| A
question raised so very often is:
Are
we living in the last days? Invariably, the answer is: Yes! But when
asked, How do we know?, the answers tend to be rather general and
based on present-day crises, particularly on those current events affecting
the United States. In this area, many "newspaper exegetes" have had a
field day proclaiming almost every major, world event to be a partial
fulfillment of prophecy and another proof that these are, indeed, the
last days. However, this is a very dangerous practice. Prophecy must first
be determined from the Scriptures and then applied to current events rather
than taking current events and forcing them to fit some kind of scriptural
passage. Only after one's eschatology has been developed exegetically
from the Scriptures should current events be taken into account to determine
if any are fulfilling prophecy. And only if the current events fit the
demands of Scripture perfectly are these events to be identified
as a fulfillment of prophecy.
Nevertheless,
we know that we are living in the last days, because certain pretribulational
events have been fulfilled:
A.
World Wars I and II
The prophecies
regarding World Wars I and II are found in Matthew 24:1-8. Jesus is asked
three questions by the disciples, including one of great concern to this
study: What shall be the sign of the end of the age? These are typical
Jewish expressions of that time. The rabbis spoke of two ages: “this age”
and “the age to come.” “This age” is the age in which we now live. “The
age to come” was the Messianic Age. Their question is: What is the
sign that marks that the end of this age has indeed begun?
Christ
reveals in verses 7-8 the one event that will indicate that the end of
the age has begun. This sign is said to be when nation shall rise against
nation, and kingdom against kingdom. This is to be accompanied by
famines and earthquakes. It is clearly stated that these things are the
beginning of travail. Throughout the prophetic portions of Scripture,
the end days are pictured by the word travail, which means "birth
pang," i.e., the pain a woman endures before giving birth to her child.
Just as the pregnant woman goes through a series of birth pangs, so the
closing days of this age will bring a series of birth pangs before giving
birth to the new age of the kingdom.
It is crucial
to understand the cultural and historical meaning of the idiom, nation
shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. Taken in the
Jewish context of Jesus' day, this expression points to a total conflict
in the area in view. This idiom is found in two Old Testament passages:
In Isaiah 19:1-4, the idiom points to a conflict all over the land of
Egypt as the nation is engrossed in civil war; in II Chronicles 15:1-7,
the Middle East is in view, and the idiom describes a conflict throughout
the area. Back to Matthew 24 now, it is clear from verses 14, 21, 30 and
31 that the entire world is in view. Hence, the idiom refers to a worldwide
conflict - the first birth pang signifying that the last days
have begun.
World War
I, waged from 1914-1918, marked the first such worldwide conflict. And
most historians concur that World War II was, in effect, a continuation
of World War I. These global wars were the first of the events leading
up to the Tribulation period.
B.
The Re-Establishment of Israel
Amazingly,
some Christians have concluded that the present State of Israel has nothing
to do with the fulfillment of prophecy. The issue that bothers so many
who hold this view is that not only have the Jews returned in unbelief
with regard to the person of Jesus, but the majority of those who have
returned are not even Orthodox Jews. Certainly, then, Israel could not
possibly fulfill the biblical passages dealing with the return of a regenerated
nation, according to these proponents.
The problem
with this belief is the failure to see that the prophets spoke of two
international returns. First, there was to be a regathering in unbelief
in preparation for judgment, namely the Tribulation (Ezekiel 20:33-38;
22:17-22; Zephaniah 2:1-2). This was to be followed by a second worldwide
regathering in faith in preparation for blessing, namely the Messianic
Age (Isaiah 11:11- 12).
Thus, 1948
marked another birth pang of the last days. The restoration of the Jewish
state is a fulfillment of those prophecies that spoke of a regathering
in unbelief in preparation for judgment. It is another event leading up
to the Tribulation and so sets the stage for several other pretribulational
events. In fact, in terms of the nine events leading up to the Tribulation,
each event sets the stage for its succeeding event. The re-establishment
of Israel arose out of World Wars I and II. World War I gave the impetus
to the growth of the Zionist movement, and World War II affected world
sentiment to allow the establishment of a Jewish state in Israel.
