Ezekiel’s three defining standards for Exodus 2.0
What God says on the subject of this section can be found in Hosea chapters 10,11,12; Ezekiel chapters 20, 28, 37 and 38; Isaiah 11, 52. The arguments developed below are extracted from these two books: The Rock Breaks the Globalists’ Empire and Revelation the Fair God.
Through Ezekiel 37, God gives us three defining standards by which we can judge the current State of Israel. God said to Ezekiel: The people of Israel say “our bones have dried up; our hope is gone. We have been completely destroyed…” Indeed, the ten Northern tribes of Israel are buried in the cemetery of history—under the dust of oblivion. We and they can’t say whether or not they are from those Hebrew tribes. Am I, or are you, a descendant of one of these tribes?
Today, only God knows and he addresses this. So speak to them for Me. Tell them this is what the Lord GOD says: “My people, I will open your graves and bring you out of them! Then I will bring you to the land of Israel… My people, I will open your graves and bring you up out of your graves, and then you will know that I am the LORD…” Having thus identified all the Hebrews, not just the Jews, but all the descendants of Jacob, God continues: I will put my spirit in you and you will come to life again. (Jesus is the life, the life more abundantly. This will happen to every one who accept the covenant of Jesus as Messiah—Hebrews included. God says He will judge the Hebrews according to the covenant. The only covenant is Jesus.)
Then I will lead you back to your own land. Then you will know that I am the LORD. You will know that I said this and that I made it happen. The text is clear: the second exodus toward the land of Israel will only begin after this momentous first process is completed. This absolutely did not happen for 1948—and it has yet to happen today. This is the first standard.
The second standard we are given is also found in the rest of the 37th chapter of Ezekiel: Having re-identified and called up the ten Northern tribes, God reunites them permanently with the two Jewish tribes. He reunites them before He leads exodus 2.0! This has not happened at all.
The third standard is this: From the time they are identified then have passed under the rod (of their acceptance or refusal of the covenant: Jesus), they will be led by their king—Jesus, the heir (and Lord) of David. Jesus will be their only leader—permanently. This obviously did not happen for or since 1948. It has yet to take place; but it sure will when the real divine Exodus takes place. Jesus certainly does not reign in Israel today and He is not the Lord of the majority of the Jewish population there, nor of the Jewish population abroad.
Accordingly, these are solid arguments in favor of the current State of Israel and Zionism being crafty decoys from the enemy. We will delve into this next time.
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