Isaiah 61 Comes Alive: The Miraculous Story of Christians Restoring Israel
August 23, 2024
By Zahava Schwartz
Reprinted from Israel 365 News
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In the annals of history, few events have been as pivotal for the Jewish people as the restoration of Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria to the nation of Israel in 1967. This momentous event, viewed by many as divine intervention, marked the return of lands lost to Israel for thousands of years—regions considered by many to be the lifeblood and heartbeat of the Jewish people.
However, the journey since 1967 has been far from smooth. Those who have chosen to make the biblical heartland their home have faced a triumvirate of challenges: relentless propaganda, the specter of terrorism, and intense international pressure. Yet, their resilience remains unbroken, fueled by a deep connection to the land and its history.
For many Christians, the restoration of Judea and Samaria is also seen as the fulfillment of biblical prophecy. Organizations like HaYovel, active for nearly two decades, have played a significant role in bridging the gap between Christian supporters and the Jewish community in Israel.
Tommy Waller, the founder of HaYovel, felt an undeniable pull to be part of what he describes as “the word of God happening right now.” Originally from Tennessee, Waller’s journey to Israel was sparked by a desire to engage with the Bible in a deeply personal and active way. He sold his farm and made the bold move to Israel, driven by a calling to support the Jewish people and their efforts to restore the land. “I want to be part of the Bible; I want to be part of the word of God,” he explains. This spiritual calling led him and his family to sell their farm in Tennessee and relocate to Israel, offering their hands and feet in service to the land and its people.
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This Christian involvement is not without historical context. For centuries, relations between Jews and Christians have been marred by persecution and mistrust. The idea that nations that once stood against the Jewish people could become friends and partners in Israel’s restoration seemed implausible to many.
Waller’s involvement has been more than symbolic. This new chapter in Jewish-Christian relations is grounded in biblical prophecy, particularly Isaiah 61, which speaks of foreigners coming to serve as “vinedressers” in Israel. These Christians do not seek to impose their own beliefs on the Jewish people or replace them, but rather to stand with them, acknowledging and respecting the unique spiritual mission that Judaism represents.
It’s about Christians becoming the supportive allies that Israel has long needed. As one leader puts it, “We don’t have to come here bringing M16s to fight a war. We just have to come and stand with the Jewish people.”
This partnership between Jews and Christians represents a significant shift in history—where once there was enmity and misunderstanding, now there is a growing alliance rooted in mutual respect and a shared belief in the prophetic significance of Israel. For Christians, the relationship offers an opportunity to serve, bless the Jewish people, and participate in what they see as the fulfillment of biblical prophecy. For the Jewish community, it provides encouragement and practical support in their ongoing efforts to restore and develop these historically significant lands.
Judea and Samaria are not just pieces of land; they are the biblical heartland, a place where prophecy and history converge. For those who believe, their restoration is not just a political victory but a divine mandate, one that continues to inspire and galvanize people from around the world to stand with Israel in its most sacred endeavor.
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