Will the Biblical "War of Gog &  Magog" bring about the end of Radical Islam as we have known it? Here's the  answer, Part Three - Joel C. Rosenberg - https://flashtrafficblog.wordpress.com/2015/10/12/will-the-biblical-war-of-gog-magog-bring-about-the-end-of-radical-islam-as-we-have-known-it-heres-the-answer-part-three/
Today  is Part Three of our study of Ezekiel 38 & 39 and the Biblical prophecies  concerning the coming "War of Gog & Magog."
The  stunning move in recent weeks by Russia and Iran to intensify their military  alliance and to actually engage in combat operations in Syria, not far from the  borders of Israel, has prompted renewed interest in these ancient prophecies. So  has Israel's discovery this month of massive amounts of oil in the Golan  Heights, the explosion of Radical Islam and Apocalyptic Islam in the region, and  the surge of interest in eschatology (the study of End Times matters) among  Muslims, Jews and Christians around the world.
As  I explain in my 2006 non-fiction book, Epicenter - and the updated 2008  paperback release, Epicenter 2.0 - the prophecies of Ezekiel 38-39 are  critically important but often overlooked portions of Scripture. They are also  quite controversial. Sincere and well-respected Bible scholars do not all agree  on how to interpret these prophecies.
Of  particular dispute, for example, is the identification of Magog. Many scholars  and Bible teachers believe that the evidence suggests "Magog" is the nation we  today call Russia and that "Gomer" is modern-day Turkey. (I am in this group,  for reasons I describe in more detail in Epicenter.) Others believe "Magog" and  "Gomer" are modern-day Turkey and that Russia isn't involved in this prophecy at  all.
Another  dispute: Some Christians are asking whether Russian President Vladimir Putin is  the "Gog" figure describe in the prophecies. (I say it's too early to draw such  a conclusion, though I admit Putin is certainly "Gog-esque.") Other Christians  are beginning to wonder if Turkish President  Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan  (pronounced "Air-do-wan") is "Gog." (I don't believe so, but he's certainly  emerging as an enemy of Israel and an ally of Putin.)
My  objective in this series of studies is not to persuade you of my view, but to  explain the prophecies the best I can and help you study them for yourselves.  Indeed, I believe the prophecies of Ezekiel 38 & 39 deserve much more  careful study, prayer and discussion in our time - both by scholars and by lay  people - especially in light of current trends.
In  our study today, let's look at what the prophet Ezekiel says will happen to the  enemies of Israel when the War of Gog and Magog concludes, and what happens with  Israel and the Jewish people, as well.
1.As  the forces of the Russian dictator (Gog) and his military coalition - including  Iran (Persia), Libya & Algeria (Put), Sudan (Cush), Turkey (Gomer), and  other Islamic nations (Beth Togarmah) - converges against the State of Israel in  the "last days," the Hebrew Prophet Ezekiel tells us that at the last moment  when there seems to be know hope for Israeli Jews, the God of Abraham, Isaac and  Jacob is going to supernaturally intervene and come to the rescue.
2.Consider  Ezekiel 38:18-19. "'It will come about on that day, when Gog comes against the  land of Israel,' declares the Lord God, 'that My fury will mount up in My anger.  In My zeal and in My blazing wrath I declare that on that day there will surely  be a great earthquake in the land of Israel."
3.Ezekiel  tells us that this earthquake will shake the entire globe and "all the men who  are on the face of the earth will shake at My presence" (38:20).
4.The  enemy forces will become so frightened and disoriented during this massive  earthquake that they will turn and starting fighting each other  (38:21).
5.Terrible  diseases (pestilence) will start to spread through the enemy forces  (38:21).
6.As  God judges these enemies of Israel, Ezekiel explains that the Lord "will rain on  him [Gog] and on his troops, and on the many peoples who are with him, a  torrential rain, with hailstones, fire, and brimstone." (38:22)
7.In  a scene evocative of a Hollywood blockbuster, fire from heaven will fall on the  enemies of Israel, consumes and destroying them in divine judgment.
