Pastor Victor The Latter Days Pt 1
 
Devotion in Motion
Ezekiel 38:1-3
 
The most perilous job in journalism is that of the war correspondent. This is the reporter who dodges bullets, and braves the front lines of combat armed only with a pad and pen. The war reporter travels to the battlefield to detail the progress and welfare of the troops. God also has His war correspondents. On occasion Hebrew prophets donned military fatigues, and braved the ravages of war to report to us on the outcome. But what’s most amazing about God’s war writers is they were often dispatched to the future to cover battles that hadn’t yet taken place. Imagine, being a war correspondent, and your editor tells you you’re being sent to cover a battle that won’t take place for 2600 years. 
 
This was Ezekiel’s assignment in chapters 38-39. Ezekiel was sent in a vision to cover a battle that to this day has yet to occur – according to verse 8 it won’t take place until “the latter years” – verse 16 reads “the latter days” – both are euphemisms for the end of time. These events unfold after the Jews are regathered to the mountains of Israel – but before they return to the Lord, and Jesus returns to re-establish God’s kingdom. in Chapter 36  is God’s New Covenant. In Chapter 37 Ezekiel recounts his vision of dry bones. The Jews will be regathered to their ancient home.  
 
In Chapters 40-48 is the Millennial Temple and the boundaries of Israel after Jesus returns and reigns over the Earth. But between the regathering of the Jews and the reestablishment of God’s kingdom a clash of northern nations will occur in the mountains of Israel. Russia and her allies fight, not only Israel (as a matter of fact, Israel is the least of Russia’s worries) – for Russia’s invasion picks a fight with God. Russia and her coalition will be destroyed and the result will be the spiritual regeneration promised by the New Covenant. Ezekiel 38-39 is NOT the Battle of Armageddon. It’s NOT the battle in Revelation 20 that occurs at the end of Jesus’ 1000 year reign. 
 
Though that battle goes by the same name, it’s characteristics are far different. This is another battle that occurs in “the latter days.” When exactly, we don’t know, but this battle will help set the stage for the events of the Great Tribulation. Chapter 38 begins with Ezekiel listing the players in this future battle… First, the bad guys – then, the good guys – then, the extras – and then finally, the hero! 
 
Verse 1, “Now the word of the Lord came to me, saying, “Son of man, set your face against Gog, of the land of Magog, the prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal, and prophesy against him, and say, ‘Thus says the Lord God: Behold, I am against you, O Gog, the prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal.” Ezekiel begins with the leader of this coming invasion – a “Gog” from “Magog.” “Gog” is probably a title, more so than a proper name.  In Genesis 10 we have a genealogy known as “The Table Of Nations.” The chapter follows the formation of the nations following the global flood of Noah’s day. It lists Noah, his three sons, and seventy descendants who settled the post-flood world. In fact, every ethnic group on planet Earth can be traced back to Genesis 10. 
 
 It’s interesting, as history rolls on names of people and places often change, but not the tribal names of their ancestors. That’s why Ezekiel uses ancestral labels to identify the players in the future events he prophecies. For example, “Magog” referred to a people who settled north of the Caucasus mountains – which has always been the natural border between the Middle East and Russia. They were also known in antiquity as Scythians. Scythians were ancestors of modern day Russians. 
 
 Josephus, the first century Jewish historian, also referred to the Scythians as Magog. As did the Chinese. In fact, the Arabs called the wall of China “the wall of Magog” since it was built to keep Russia out of China. Meshech and Tubal were names given to the people north of the Black Sea, and are linked linguistically to two Russian cities Moscow and Tobolsk in Siberia. “Meshech” was the name for European Russians, while “Tubal” was the name for the Asiatic Russians. “Rosh” is not included in Genesis 10, but is mentioned in the Quran and refers to a people who dwelt among the Sycthians.
 
 It’s probably a root for the word “Russia.”  It’s interesting, Russia is the only non-muslim country in coalition prophesied in Chapter 38, but that’s only if the invasion happens today or in the near future. Of Moscow’s 10 million people, 25% are now muslim. The evil of abortion and a low birth rate is shrinking the traditional Russian population. It’s allowing Islam to swell its ranks. Today, muslims make up 50% of the Russian army. Its estimated that By 2050 Russia will have a muslim majority. The more muslim Russia becomes the easier it’ll be to assemble and lead the coalition here in Ezekiel 38. Any doubt as to the identity of these invaders gets cleared up in verse 15, where they’re identified as coming out of the “far north.” 
 
Take a world map, find Jerusalem, and move north along the same longitudinal line and it eventually bisects with the city of Moscow. All serious biblical scholarship agrees that the four names in verses 2-3 refer to the people of Russia. Bible teacher Zola Levitt points out how preposterous this prophecy would’ve seemed at the time of Ezekiel. He writes, ”The Middle East was, in Ezekiel’s time, a most advanced civilization, the world’s center of scientific knowledge and refinement of culture. It had dominated the Mediterranean for a period of over 2000 years. Its magnificent architecture, religions, and military might were acknowledged and respected throughout the civilized world. 
 
But Russia, so far as anybody knew, was inhabited by roving bands of virtual cave people.”  At the time of Ezekiel’s writing the Russian people lived on the fringe of civilization. They were uncouth and uncultured – a nation of nomads and barbarian tribes. No one in Ezekiel’s day would have dreamed that one day they’d become major players on the world stage!   And as we see world events unfolding in the world today, we could be on the cusp of this prophecy coming to pass in our lifetime.
 
If so, think of this. God revealed to his prophet 1000’s of years ago what would happen and it will. Can you think of anyone better to put your faith in than an Awesome God such as this.  If you have never placed your faith or given your life over to Jesus Christ ,now is the time.   Amen   Victor Tafoya
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