As Brothers Who Are Blinded - Open Their Eyes!

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Genesis 42:8 And Joseph knew his brethren, but they knew not him.

2 Corinthians 4:4 In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them.

When Joseph became ruler over Egypt, his name was changed, and his identity was altered so that he no longer appeared or lived as a shepherd son of Israel from the land of Canaan, but as an Egyptian Prime Minister. The transformation was so thorough that when his ten brothers arrived in Egypt he was totally unrecognizable to them. This true story beautifully illustrates Mashiach ben Yosef (Yeshua/Jesus at His first coming) and contains a prophetic picture pointing to Yeshua and His Jewish people living today as we approach the Second Coming.

Several details elaborate this amazing parallel. After Joseph was rejected by his brothers and sent to Egypt, his life naturally began to develop in the nation of his exile, including the learning of its language and culture. Constantly proving his capacity, responsibility, and leadership, Joseph was ultimately embraced by the Egyptians, exalted, and given an Egyptian bride (Asenath, daughter of the priest of On). In like manner, the rejection of Yeshua by the Jews of His day resulted in His becoming a light to the Gentiles, who rightly accepted and exalted Him so that in many ways He seemed to take on a Gentile identity and characteristics. As He betrothed Himself to this predominantly Gentile "Church" (with its Jewish roots), He ironically became virtually unrecognizable to His own Jewish people.

To illustrate further, Yeshua and His disciples had lived and worshiped according to the Biblical Jewish calendar: Shabbat, Passover, Shavuot, Sukkot, Feast of Dedication (Chanukah). The later Christian (largely Gentile) church instead adapted and transformed pagan festivals and used them in their worship calendar, changing the cultural expression of the Jewish Messiah and His original followers to a Gentile expression, and even prescribing the use of Jewish festivals in "Christian" worship. All the while, Yeshua's true nature, and identity remained, even as Joseph's did.

But through these parallels we can begin to understand the portent of Joseph's experience with his brothers; weeping bitterly when he first recognized them; then, carefully arranging the circumstances which would bring them to repentance, and finally, removing the Egyptians, for the dramatic revelation of his true identity to his brothers, the sons of Jacob. Likewise, Yeshua, weeping over His Jewish brothers, finally gathers them back into the Promised Land, begins to arrange the circumstances which will bring them to repentance, so that finally at some final private revelation,"they shall look upon Him whom they have pierced and mourn for Him" in amazed gratitude. [Zechariah 12:10].

God, Himself, working behind the scenes, has allowed Satan to do his blinding work on Israel, for a season, while gathering the Gentiles into His fold. But this season is ending. The mystery of Israel's blindness is being broadly revealed, prompting the prayers of millions of Gentile believers, and their love for Yeshua and His Jewish brethren is making Israel jealous; so the veil is being removed from Jewish eyes, just as it was from Joseph's brothers.

And what is our part? To understand the times and seasons in which we live, to pray and labor for both the fullness of the Gentiles and the spiritual revival of Israel which will usher in the coming of Messiah and life from the dead! Through the story of Joseph and the prophetic revelation of both Testaments, we know that all Israel will be saved, with the fullness of the Gentiles. Since much of the world is still blinded to Messiah, we need to make the most of every opportunity to open blind eyes, Jewish or Gentile.

Let us reveal Yeshua to the entire world, especially reaching those whom the Lord has placed in our lives. Every time Yeshua is truly revealed, another one of "Joseph's brothers" can weep with joy, gratitude, and amazement, that a humble Suffering Servant is also a great and glorious King!

Seek Him Now, And Don't Forget About The Restoration!

Deut 4: 30 When thou art in tribulation, and all these things are come upon thee, even in the latter days, if thou turn to the LORD thy God, and shalt be obedient unto his voice;(For the LORD thy God is a merciful God;) he will not forsake thee, neither destroy thee, nor forget the covenant of thy fathers which he sware unto them.

