August 21 solar eclipse |
Isaiah’s
Prophetic Call
Why the Church
Must Respond to Isaiah’s Prophetic Call in This Hour
RON ALLEN
Thanks to a nice bit of
search by Fredrick Baltz, reported in the July/August 2017 issue of Biblical Archeology Review,
an important ancient solar eclipse has been brought to light.
The
year was 702 B.C. The Assyrian Empire has destroyed the Northern Kingdom of
Israel some 20 years before and now was setting its sights on Hezekiah's
kingdom of Judah.
Then, with the Assyrian
threat hanging over his head, King Hezekiah became deathly ill.
But, the king cried out to
the Lord, and the Lord sent Isaiah back to the king.
Through
Isaiah, God told Hezekiah that He had heard his prayer and would give him is
more years of life.
Even more, God promised to
save Jerusalem from the Assyrians. As a sign, God made the sunlight move
backwards on the stairway of Ahaz.
Scholars have puzzled over
the backwards movement of sunlight, but Fredrick Baltz has shown that the
apparent backwards movement of sunlight and shade occurs during solar eclipses.
Such an eclipse crossed over
the Middle East on March 5, 702 B.C. Later that year there was an eclipse on
the first day of the Hebrew repentance season of Teshuvah, inviting the nation
to return to God.
Hezekiah's
healing apparently emboldened him to stand against the Assyrian army the next
year, and as He had promised, God destroyed the Assyrian army surrounding
Jerusalem.
However, the Bible tells us
that Hezekiah became proud (2 Chronicles 32:25).
He bragged about his wealth
to the Babylonians and was rebuked by the prophet Isaiah but was content to
avoid disaster in his own lifetime rather than seek revival to save in Israel.
Then during the 15 years of
life God gave him, he had a son, an heir, but did not train him up in the ways
of the Lord.
It was his son Manasseh who
became the most wicked king of Judah and led the people into the rebellion
against God which culminated in the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple by
the Babylonians.
Now
in 2017, on August 21, God is sending us another Teshuvah eclipse and another
chance to repent and return to Him.
Like Hezekiah, we have
received prophetic words to put our house in order.
We have been called to cry
out to God as Hezekiah did, and we pray for deliverance.
But we must not stop short as
Hezekiah did, being content to see peace only in our own lifetime.
No, we must ask for nothing
less than revival and train up the next generation to carry it forward.
We
are asking the church to humble itself and seek God's face, as Hezekiah did,
during the 40 days of Teshuvah 2017 which begins with the solar eclipse
spanning America on August 21.
For more information see our
recently released book Teshuvah
Eclipses or our
website at Teshuvah2017.com.
The
time is short, and the enemy is at the gate.
Join us in praying for
revival, unity of the church and healing of our land.
Ron Allen is
a Christian businessman, CPA and author who serves in local, national and
international ministries spreading a message of reconciliation to God, to men
and between believers. He is founder of the International Star Bible Society, telling how
the heavens declare the glory of God, and the Emancipation Network, which helps people
escape from financial bondage, and co-founder with his wife, Pat, of Corporate Prayer Resources,
dedicated to helping intercessors.
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