Today's promise: Christ will return
No clever story
We were not making up
clever stories when we told you about the power of the Lord Jesus Christ and
his coming again. We have seen his majestic splendor with our own eyes.
2 Peter 1:16 NLT
Fulfillment of prophecy?
On June 7, 1967,
a date clear to the heart of every patriotic Israeli, the army of Israel
captured the Old City of Jerusalem. The previous month the Egyptians had
decided to attempt once more to conquer Israel. Israel felt its only hope was
to launch a preemptive strike, which it did on June 5. Two days later the
Israelis captured the Old City of Jerusalem, which had been part of Jordan. As
a result of this military victory in what is known as the Six-Day War, Israel
once again possessed her ancient capital.
From the beginning of
Jesus' ministry he warned the Jews of God's coming wrath unless they repented
(Matthew 3:8). The Roman army, under general Titus, completely destroyed the
city and temple in A.D. 70.
Jesus had also
prophesied that following its defeat "Jerusalem will be…trampled down by
the Gentiles until the age of the Gentiles comes to an end" (Luke 21:24).
Does this mean that the "age of the Gentiles" came to end on June 7,
1967? Revelation 11:2 seems to answer no. It states that the Gentiles
"will trample the holy city for forty-two months," apparently the
three and a half years period to the second coming of Christ, implying that the
Jews will not be in control of Jerusalem at this time. June 7, 1967 was
an extremely significant event in Jewish history, but it was not the
fulfillment of prophecy.
Reflection
When you read the
unfulfilled prophecies of the Bible, do you believe that they will be literally
fulfilled? The first coming of Jesus Christ fulfilled many prophecies, and his
second coming will fulfill many more.
Adapted from The One Year® Book of Christian History by E.
Michael and Sharon Rusten (Tyndale, 2003), entry for June 7.
Content is derived
from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation and other publications of Tyndale
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