Delight in Zion
It is Day 7 of my enforced self-quarantine that is scheduled to last 14 days here in Israel.
When Israel’s government announced all its returning citizens from overseas would have to enter 14 days of self-quarantine, I was in Schipol Airport, Amsterdam, waiting to fly home after a wonderful 2 weeks of ministry in Stuttgart, Germany, and Gouda, Holland.
There were large turnouts at several of the meetings, and there were moments when the tangible presence of the Lord came among us.
It is an undeniable pleasure and privilege to speak God’s word to so many precious followers of the Lord, and to be called to bless the nations with God’s word from Zion (Isaiah 2:3).
In addition, to spend time with my German family in Unterenslingen and the wonderful pastoral family in Gouda meant times of laugher, important conversations, wonderful fellowship, and many hugs.
When I minister overseas, I always try to limit my time away from family to no more than two weekends of ministry.
So, as I got ready to board my flight home, I looked around at my fellow Israeli passengers and saw a lot of miserable faces. 14 days of self-quarantine is nothing to look forward to!
Helen and I felt it would be too much for our children for me to be at home, but untouchable, locked in our bedroom, so we decided I would stay in what is a large house not far from our worship centre on the top of Mt. Carmel.
So that will now be a total of 4 weekends away from home. Helen is carrying the heavy load of care for Yaakov and Hannah without my help, and now their kindergardens are shut indefinitely.
I entered the quarantine house and settled down to a routine of increased prayer, Bible reading, general reading, and communication primarily through the internet and occasional phone calls.
Thank God He has made me resilient and determined to get through these days without being miserable or going stir crazy.
I went from wonderful fellowship and standing in front of hundreds of people to complete isolation!!
On my return to Israel, the apparent self-defeating aspect of this imposed self-quarantine hit home immediately as I was free to make my way north from Tel Aviv airport using public transport. My luggage was a giveaway that I was coming from the airport. People on train platforms glanced my way, and taxi drivers did not want me in their car. The taxi driver who took me was clearly scared and opened all his windows wide for the entire journey.
I transitioned from ‘Guest Speaker’ to ‘Social Outcast’!!
I have become a hidden member of the community, locked away from the outside world and unable to do anything practical to help my family or my congregation.
Prayer has become central in what I can do during this time.
And I have been going deeper into God’s powerful word, so that I can proclaim in prayer, His word over Israel, the nations, my family, loved ones and friends.
Proclaiming Psalm 91 seems to be advisable for all of us as the effects of the coronavirus sweep across the world. We are experiencing a plague.
Psalm 91:10: ‘No evil shall befall you, nor shall any plague come near your dwelling.’
Passover is fast approaching, and many believers will be celebrating our Lord’s sacrificial death on the cross, and His resurrection too.
Exodus 12:13: ‘Now the blood shall be a sign for you on the houses where you are. And when I see the blood (of the unblemished lamb), I will pass over you; and the plague (the death to first born male children) shall not be on you to destroy you, when I strike the land of Egypt.’
We will be covered by the blood of the Lamb during this virulent plague.
We need to proclaim these powerful words of our God during this time of plague and mass panic.
We know as believers in Yeshua that we await a glorious day of His appearing.
2 Timothy 4:8: ‘Finally, there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will give to me on that Day, and not to me only, but also to all who have loved His appearing.’
The love of Yeshua’s appearing can also be translated as ‘all who eagerly await His appearing.’
What a glorious day is coming. Along with Yeshua’s first coming, His second coming will be the greatest day in Earth’s history.
As I have been praying and reflecting on all that is happening around the globe and here in Israel, I believe that we are experiencing harbingers and foreshadowing of future events.
This coronavirus plague is paralysing much of the world, so now we are all being prepared for even greater tribulation in the future, even as we struggle to cope with today’s events.
But look at other harbingers that have been experienced. The war in Syria has slaughtered hundreds of thousands of people, and Europe and other Middle East countries have been flooded with millions of refugees.
The Ebola crisis in Africa accounted for over 11,000 deaths.
Closer to my Jewish family in the UK, the fear experienced by the UK Jewish community in 2019 as they faced an extreme left Labour Party whose anti-Semitism and hatred of Israel was openly exposed, and was only temporarily halted by their election failure. But what might happen in the next five to ten years?!
But as there are these very real harbingers of future tribulation, there are also some glorious foreshadows of the glory that is to come.
This coronavirus crisis will pass. People will start getting back to some degree of normality.
There will be understandable joy for families who are re-united.
They will be days of glory.
When community celebrations resume, there will be joy on the streets of many cities and nations.
When our congregation on Mt Carmel can come together again in worship, praise and prayer, it will be a glorious day.
When I walk out of my self-quarantine in 7 days’ time, and hug Helen, Yaakov and Hannah, that will be a glorious day.
When I see smiling faces and hear laughter again, that will be a glorious day.
When I can freely stroll through a park or look out at Jerusalem or the Sea of Galilee again, that will be a glorious day.
When I can jump on a plane, and fly to loved ones again, that will be a glorious day.
Before the great and glorious day of Yeshua’s appearing, there will be other glorious days coming.
And maybe it has taken a season in self-quarantine and national and global lockdown, for me to truly learn and love the value of a hug, the joy of a smile, the comfort of family, and the glorious days we will experience, before the most glorious day of all.