BLESSED IS HE WHO COMES

By Betty McKenny

If we pray, “Come Lord Jesus,” and “Thy kingdom come,” we must recognize that these prayers will not

be answered until the Jewish brethren of Jesus are regathered into their own land, and say to Him,

“Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord. “ (Matthew 23:39) Jesus will not return until

His biological brothers and sisters (the Jews) are ready to welcome Him and embrace Him. He will then

replace their hardened heart with a heart of flesh (Ezekiel 36:26) and they will look upon Him whom they

have pierced, and mourn for Him as one mourns for an only son. (Zechariah 12:10).

The coming of the kingdom of God is the consummation of a marriage relationship. All of human history

has been and is about the forming of a holy BRIDE upon whom God can lavish His LOVE, and by whom

He may be loved. All of creation is longing for this consummation (Romans 8:19). It is the reason why

the visible universe was created. It is all about the Love between a Heavenly Bridegroom and His

Bride.

As Jacob greatly desired Rachel, he was constrained to marry Leah, as well. Regardless of the human

emotion involved and the manipulation of Laban, this was ordered by God, for the 2 brides ultimately

brought forth the whole house of Israel (Genesis 29-30).

In the same way, Yeshua Messiah passionately loves both the Gentile Church and Israel. He longs for

the day when He will be one with both, and in Him, the 2 will actually become ONE BRIDE. Then the

wedding can occur! 1 The household of God will not be complete until Jew and Gentile are “reconciled

both in one body to one God through the cross.” (Ephesians 2:16). (Read Ephesians 2:11-22).

Just as Joseph was reunited with his family in Egypt, Jesus longs to be reunited with the extended family

of His physical birth. His heart has long been broken over the breach that has existed for over 2000

years.

God is preparing Israel for this great reconciliation by regathering the Jewish people into their own land.

Scripture is clear that this great exodus from every nation to which they have been dispersed and this

regathering to their land of inheritance must precede their profound spiritual awakening. (See Isaiah

11:11-12; Jeremiah 31:8-10; Jeremiah 30:3; Ezekiel 39:25-29; Jeremiah 16:14-15; Jeremiah 32:37-

42; Ezekiel 11:17; Ezekiel 20:41; Ezekiel 36:24). Jeremiah 31:31-36 states that all of this is being

done so that God may fully restore Israel and bring her into the new covenant.

Though there has been a long season in human history during which Israel has been “broken off” (see

Romans 11:20) - God has never broken His eternal covenant with her. Even as He released strong

judgement upon Israel, dispersing her to Gentile nations, He made the amazing vows found in Jeremiah

31:35-37 and Jeremiah 33:20-26. These vows, largely overlooked by the church, declare that as long as

the sun shines and the moon is in its place and the stars appear in the sky, as long as the cycle of day

and night continue, God is keeping His covenant with Israel. They may be faithless, but He is ever-

faithful to His covenant. All one needs to do is to look up into the night sky or toward the noonday sun to

be assured of God’s everlasting covenant with His people, Israel.

Another fact commonly overlooked is that Moses foretold the entire history of the Jewish people, including

the scattering and regathering, as well as the renewing of the covenant, in Deuteronomy 4:23-31 and

Deuteronomy 30:1-6.

As all of this occurs, it will be a banner to the nations. In his book, The Last Word on the Middle East,

Derek Prince writes that a banner is a brief message meant to proclaim and provoke. This banner

proclaims that God keeps His everlasting covenants, and it points to the coming of Messiah. “It is God’s

purpose,” writes Derek, “that all nations be confronted with this message.” 2

God is doing all of this for His Name’s sake (Ezekiel 36:22). It is motivated by His LOVE, not only for

Israel, but for the world. It is motived by His desire for His BRIDE. The miracle of Israel’s restoration will

be a message to the nations declaring who He is, in order that they may respond to His love and turn to

Him.

We are to “pray for the peace of Jerusalem” (Psalm 122:6-9). The very essence of this prayer is “Thy

kingdom come.” There will be no peace in Jerusalem UNTIL His kingdom is established there. The

realization of the kingdom of God upon planet earth will be the consummation of a marriage between

Yeshua Messiah and His beloved Bride. Only upon the spiritual awakening of Israel and the “making of

both groups (Jew and the true church) into one, who then dwell in intimate communion with their

Husband-King, (Ephesians 2:14) will there be peace in Jerusalem and upon this planet. To “pray for the

peace of Jerusalem,” then, is to pray for all of God’s purposes for His creation to be fulfilled.

Throughout the long centuries of their dispersion, the most brutal sufferings of the Jewish people were

inflicted upon them by “Christians.” By being grafted into the eternal covenant which God first established

with the Jews through Abraham (see Romans 11:17-18), Christians are partakers of the inheritance of a

Jewish Messiah (Hebrews 3:14). God did not have to allow the Gentiles into the plan at all - but He did.

Therefore, Gentile believers owe a great debt to the 1 st Covenant people. It is through them that the

prophets, the Bible, and the Savior has come. In John 4:22, Jesus said, “Salvation is of the Jews.” For

the most part, Christians have not honored this debt or honored God in His love and plan for the Jewish

people. The one who loves God will love what He loves, and God loves Israel. The one who loves God

and wants to be intimately united with Him as part of His Bride will see that opposing God’s plan for the

Jews is opposing God Himself - in essence, pushing away the Lover, set on doing one’s own thing.

Loving God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength means the one who loves has no personal

agenda, but is 100% yielded to the plan and purposes of the Beloved. If we long for the consummation of

the marriage covenant, we must embrace the completion of God’s promises and plan through and for the

Jewish people.

Hear, O Israel, the Lord your God, the Lord is One. You shall love Him with all your heart, and with

all your mind, and with all your soul, and with all your might.” (Deuteronomy 6:4-5)

The LOVE between God and His Bride is the purpose of all creation. Our highest calling is to LOVE God

with everything that we are. Everything else flows out of that, and without that, nothing matters.

As we look toward the coming of our Lord and the establishing of His kingdom.....let us get the “whole

picture,” not a partial picture skewed to our particular prejudices and comfort zones. Jesus, the Messiah,

the LOVER, is rejoicing over a Bride who is being prepared for Him. He longs for the consummation with

His Bride. Gentile believers need to realize that this Bride is incomplete without the Jews, who will be

regathered into their own land, be severely tested and subsequently purified (see Zechariah 12 and 13),

have their eyes opened to BEHOLD THEIR MESSIAH, and then say to Him the words of reconciliation He

has longed to hear from His own Jewish brothers and sisters, “Blessed is He who comes.”

Betty McKinney

1 Nita Johnson, “Prophetic Insight and Family Focus” newsletter, March/|April 2000

2 Derek Prince, “The Last Word on the Middle East,” Derek Prince Ministries International, copyright 1982, p.118

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