We're hearing a lot of talk lately, on the internet and elsewhere, about the “End of Days”. The Hebrew phrase, “acharit hayamim”, often translated, “latter days” refers to the "end of days, or "last days”, mentioned in both the Old and New Testaments, and refers to a critical period late in human history which is characterized by a great "pandemic" crisis and an ensuing panoramic recovery.

First used in Deuteronomy 4:30, quoted above, "acharit hayamim" entails a prophecy of "tribulation" which eventuates in God's people turning back to seek Him with all their hearts, bringing about their restoration.

This theme of "tribulation" and "restoration" may be the most significant in all of scripture. The above passage, written to the people of Israel, prophetically encompasses their entire history and eventual recovery, salvation and Kingdom restoration.

At the present moment, we may well be focused on the "tribulation" part of "acharit hayamim". Yeshua (Jesus) prophesied specifically that famines, pestilences, and earthquakes would precede His coming, and were but the "beginnings of sorrows" [Matthew 24].

At this very moment many of us may be trembling at these developments and the “doom and gloom” which they portend...yet might we miss the significant fact that both testaments predicted exactly what we are seeing? The sovereignty, omniscience, and revelation of the Creator have been downloaded to humanity through the Scriptures, clearly pointing to His existence and redemptive purpose.

There lies our opportunity and blessing. Yeshua, who knows all things from the beginning to the end, revealed all the relevant details of the "acharit hayamim" (Last Days). Why?... so that we might quake in terror as they begin to transpire? But He says, "...likewise ye, when ye shall see all these things, know that it is near, even at the doors."
Matthew 24:33 In the same way, when you see all these things, you know that he is near, at the door....the promise of His return!

That is where our focus must remain. Our God will restore all things, both for Israel, and for us according to the covenants He has made....when He returns! Restoration is the unequivocal promise of Heaven. The "tribulation", "beginning of sorrows", famine, pestilence, earthquakes, WHATEVER!.... All these are signs, portents, and even promises, that our God is real, true, and utterly faithful, and we must declare, encourage, and stand in the knowledge of Him. The troubles themselves are a powerful testimony of Messiah's identity, His redemption, and His promises. So, if the days are evil, make the most of the time! These are days of tremendous opportunity. Remember His promise of restoration!
 

Lanolin

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lol some people think tribulation is that they cant get to the shops or make money.
Also that they couldnt go have weddings, or funerals or birthday parties. well yes its tough but if you were able to get through that pat yourself on the back cos some people had a real tribulation in that they were stuck at home with a violent partner who kept raping them and abusing them. In other words they were in hell.
we need to pray for delieverance from evil for them...as Jesus set the captives free.
 
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Genesis 42:8 And Joseph knew his brethren, but they knew not him.

2 Corinthians 4:4 In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them.

When Joseph became ruler over Egypt, his name was changed, and his identity was altered so that he no longer appeared or lived as a shepherd son of Israel from the land of Canaan, but as an Egyptian Prime Minister. The transformation was so thorough that when his ten brothers arrived in Egypt he was totally unrecognizable to them. This true story beautifully illustrates Mashiach ben Yosef (Yeshua/Jesus at His first coming) and contains a prophetic picture pointing to Yeshua and His Jewish people living today as we approach the Second Coming.

Several details elaborate this amazing parallel. After Joseph was rejected by his brothers and sent to Egypt, his life naturally began to develop in the nation of his exile, including the learning of its language and culture. Constantly proving his capacity, responsibility, and leadership, Joseph was ultimately embraced by the Egyptians, exalted, and given an Egyptian bride (Asenath, daughter of the priest of On). In like manner, the rejection of Yeshua by the Jews of His day resulted in His becoming a light to the Gentiles, who rightly accepted and exalted Him so that in many ways He seemed to take on a Gentile identity and characteristics. As He betrothed Himself to this predominantly Gentile "Church" (with its Jewish roots), He ironically became virtually unrecognizable to His own Jewish people.

To illustrate further, Yeshua and His disciples had lived and worshiped according to the Biblical Jewish calendar: Shabbat, Passover, Shavuot, Sukkot, Feast of Dedication (Chanukah). The later Christian (largely Gentile) church instead adapted and transformed pagan festivals and used them in their worship calendar, changing the cultural expression of the Jewish Messiah and His original followers to a Gentile expression, and even prescribing the use of Jewish festivals in "Christian" worship. All the while, Yeshua's true nature, and identity remained, even as Joseph's did.

