Sticking with Day 228 of the timeline, chronoloogical reading plan, Jeremiah gives us another passage where it is said that God will cause a specific event to happen. What is that event that the Lord will put into action? The restoration of Israel and Judah in a total sense.
Jeremiah 33:7-9 NKJV – “And I will cause the captives of Judah and the captives of Israel to return, and will rebuild those places as at the first. ‘I will cleanse them from all their iniquity by which they have sinned against Me, and I will pardon all their iniquities by which they have sinned and by which they have transgressed against Me. ‘Then it shall be to Me a name of joy, a praise, and an honor before all nations of the earth, who shall hear all the good that I do to them; they shall fear and tremble for all the goodness and all the prosperity that I provide for it.”
First and foremost, the purpose of this restoration is to make a bold and Powerful point (of who God is) to the rest of the world. “All Nations of the earth, who shall hear all the good that I do to them (Israel); they shall fear and tremble . . .” The Lord is pointing out that He alone possesses the Power to cause Israel to become whatever He deems. The question is, “How does the Lord do this?”
First, Jeremiah 31:28 states that the Lord will not only watch over Israel to ensure they are planted, rooted, and built up, but God also watched over them as He broke them down, plucked them up, destroyed them, and afflicted them (as pointed out below):
Jeremiah 31:28 NLT – “In the past I deliberately uprooted and tore down this nation. I overthrew it, destroyed it, and brought disaster upon it. But in the future I will just as deliberately plant it and build it up. I, the LORD, have spoken!”
As Scripture proves, the Lord takes complete responsibility for the path of Israel when He acknowledges that He alone brought these disasters upon Israel and Judah, which, as a result, only made their ability to live a Pure, Righteous, and Holy Life that much more impossible (the life of their Father, Abraham). In fact, the Scriptures tell us that all of Israel has been placed (and remains) under a Spiritual Veil that would not allow them to see, hear, walk, nor Understand Godly principles.
2 Corinthians 3:14-15 NLT – “But the people’s minds were hardened, and to this day whenever the old covenant is being read, the same veil covers their minds so they cannot understand the truth. And this veil can be removed only by believing in Christ. Yes, even today when they read Moses’ writings, their hearts are covered with that veil, and they do not understand.”
Clearly, and according to Paul in the passages above, Israel’s sense of “free will” was at best . . . taken from them. Their unregenerated minds and hearts were not “free” to understand the Truth. “Free will,” then, did not exist in a manner that would allow the Blessed Jews to formulate and establish sound Biblical principles that would guide their lives. The Jews, perhaps more than any other group on the planet, remain held captive by Satan to do his will (to this day).
2 Timothy 2:26 NLT – “Then they will come to their senses and escape from the devil’s trap. For they have been held captive by him to do whatever he wants.”
Where is personal freedom in the 2nd Timothy passage above? Where is the “freedom” for the unregenerate to rightly divide and Understand the Truth?
But, back to the Jeremiah passage at the beginning of this post. How does the Lord restore Israel from being taken captive, completely owned, and left penniless by the Babylonians? Will we acknowledge that the Lord used king Nebuchadnezzar as His “servant” to achieve His Almighty Plan?
Jeremiah 43:10 NKJV - “. . . and say to them, ‘Thus says the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel: “Behold, I will send and bring Nebuchadnezzar the king of Babylon, My servant, and will set his throne above these stones that I have hidden. And he will spread his royal pavilion over them.”
So again, how does the Lord use Nebuchadnezzar? First, the Lord controls even the animals so that they will “serve” the corrupt king:
Jeremiah 27:6 NKJV – “And now I have given all these lands into the hand of Nebuchadnezzar the king of Babylon, My servant; and the beasts of the field I have also given him to serve him.”
Clearly, the beasts of the field were caused to “serve” the king. And this is the point: the Lord causes people and even animals to do as He, the Lord, desires in order to fulfill His Plan. In restoring Israel and Judah, the Jews somehow transition from being penniless to possessing enough money to purchase land. How can this happen unless the Lord turns the world’s hatred for Judah around?
Jeremiah 23:3 NKJV - “But I will gather the remnant of My flock out of all countries where I have driven them, and bring them back to their folds; and they shall be fruitful and increase.”
Jeremiah 32:44 NKJV – “Men will buy fields for money, sign deeds and seal them, and take witnesses, in the land of Benjamin, in the places around Jerusalem, in the cities of Judah, in the cities of the mountains, in the cities of the lowland, and in the cities of the South; for I will cause their captives to return,’ says the LORD.”
Somehow, the world will change its disgusted view of Israel, for they will once again become powerful to the degree that the people from Ammon will obey them. The only way the Lord can do these things is by being in control of the minds and hearts of the enemies of Israel.
Isaiah 11:14 NKJV – “But they shall fly down upon the shoulder of the Philistines toward the west; Together they shall plunder the people of the East; They shall lay their hand on Edom and Moab; And the people of Ammon shall obey them.”
Was being taken captive the free choice of Israel? Was the restoration of Israel also from their own sense of powerful “free will?” Or was (and is) the Lord in control of Israel and those who surround them to this day?
“Free will?” I think not. Instead, the Power and Plan of God are precisely what the Bible is about. The Bible is about Power and how the Lord uses His Power to make His Name known to all Nations of the earth. The Lord is in control of us . . . our destinies are not within our grasp and control.