Of course, Jesus can come at any time.
I noticed this recently when I was reading Ezekiel 38 because I've heard a lot of people feel that the events in Ezekiel 38 and 39 are lining up for Israel to be attacked soon.
Ezekiel 38: 10 Thus says the Lord God: It shall happen in that day, that things shall come into your mind, and you shall devise an evil device: 11 and you shall say, I will go up to the land of unwalled villages; I will go to those who are at rest, who dwell securely, all of them dwelling without walls, and having neither bars nor gates.
Unwalled villages? No bars or gates? That certainly doesn't sound like Israel today!
I agree, Dan. It's indeed still prophecy, but not Ezekiel 38.
The book of Ezekiel was written while in Babylonian captivity. Now, if we're relying on prophecy as true (which it is), we're told everything that must happen - IN ORDER - starting when Israel would return to the land during the SECOND TEMPLE PERIOD and Roman occupation.
Notice how the themes matches history:
1. Ezekiel 33:28-29 - Jews will start
sinning again in the land
2. Ezekiel 34 -
Corrupt shepherds will mislead; The Almighty will
search out his sheep and make a
covenant with them (who used this language?)
3. Ezekiel 35:5-15 - Jerusalem will be
destroyed and Edom will claim land as theirs, but live through
constant war; never at peace there
4. Ezekiel 36:1-7 - The Almighty will be angry at Edom for claiming the land as
their property, and angry at every nation of the world for
scattering his people
5. Ezekiel 36:8-15 - The nations will mock & mistreat the Almighty's people
until He gathers them from the four corners (clearly language of the 2nd coming per 2 Thessalonians 2:1).
6. Ezekiel 36:24-27 - Almighty will
gather his people out all lands and then
confirm the new covenant with them. They'll remain scattered until He does this
7. Ezekiel 37 - Valley of dry bones. This is clearly a chapter describing
the resurrection of the dead at the time of gathering.
8. Ezekiel 38-39 - Israel will live is safety in their land
without any protective walls or barriers, until Gog & Magog thinks to invade. But the Almighty will destroy them himself in his fiery fury.
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Notice how each chapter fits the order of prophetic events how we understand them.
So not only is the current State of Israel building
more and more walls between them and the Palestinians, but there's been
no resurrection with their gathering, they're in
constant war, and they still
don't accept the Messiah (proof of the new covenant).
So prophetically, we must be in Ezekiel 36, not 38.