But through these parallels we can begin to understand the portent of Joseph's experience with his brothers; weeping bitterly when he first recognized them; then, carefully arranging the circumstances which would bring them to repentance, and finally, removing the Egyptians, for the dramatic revelation of his true identity to his brothers, the sons of Jacob. Likewise, Yeshua, weeping over His Jewish brothers, finally gathers them back into the Promised Land, begins to arrange the circumstances which will bring them to repentance, so that finally at some final private revelation,"they shall look upon Him whom they have pierced and mourn for Him" in amazed gratitude. [Zechariah 12:10].

God, Himself, working behind the scenes, has allowed Satan to do his blinding work on Israel, for a season, while gathering the Gentiles into His fold. But this season is ending. The mystery of Israel's blindness is being broadly revealed, prompting the prayers of millions of Gentile believers, and their love for Yeshua and His Jewish brethren is making Israel jealous; so the veil is being removed from Jewish eyes, just as it was from Joseph's brothers.

And what is our part? To understand the times and seasons in which we live, to pray and labor for both the fullness of the Gentiles and the spiritual revival of Israel which will usher in the coming of Messiah and life from the dead! Through the story of Joseph and the prophetic revelation of both Testaments, we know that all Israel will be saved, with the fullness of the Gentiles. Since much of the world is still blinded to Messiah, we need to make the most of every opportunity to open blind eyes, Jewish or Gentile.

Let us reveal Yeshua to the entire world, especially reaching those whom the Lord has placed in our lives. Every time Yeshua is truly revealed, another one of "Joseph's brothers" can weep with joy, gratitude, and amazement, that a humble Suffering Servant is also a great and glorious King!

Seek Him Now, And Don't Forget About The Restoration!

Deut 4: 30 When thou art in tribulation, and all these things are come upon thee, even in the latter days, if thou turn to the LORD thy God, and shalt be obedient unto his voice;(For the LORD thy God is a merciful God;) he will not forsake thee, neither destroy thee, nor forget the covenant of thy fathers which he sware unto them.

We're hearing a lot of talk lately, on the internet and elsewhere, about the “End of Days”. The Hebrew phrase, “acharit hayamim”, often translated, “latter days” refers to the "end of days, or "last days”, mentioned in both the Old and New Testaments, and refers to a critical period late in human history which is characterized by a great "pandemic" crisis and an ensuing panoramic recovery.

First used in Deuteronomy 4:30, quoted above, "acharit hayamim" entails a prophecy of "tribulation" which eventuates in God's people turning back to seek Him with all their hearts, bringing about their restoration.

This theme of "tribulation" and "restoration" may be the most significant in all of scripture. The above passage, written to the people of Israel, prophetically encompasses their entire history and eventual recovery, salvation and Kingdom restoration.

At the present moment, we may well be focused on the "tribulation" part of "acharit hayamim". Yeshua (Jesus) prophesied specifically that famines, pestilences, and earthquakes would precede His coming, and were but the "beginnings of sorrows" [Matthew 24].

At this very moment many of us may be trembling at these developments and the “doom and gloom” which they portend...yet might we miss the significant fact that both testaments predicted exactly what we are seeing? The sovereignty, omniscience, and revelation of the Creator have been downloaded to humanity through the Scriptures, clearly pointing to His existence and redemptive purpose.

There lies our opportunity and blessing. Yeshua, who knows all things from the beginning to the end, revealed all the relevant details of the "acharit hayamim" (Last Days). Why?... so that we might quake in terror as they begin to transpire? But He says, "...likewise ye, when ye shall see all these things, know that it is near, even at the doors."
Matthew 24:33 In the same way, when you see all these things, you know that he is near, at the door....the promise of His return!

