Egypt, and Assyria (modern-day Syria) will be united in peace, with Israel as the dominant blessing in the midst of the land bringing prosperity and goodness to all peoples and who cling to Israel and the ways of HaShem. 

Israel’s revival is not only physical but also spiritual. As foretold in Isaiah 2:3, "Out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the word of HaShem from Jerusalem." The Torah and Jewish values continue to inspire people worldwide, bringing forth a message of truth, justice, and peace. The flourishing of the modern State of Israel points to the messianic age, a time of universal peace and divine revelation. As Ezekiel 37:21-22 states, “Behold, I will take the children of Israel from among the nations...and bring them into their own land; and I will make them one nation in the land, on the mountains of Israel.” This unity, both physical and spiritual, is unfolding before our eyes.

The rebirth of Israel is not merely a historical marvel but a sign of what is to come. As the messianic era approaches, the words of the prophets remind us that Israel’s story is far from over. The land and its people will continue to flourish, serving as a beacon of hope and a testament to God’s enduring promises. The Jewish return to the homeland, the transformation of the land itself, the current geopolitical events, and the blossoming of a vibrant society fulfill the prophecies of old, showing the world that the promises of the Hebrew Scriptures remain alive and true. We are all witnessing the greatest resurrection miracle in the history of the world, the restoration of Israel and its becoming the “land of the living”.  

As we witness this unparalleled miracle, we are reminded of God’s faithfulness and the enduring hope for a world united in peace and divine wisdom. When HaShem, the God of Israel, brings peace to Israel and the entire middle east, the entire world will see the redemption of humanity and be blessed with God’s presence. And the prophecy in Habakkuk chapter 2 verse 14 will be fulfilled which states “For the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of HaShem-as the water covers the sea”. May we all merit HaShem's presence and peace to come speedily and in our day. Let us hasten that day by seeking righteousness in our own lives and praying for the peace of Israel and the redemption of all humanity under God. 


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