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Ukraine in Prophesy - The Jeremiah Factor
NEWS PROVIDED BY
Aliyah Return Center (ARC)
April 27, 2022
GALILEE, Israel, April 27, 2022 /Christian
Newswire/ -- The following is submitted by Chaim Malespin, Cofounder and
Chairman of the board of directors of Aliyah Return Center:
Even before the Russian invasion, the Lord had begun
to show me Ukraine in the prophecies of Jeremiah.
The word of the Lord came to me: "What do you see, Jeremiah?"
"I see the branch of an almond tree," I replied.
The Lord said to me, "You have seen correctly,
for I am watching to see that my word is fulfilled."
Jeremiah 1:11–12
This almond tree will help us unlock Jeremiah's prophecies about
Ukraine.
One of the things we know about almond blossoms is that they take five
to twelve years before they begin producing fruit. The same is true
about Jeremiah's prophecies—we can expect some variation in the timing
of their fulfillment. Some things will take a longer time and others
will be shorter. However, what we do know is that God is watching to
ensure that every prophecy will come to pass in the right time.
Historically, when Jeremiah began to prophesy, he spoke a word from the
Lord to the Jewish people who were alive at that time and who were later
exiled to a country called Babylonia (later conquered by the Persians).
But because biblical prophecy is cyclical—which means it goes in cycles,
like a wheel within a wheel—there is a second cycle of prophecy that is
addressed to us in our current day and time about things that are
literally happening to us now. I believe some of these prophetic words
point to the current situation in Ukraine. Of course, there are also
other cycles of prophecy by Jeremiah that will be fulfilled by God at
some point in the future.
A NEW PASSOVER
First, Jeremiah prophesied that there would be another Passover—a second
Exodus—when the Lord would again bring His people into the Promised
Land.
"However, the days are coming," declares the Lord, "when it will no
longer be said, 'As surely as the Lord lives, who brought the Israelites
up out of Egypt,' but it will be said, 'As surely as the Lord lives, who
brought the Israelites up out of the land of the north and out of all
the countries where he had banished them.' For I will restore them to
the land I gave their ancestors."
Jeremiah 16:14–15
The first Passover brought the children of Israel out from Egypt, where
they were slaves. This second Passover will bring them out of the "land
of the north," where they were exiles.
I believe the "land of the north" refers to Ukraine—which, if you look
at any map, is located directly north of Israel.
We also know this new Passover was not fulfilled in Jeremiah's
day—because Babylon is more or less east of Jerusalem, and Babylonia
itself extends further to the south. And this prophecy refers
specifically to "the land of the north" and to the Jews who had been
scattered there.
How many Jewish people presently live in the "land of the north"? In the
1990s we know that some 1.2 million Jewish people made their Aliyah to
Israel from the former Soviet Union, leaving perhaps 600,000 Jews in
Russia and that many again in the Soviet bloc nations. Of these 1
million Jewish people, 75,000 were in Ukraine before the war began in
February 2022—and already thousands have made their way home to Israel.
Why did God allow such a widespread scattering of His people in the
first place? People often ask me that question and the answer may
surprise you. Psalm 22:3 tells us that God "inhabits the praises of
Israel." This scattering was part of God's plan of salvation—He
permitted this great diaspora because He wants the whole world to know
about Him!
All the ends of the earth
will remember and turn to the Lord,
and all the families of the nations
will bow down before him,
for dominion belongs to the Lord
and he rules over the nations.
Psalm 22:27–28
This is not just about the nation of Israel. God scattered His people to
all the nations so that every nation would understand what He is doing
and have a part in this story!
FISHING AND HUNTING
Second, Jeremiah also prophesied that when the Lord brings His people
"up out of the land of the north and out of all the countries where he
had banished them," that He would "restore them to the land I gave their
ancestors" (Jeremiah 16:15). How will He do this? He will send fishermen
and hunters.
"But now I will send for many fishermen," declares the Lord, "and they
will catch them. After that I will send for many hunters, and they will
hunt them down on every mountain and hill and from the crevices of the
rocks."
Jeremiah 16:16–17
Although these prophetic words may refer to "fishermen" and "hunters"
that were in some way connected with Babylon in Jeremiah's day, they
definitely point the "fishing" and "hunting" that we see happening right
now.
For instance, I view the work of our Aliyah Return Center with new
Jewish immigrants to Israel as a clear example of "fishing." In our
case, what we use to attract them—our "fishing lure"—is the "bait" of
free housing (even the Hebrew word for "house" is bayit!).
And what we see happening now in places like Russia and Iran is
"hunting" in the sense that Jewish people are being "driven" from cover
and "pushed" out into the open. All of the sad examples of anti-Semitism
we see in the world today reflect this kind of "hunting."
And right now, this prophecy is being fulfilled before our eyes in
living color as we watch the conflict in Ukraine drive the Jewish people
from their homes—and "push" them from the "land of the north" toward
Israel.
A NORTH WIND BLOWING
Finally, Jeremiah speaks prophetically of four winds. These winds are
His appointed messengers. Psalm 104:4 tells us that "He makes winds his
messengers, flames of fire his servants."
I will bring against Elam the four winds
from the four quarters of heaven;
I will scatter them to the four winds,
and there will not be a nation
where Elam's exiles do not go.
Jeremiah 49:36
And in these days prophesied by Jeremiah, I believe a north wind from
Ukraine is blowing—not a wind that scatters, but a wind that gathers. I
believe we are that wind today, and together it is our privilege to be
part of this great gathering of God's people from every nation, when the
Lord will inhabit the praises of all His people. This is what I call the
Jeremiah factor.
"The days are coming," declares the Lord,
"when I will make a new covenant
with the people of Israel
and with the people of Judah...
I will put my law in their minds
and write it on their hearts.
I will be their God,
and they will be my people."
Jeremiah 31:31–33
About the author:
Cofounder and Chairman of the board of directors at the charity, Aliyah
Return Center (ARC), Chaim (HIGH-EM) Malespin is a passionate visionary who
strives to educate Christians and lovers of Israel from around the world
about the Hebrew roots of the Christian faith.
With a vision to eradicate anti-Semitism by building bridges and encouraging
Jews and Christians to work together to fulfill God's plans for Israel and
the nations, Chaim and the ARC ministry focus on education, infrastructural
development, innovation and Aliyah.
About the Aliyah Return Center:
ARC is an Israel-based nonprofit organization dedicated to providing
practical assistance to "olim" (immigrants), helping them to get settled and
put down roots in their new homeland. "Aliyah" is the Hebrew word for
"return," which refers to the immigration of Jews to their ancient homeland.
For more information about the work of ARC:
https://aliyahreturncenter.com/en
SOURCE Aliyah Return Center (ARC)
CONTACT: Kim Rugh,
kimbaru@gmail.com
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