That is where our focus must remain. Our God will restore all things, both for Israel, and for us according to the covenants He has made....when He returns! Restoration is the unequivocal promise of Heaven. The "tribulation", "beginning of sorrows", famine, pestilence, earthquakes, WHATEVER!.... All these are signs, portents, and even promises, that our God is real, true, and utterly faithful, and we must declare, encourage, and stand in the knowledge of Him. The troubles themselves are a powerful testimony of Messiah's identity, His redemption, and His promises. So, if the days are evil, make the most of the time! These are days of tremendous opportunity. Remember His promise of restoration!

As far as the pandemic. asking people to stay home so that God can restore the earth in which we destroyed. I feel is a far cry from the end of times. And I've got a question that no one seems to want to answer. If the Jew's don't believe in the first coming of Christ. Why would they believe in the second coming? Or would'nt they confuse the anti-Christ for the first coming?...
 
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As far as the pandemic. asking people to stay home so that God can restore the earth in which we destroyed. I feel is a far cry from the end of times. And I've got a question that no one seems to want to answer. If the Jew's don't believe in the first coming of Christ. Why would they believe in the second coming? Or would'nt they confuse the anti-Christ for the first coming?...
Ephesians 3:6 And this is God’s plan: Both Gentiles and Jews who believe the Good News share equally in the riches inherited by God’s children. Both are part of the same body, and both enjoy the promise of blessings because they belong to Christ Jesus.
 
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these are all the implications of the secret of the
Christ. God's Plan
THE SACRED SECRET

The apostle Paul reveals a profound mystery in the book of Ephesians. It is a mystery that remained hidden for centuries, but was revealed nearly 2,000 years ago to the apostles. It is this: God will bring all nations under the headship of Jesus Christ, into one Body, and through that Body reveal His manifold wisdom to heavenly authorities.


My purpose here is not to discuss those heavenly beings, but to discuss the effect of that mystery upon the Church, upon our mission, and upon our attitude. The spiritual, cultural, economic, and political ramifications of the sacred secret are unimaginable. It affects the totality of humanity.


Some will respond that this is idealistic, far-fetched, and even foolish. I must remind us all that these statements found in Ephesians, chapters 1-3, were not made by some idealistic prognosticator, or some modern day evangelist who was caught up in a moment of emotion. Those statements were made by one who claimed divine inspiration, who labored his entire life in the furtherance of those prophetic words, and whose efforts_in the power of the Holy Spirit_changed the course of nations.


When the apostle Paul made these statements, there were but a few believers and the nations conducted their affairs in darkness. Few even would care what he said. But now, as I write this letter to you 2,000 years later, hundreds of millions of people have turned to Christ and believe that what Paul wrote is inspired by the Holy Spirit.


Even today, Paul’s statement must profoundly affect how followers of Jesus view the world, how we view other religions, how we view non-religious people, and how we view the future. Here is a very important case in point: Islam.

REMEMBER

Paul begins his disclosure of the sacred secret in Ephesians, chapter one, by praying that our eyes will be opened to “know the hope of God’s calling and the riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints” (holy ones). Paul prays that we will know the greatness of His power revealed in the resurrection of Christ from the dead, and in the fact that Christ is seated at the Father’s right hand_far above all rule, power, and authority.


Paul reminds us that the same power that raised Jesus from the dead will accomplish God’s purpose in the Church and fill all things with Himself. Then Paul reminds us of other things. For example, we who are Gentiles (part of non-Jewish people groups) were once dead in our sins. We were also bound by evil forces, living after our own lusts, separated from Christ and the covenants of promise, without God or hope.


In order to have faith for what God said He would do in the future, we need to remember what He did in our past. A visit to nations yet unclaimed would remind us of His redemption of us. Once all nations walked in darkness. The Taliban of Afghanistan might be a typical representation of governments that once ruled many nations.

BUT NOW

The Apostle interrupts his description of our former condition with the welcomed words, “But now.” Jesus’ entry into human history, His death on the cross, Resurrection, and reign have made a dramatic difference. We who were once far off, have now been made a part of His covenant, His commonwealth, and are heirs with all who have received Him. Out of our vast diversity we have become one in Him.