C.
Jerusalem Under Jewish Control
The third
pretribulational event involves the Jewish control of Jerusalem. The fact
that the Jewish state had to exist before the Tribulation does not necessarily
require the total Jewish control of Jerusalem. Following the Israeli War
of Independence (1948- 1949), Israeli forces were in control of West Jerusalem,
the newer Jewish section. The Old City of Jerusalem (the biblical city)
fell into the hands of the Jordanian Legion and was later annexed into
the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Jerusalem thus became a divided city
and remained that way for the next 19 years.
Nevertheless,
prophetically-speaking, the Old City of Jerusalem had to fall under Jewish
control. This can be deduced from the prophecies dealing with the third
Jewish Temple, sometimes known as the Tribulation Temple. There are four
passages of Scripture that describe a specific mid-Tribulation event regarding
the Tribulation Temple. Each passage (Daniel 9:27; Matthew 24:15; II Thessalonians
2:3-4; and Revelation 11:1-2) speaks of the third Jewish Temple, namely
the Tribulation Temple. And all four make the point that in the middle
of the seven-year Tribulation, the Antichrist will take control of the
Temple and commit the abomination of desolation. These verses view the
Jewish Temple as having been rebuilt, and they also presuppose Jewish
control of the Temple compound, as well as the Old City of Jerusalem.
Though
none of these factors specify a time as to when this was to occur, it
was clearly fulfilled in the Six Day War and, thus, became the third birth
pang.
D.
The Russian Invasion of Israel
Unlike
the previous three pretribulational events, the remaining six such events
are all to occur in the future. One of these is foretold in Ezekiel 38:1
- 39:16, which details an invasion of Israel from the north and the subsequent
destruction of the invading forces upon reaching the mountains of Israel.
In Ezekiel
38:1-6, the prophet names the peoples involved in this invasion. In verses
1-4, attention is centered on Gog, the leader in the land of
Magog. He is the prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal.
The identity of Gog will only be determined at the time of the invasion,
as Gog is not a proper name but a title of the ruler of Magog (like the
terms pharaoh, kaiser and czar). The identification of Magog, Rosh, Meshech
and Tubal can be determined from the fact that these tribes of the ancient
world occupied the areas of modern-day Russia. Magog stood between the
Black and Caspian Seas which today comprises southern Russia. The tribes
of Meshech and Tubal later gave names to cities that today bear the names
of Moscow (Russia’s capital) and Tobolsk, a major city in the Urals in
Siberia. Rosh – the basis for the modern name Russia – was located in
what is now northern Russia. The modern nation of Russia, then, encompasses
all of these areas spoken of by Ezekiel.
As if to
avoid any further possible doubt, Ezekiel adds that these come from the
uttermost parts of the north (Ezekiel 38:6, 15; 39:2). From Israel,
the uttermost parts of the north is Russia, with Moscow situated at a
point almost a straight line due north from Jerusalem. Hence, Russia -
led by Gog - is the leader of the northern confederacy.
But Russia
is not alone as she invades Israel; she is the leader of a confederacy.
Other nations involved are (verses 5-6): Persia, or present-day Iran;
Cush or Ethiopia; Put or Somaliland or Somalia; Gomer, located in modern
Germany; and Togarmah, which today is Armenia. Verse 6 adds the phrase,
even many peoples with thee. This phrase may simply define the
numbers of the nations already mentioned, or it may include other nations
not mentioned. One interesting point is that not a single Arab nation
participates in this invasion.
These nations
are geographically located both north and south of Israel, but it is Russia
that is the controlling nation and allied with Moslem, non-Arab states.
