Teaching Letter
Secure In God's Hands!
By Dr Richard Gottier
As I have become more and more involved in the work of
Ebenezer I have been awestruck at the bumbling
responsibilities we shave in His Holy work of aliyah-
helping to bring God's ancient people, the Jews, home from
the former Soviet Union in accordance with Biblical
prophecy. Somehow the witness of the Word and of the spirit
cry out that rebuilding Israel and regathering His chosen
people are the focus of our Father's heart in this hour.
To be entrusted with any small part of this work is
awesome enough, but what if I should fail in so righteous an
assignment? Can I live up to all He calls me to do? Yet in
the midst of these disquieting thoughts the Holy Spirit has
been drawing me to several clear promises. One such promise
to the Jews is that
"the Lord...will restore you from captivity…and will
gather you again from all the peoples where the Lord your
God has scattered you. If your outcasts are at the ends of
the earth… from there He will bring you back." (Deuteronomy
30:3-4, NASB)
That promise is amplified in Ezekiel 34:11-16. The Lord
will bring the Jews back. He will seek the lost.
Suddenly I saw the obvious emphasis: the far-reaching
task He bids us to be part of is His! God will find the
Jews, God will gather them and God will bring them home. So
encouraging was this concept that I began to search the Old
Testament scriptures on this matter and within a few hours I
had found over 70 promises in which the Father says "I will
do it - I will bring them home!"
This central principle means that no matter how strategic
our task seems to be in this mighty and holy work, the
overall responsibility and work is the Lord's! He is the
project director and the project will be completed - on
time!
All of this frees us from a great deal of angst and
distress. The fulfillment of aliyah is in our Lord's hands.
"When I have brought them back from the nations and have
gathered from the countries of their enemies, I will show
myself holy through them in the sight of many nations. Then
they will know that I am the Lord their God, for though I
sent them into exile among the nations, I will gather them
to their own land, not leaving any behind" (Ezekiel 39:27-28
NIV)
Today there is a critical background against which I
write these words. Whatever major trials our dear founder,
Gustav Scheller, and those who served Ebenezer in the first
ten years of this ministry faced, there is ample evidence
that significantly greater opposition to aliyah is coming.
As I write, the intifada (Palestinian uprising) has been
centre stage in Israel for nearly nine months, and the level
of violence and carnage is just now escalating to the point
of almost certain war. By the time ghese words reach you we
may even be experiencing a major regional war, as I believe
the Scriptures foress.
Dose all this mean that aliyah ceases and the task is
done? Of course not! The God who said "I will gather them"
also said " I will leave none of them behind." Or as the
NASB puts it, "I will leave none of them there any longer."
We might be tempted to look at the world conditions and
the enemy's hatred of aliyah and feel overwhelmed and
inadequate about being able to fulfill the task, It may seem
impossible humanly speaking, but the task is the Father's!
He has pledged His Word and His name to re-establish Israel
and regather her children. It will be done! Our part in it
is to move forward in integrity, humility and in righteous
fear of the Lord, fulfilling all He has spoken to our
hearts. Accountability for the completion of Aliyah rests
with Almighty God alone.
To those whom our Lord has burdened to stand in the gap
and intercede, the message is simply to continue steadfastly
holding the needs to Ebenezer before His throne. Having
prayed, be at rest and know that He hears and that He has
everything under His control: "I am the Lord, the God of all
mankind. Is anything too hard for me?" (Jeremiah 32:27 NIV)
To all of you who have given so faithfully and
sacrificially to enable Ebenezer to help bring the Jews home
to Israel, be faithful in your appointed stewardship. Know
that He who keeps Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps, but
will multiply those gifts to accomplish His purposes, and
bless all who bless Israel.
I have a fresh awareness in my heart that our Heavenly
Father has everything under control, on track and on time.
It gives a peace about this ministry that truly liberates my
spirit. I can feel that rejoicing of Micha's heart as he
wrote: "'In that day,' declares the Lord, ' I will gather
the lame; I will assemble the exiles and those I have
brought to grief. I will make the lame a remnant, those
driven away a strong nation. The Lord will rule over them in
Mount Zion from that day and for ever'" (Micah 4:6-7 NIV).
What peace in the full realization that His is the final
responsibility!
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