8.The  Lord also says "I will send fire upon Magog and those who inhabit the coast  lands in safety." (39:6) In other words, parts of Russia and other enemy  countries will be devastated supernaturally by fire from heaven.
9.The  Bible does not tell us exactly how this will happen, but it clearly describes a  supernatural judgment. This does not appear in the text to be a war started by  the Israeli Defense Forces. These do not appear to be missiles from the Israeli  Air Force. There no evidence in the text of Israeli military forces on the move  and defending themselves and their nation. Perhaps Israeli leaders at that point  are engaged in diplomacy, trying to persuade the Russian leader to stand down  and back off. Perhaps Israeli leaders at that time are hoping for the U.S. or  the U.N. other nations to intervene diplomatically or even militarily to protect  them. Whatever the case, the text does not provide clear evidence of the Israeli  military going into action to protect their country and defeat their enemies.  Rather, the text indicates that the God of Israel steps in and defends Israel  Himself, raining fire and brimstone down on the enemy forces and utterly  destroying them - and doing so at the very last possible moment, when all hope  appears to have been lost.
10.Why  does God act to protect the nation of Israel and defeat Israel's enemies? The  Lord tells us directly in Ezekiel 38:22-23 - to bring judgment and to reveal  Himself and His power and glory to Israel and the nations. "With pestilence and  with blood I will enter into judgment with him [Gog]....I will magnify Myself,  sanctify Myself, and make Myself known in the sight of many nations; and they  will know that I am the Lord."
11.As  we head deeper into the "last days" (Ezekiel 38:16) and the Second Coming of  Christ, many nations - and perhaps all nations - will have forgotten or refused  to believe what the Bible teaches, that God does, in fact, love the Jewish  people very much. The Lord God of the Bible does love the nation of Israel. The  Jewish people are by no means perfect. Yet the Bible states that God loves them  still and has made promises to them and that the Lord intends to keep those  promises. Indeed, the Lord God wants Israel to know that He exists and is  All-Powerful and that He loves His Chosen People, and He wants the rest of the  world to know that He exists and is All-Powerful and that He loves His Chosen  People.
12.The  devastation that results from these divine judgments is so horrific that chapter  39 tells us it takes the Israelis seven months to bury all the bodies of the  enemy forces (39:12-16).
13.Ezekiel  tells us it would probably take longer than seven months but the birds of the  air and the beasts of the field eat many of the bodies (39:17-20)
14.The  prophesies regarding Gog & Magog remind us that sin has consequences. God  said in Genesis 12:1-3 that those who bless the children of Abraham will be  blessed, but those who curse them will be cursed. God is patient. He is slow to  anger. But when pushed too far, He will act against those who hate the Jewish  people and seek to rob, kill and destroy them. Let the nations be  warned.
15.There  is more to the story, however. Not only will the "War of Gog and Magog" be a day  of great judgment; it will also be a day of great mercy. The Bible says that the  militaries of these enemies will be destroyed. There are hints here and in other  texts (Jeremiah 49, for example) that the governments of these countries will be  judged, as well. But God is not going to wipe out all the people of these enemy  countries. To the contrary, He wants them to see His glory and His mercy.  Ezekiel 39:21 - "I will set My glory among the nations; and all the nations will  see My judgment which I have executed and My hand which I have laid on  them."
16.Consider  that verse carefully. The text says that "all" the nations will "see" God's  glory and judgment. Today, we are living in the first generation in human  history where because of the miracle of global satellite television technology  people in every country on the planet will be able to watch the prophecies of  the Bible come true before their very eyes. When the Russian-Iranian alliance  converges against Israel, the world will be able to see it happen on television.  When fire falls from heaven on the enemy forces, the world will be able to watch  it on television. Anyone in any nation that has a television will be able to see  the mighty hand of God reaching into human history to bring about divine  judgment on Israel's enemies and divine mercy on Israel's people, both Jews and  Arabs. It will a dramatic moment, and "all the nations" will "see" God's glory  and power.