A common error made in previous interpretations of this passage was to
assume that this was a communist invasion. The fall of communism in East
Europe has caused many to abandon the "Russian" interpretation of this
passage. But there is no need to do so. It should be noted that the text
never describes the invading nation’s type of government. It does not
indicate whether it is a monarchy, socialistic, communistic, democratic,
or dictatorial government. The focus is on the geography, not the type
of government. While the names of these geographical areas have changed
over the centuries, and may change again, the geography itself remains
intact. Regardless of what names they may carry at the time of this invasion,
the nations involved are those very nations which comprise the particular
geographical areas described. So, the leading nation may have once been
called the Soviet Union, and more recently the Commonwealth of Independent
Sates, and traditionally Russia… regardless, it is this territory, by
whatever name it may be known, that will lead the invasion.
Ezekiel
(38:1 - 39:16) also affirms that the Russian confederacy's invasion of
Israel comes when the latter nation is dwelling securely before the Tribulation
(38:14). The prophet reveals too, that the confederacy is destroyed in
Israel before the Tribulation (38:17-23).
E.
The One-World Government
The fifth
birth pang leading up to the Tribulation is the development of a one-world
government as found in Daniel 7:23. The fourth Gentile empire is to continue
until it eventually devours the whole world. The Roman Empire is hardly
a fulfillment of this prophecy.
In light
of Ezekiel 38:1 - 39:16, the eastern balance of power – currently centered
in Russia and the Moslem block of nations – will collapse with the fall
of the Russian forces in Israel and the destruction of Russia itself.
With the eastern power destroyed, this will open the way for a one-world
government. As to the exact nature of this government, nothing is stated.
It will certainly be a form of imperialism, but whether this will be in
the form of the United Nations or that of a select leadership is unknown.
But that this one world government will develop and devour the whole
world is clear.
F.
The Ten Kingdoms
This one-world
government will eventually split up into ten kingdoms, according to Daniel
7:24a. Of course, there has been much speculation in recent years concerning
the European Common Market. This, again, is an errant attempt at “newspaper
exegesis” which does not correlate with the scriptural text. Textually,
after the world falls under the one-world government, then and only then
does the one-world government split into ten kingdoms. But these ten kingdoms
cover the entire world rather than just Europe alone. The sixth birth
pang will be this division of the one-world empire into ten kingdoms with
ten kings who will rule the world. At best, the Common Market might become
one of the ten, but could hardly become all ten. Beginning before the
Tribulation, this ten-kingdom stage will continue into the middle of the
Tribulation.
G.
The Rise of the Antichrist
Following
the division of the world into ten kingdoms, the Antichrist will begin
his rise to power in Daniel 7:24b. That there was to be a revelation of
the identity of the Antichrist before the Tribulation is clear from II
Thessalonians 2:1-3. In this passage, two events are said to occur before
the day of the Lord, which always refers to the Tribulation. The
first is the apostasy; the second is the revelation of the man of sin
and the son of perdition. This seventh birth pang – the revelation
of the identity of the Antichrist – will precede the Tribulation.
H.
The Period of Peace and False Security
Another
pretribulational event is portrayed in I Thessalonians 5:1-3, where the
term, the day of the Lord, is applied once again. The destruction
of the Tribulation hits with such sudden and devastating force at a time
when men are saying, "Peace and safety." This period, then, must
come just before the act that initiates the Tribulation itself. So, while
all the world is under the ten kingdoms and the Antichrist is rising to
power, there will be a period of peace and false security - the eighth
birth pang.
I.
The Seven Year Covenant
The event
leading up to the Tribulation is the signing of the seven-year covenant
between Israel and the Antichrist, something foretold in Daniel 9:27 and
Isaiah 28:14-22. It must be emphasized that it is not the Rapture
that ushers in the Tribulation but, instead, the signing of the seven-year
covenant.
The Rapture
will precede the Tribulation by some unknown period of time but does not
actually start it; only the seven-year covenant can do so. |