I have heard countless testimonies from those who once hated, but now love; who once promoted strife, but now know peace; and who once were separated, but now are joined. It is this unity of life that reveals the wisdom of God to a sorely divided world.


Paul’s “now” was nearly 2,000 years ago. Only a few thousand enjoyed the benefits of the Gospel then. Yet they believed in the power of the Gospel for all nations.
Our “now” is 2,000 years later, and hundreds of millions enjoy the direct benefits of the Gospel. And millions more are blessed indirectly. Most of the world has been blessed by the atoning work of Christ.

STEWARDSHIP

The apostle Paul understood the mystery. He wanted the Gentiles (people groups) of his day to understand it. But he also saw his life as a stewardship of this sacred secret: All nations would one day become part of Christ’s Kingdom and His Body. Paul’s life was about letting everyone in on the secret. He saw the future when it was yet far off, and embraced it with all that he had. He wasn’t merely wishing or hoping; he believed it with every bone in his body. Paul saw every people group as a future part of Christ’s Kingdom. The other apostles saw this future as well (see Matthew 28:18-20).


“Apostle” means “sent forth one.” The apostles were sent to the nations and people groups of the world. The apostolic faith is that the nations will come to Christ’s Kingdom through faith in Him.

IMPLICATIONS

The implications of their eschatology (their view of the end times) are voluminous; I want to address just a few of them.


We need to see the sacred secret more clearly if we are to address our world successfully. God’s purpose goes beyond personal salvation. He loves the entire world and Jesus’ death was for the redemption of all creation. I am not a universalist in the sense that all will be saved. But the Gospel will address all nations and there will be redeemed people from all groups. His truth will keep marching on.


Our fellowship in Christ is a fellowship of the mystery of His redeeming work in all nations. We have seen that our fellowship must transcend the structural and cultural barriers, even among believers, if we are going to fulfill His mission. Our divisions are scandalous. It will take more than timid ecumenical dialogue, based on lowest common denominators, to see true sharing of Christ among ourselves and the unredeemed.


If we can see Jesus as Lord of history, we can believe that He is Lord of the future. I do not believe that a catastrophe is God’s will. It is a testimony to our blindness. But I do believe that the Lord has regularly allowed catastrophe to open our eyes to a better, more useful future. He has woven man’s own foolishness into His wisdom and purpose.


And what are the implications toward Islam? I have believed for many years that the Gospel moves westward with the sun. “From the rising of the sun to the going down of the same, our Lord’s name is to be praised.” That doesn’t simply mean all day long, but the Gospel moves toward the setting sun. Paul was called westward.


History has witnessed the Gospel’s move through Europe, the Americas, and through Asia and portions of Africa. Islam is next. While September 11, 2001, like December 7, 1941, is “a day that will live in infamy,” those are also days that will forever change how we view another part of the world. The Middle East and other Muslim-dominated areas are “front and center.” We certainly will look at these areas.


How should we who are followers of Jesus look to the Middle East? Recognizing my own fallibility let me suggest some ways:



  • Remember, God does the choosing, and He has chosen all nations.

  • Remember, God loves the world, and the Middle East is part of His plan.

  • Remember, He is not willing that any should perish.

We cannot presuppose or stereotype. Yes, there is evil to be addressed there, as it is to be addressed everywhere. While we are dealing with groups, we are also dealing with individuals, and no generalities hold true in all cases.


Those who have had the most success among Muslims are those who open their hearts with the love of Christ. We are being tested in this regard, as Peter was tested when he was called to share the Gospel with a Roman Centurion.


Peter, Paul, Thomas, and countless other individuals were unlikely candidates for God’s grace, and most of us were too. It is not by the will of man that redemption comes–it is by the will of God and through the sufferings of Christ. And, it is the Lord who has declared that through Him all nations will hear the Gospel_and from among them will come a new assembly, revealing His manifold wisdom. We need His wisdom now. And, perhaps through our suffering, the Gospel will be spread.
 

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2 Corinthians 4:4 In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them.
That is what happens when God works wonders in someone's persona.