17.As  a result, I believe Ezekiel 38-39 describes the end of Radical and Apocalyptic  Islam - and effectively the end of all of Islam - as we have known it. After  all, when the God of Israel destroys these Islamic and Russian military forces  supernaturally while Muslims watch live on Al Jazeera and other networks, how  will Muslims wake up the day after and believe that the Qur'an is the true word  of God and that Muhammad is a true prophet? As a result of the War of Gog &  Magog, the vast majority of Muslims will abandon Islam. They will have seen  their god and false prophet defeated before their very eyes, by the God of  Israel, no less. As a result, their faith in Islam will be shattered. Many will  turn to faith in Jesus Christ. Not all, of course, but many will because they  will have seen the Word of God come true right in front of them and the Word was  God and the Word is God and the Word became flesh and dwelt among us and His  name is Jesus the Messiah. (John chapter 1)
18.Thus,  the War of Gog & Magog may very well turn out to be the most dramatic moment  of Muslims converting to faith in Jesus Christ in fourteen  centuries.
19.Meanwhile,  Israelis will feel very afraid and very much alone as the crisis builds and  unfolds, right up until the Lord shows His mighty hand. But at that point, when  they see the judgment of their enemies, then even those who are secular will  know there is a God in heaven.
20.Consider  Ezekiel 39:22 - "And the house of Israel will know that I am the Lord their God  from that day onward."
21.Consider  Ezekiel 39:25-26,28 - "Therefore, thus says the Lord God, 'Now I will restore  the fortunes of Jacob and have mercy on the whole house of Israel; and I will be  jealous for My holy name. They will forget their treachery which they  perpetrated against Me, when they live securely on their own land with no one to  make them afraid....Then they will know that I am the Lord their God because I  made them go into exile among the nations, and then gathered them again to their  own land and I will leave none of them there any longer.'"
22.Israeli  and Jewish secularism will be over, once and for all.
23.On  top of all this, the Lord says He will no longer hide His face from the Jewish  people and that He will pour out His Holy Spirit upon the Jewish people. "I will  not hide My face from them any longer, for I will have poured out My Spirit on  the house of Israel, declares the Lord." (39:29)
24.As  a result, many Jews will come to faith in Jesus as Messiah, the Son of God, the  Savior of the world, for that is the role of the Holy Spirit, to reveal the true  identity of Jesus to people. Jesus said in John 14:26, "The Helper, the Holy  Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things, and  bring to your remembrance all that I said to you." (see also John 16:13-15.) Not  all Jews will come to faith in Jesus at that time, but many will because the  Father will pour out His Holy Spirit on the house of Israel.
25.While  we know these events will all happen in the "last days" (38:16), we cannot  determine whether the "War of Gog and Magog" will happen before the Rapture  (when the Lord suddenly snatches born again believers in Jesus off of the earth,  prior to the Tribulation) or not, because the text does not tell us one way or  the other.
26.That  said, I believe it is very possible - not certain, but very possible - that  these events will unfold within this generation, and possibly quite soon. We are  certainly seeing geopolitical events unfolding in a way consistent with Ezekiel  38-39.
27.Therefore,  the most important question we must ask is this: Since the Lord in Ezekiel 38:7  told Gog, the enemy of Israel, to "get ready, be prepared," what then should  Israelis themselves and friends of Israel be doing? Shouldn't we, too, get ready  and be prepared - spiritually, emotionally, physically, financially, and in  every other possible way, for the coming War of Gog & Magog?
28.These  prophecies are some of the most interesting and important descriptions of End  Times events in all of the Bible. Unfortunately, too few people in the world are  aware of them, or have read them, much less studied them carefully. May the Lord  bless you and reveal Himself and His heart to you as you get yourself ready for  the prophecies coming our way.
In  our next study, I will answer some frequently asked questions about these  prophecies.
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