Ezekiel chapters 38 and 39 are considered by many Bible scholars to be among the more difficult prophetic passages in scripture as a result there is no General consensus regarding the interpretation of these two chapters because this prophecy is one of the more debated topics it is important that we first clearly outline our perspectives as we interpret this passage of scripture Gog and Magog appear in Ezekiel chapter 38 and 39 and in Revelation 20: 7 to8 I believe this may be a case where the specific fulfillment of the prophecy is not truly understood until its fulfillment
two of the biggest controversies are the chronological placement of the prophecy and the nature of the battle described those who hold the premillennial view believe ezekiel's prophecy will be fulfilled in a future event before the millennium while Revelation reference to Gog and Magog is post-millennial others who hold the post-millennial view believe both references point to the same post-millennial event interpreting the prophecies symbolically rather than chronologically another area Bible scholars do not completely agree on is the nature of the battle whether it may be a literal or symbolic battle there is debate over whether the battles
described are literal military conflicts or symbolic representations of spiritual battles between good and evil we will approach this sermon assuming that they describe actual events and we will be taking a premillennial view although these two passages use the same names a careful study of scripture shows that they do not refer to the same people or events the events are separated by at least 1,000 years in ezekiel's Prophecy Gog is depicted as the leader of a vast Army that launches an attack on a peaceful and unsuspecting Israel we see this in Ezekiel 38:1 Gog is described
as coming from the land of Magog and as the prince of rash mesek and tubal we see this in Ezekiel 38: 2 and 3 the timing of this battle has been the subject of much debate among Scholars and theologians leading to the development of two primary theories regarding when this event might occur Theory one before the tribulation begins this Theory suggests that the Battle of Gog and MOG will take place before the tribulation period begins proponents of this view highlight several key points from the text to support their argument for instance after the battle the
people of Israel will spend seven years burning the enemy's weapons and over 7 months burying the dead as described in the 39th chapter of the Book of Ezekiel the extended period required for these activities suggests that the battle must occur at a time when Israel has the stability and capacity to undertake such efforts which is believed to be before the tribulation furthermore this view aligns with the idea that the battle Could Happen even before the Rapture of the church since the tribulation is characterized by widespread chaos and divine judgments a pre-tribulation battle would provide the
necessary time frame for Israel to manage the aftermath of such a significant conflict this interpretation also allows for the prophetic timeline to accommodate other eschatological events described in scripture without overlapping the intense period of the tribulation Theory 2 during the first part of the 7-year tribulation the second theory suggests that the battle will occur during the first part of the 7-year tribulation period this perspective is primarily based on the description of Israel being at peace when the attack Begins the peace and security that Israel enjoys at this time are believed to be the result of
a covenant with the Antichrist as outlined in the prophecy of Daniel's 70th week as seen in Daniel 9: 27 according to this view the covenant made with the Antichrist brings a temporary period of peace to Israel making it peaceful and unsuspecting when when Gog and his forces launch their attack this fits within the broader Narrative of the tribulation where initial peace is followed by sudden destruction and turmoil the notion that the battle happens during the tribulation also aligns with other prophetic scriptures that depict escalating conflict and divine intervention during this period Ezekiel 38: 14-23 therefore
son of man prophesy and say unto Gog thus saith the Lord God in that day when my people of Israel dwelleth safely shalt thou not know it and thou shalt come from thy place out of the north parts thou and many people with thee all of them riding upon horses a great company and a mighty Army and thou shalt come up against my people of Israel as a cloud to cover the land it shall be in the latter days and I will bring thee against my land that the Heathen may know me when I shall
be Sanctified in thee Oh GOG Before Their Eyes thus saith the Lord God art thou he of whom I have spoken in Old Time by my servants the prophets of Israel which prophesied in those days many years that I would bring thee against them and it shall come to pass at the same time when Gog shall come against the land of Israel saith the Lord God that my Fury shall come up in my face for in my jealousy and in the fire of my wrath have I spoken surely in that day there shall be a
great shaking in the land land of Israel so that the fishes of the Sea and the fowls of the Heaven and the beasts of the field and all creeping things that creep upon the Earth and all the men that are upon the face of the Earth shall shake at my presence and the mountains shall be thrown down and the Steep places shall fall and every wall shall fall to the ground and I will call for a sword against him throughout all my mountains saith the Lord God every man's sword shall be against his brother and
I will plead against him with pestilence and with blood and I will reign upon him and upon his bands and upon the many people that are with him an overflowing rain and great hailstones fire and brimstone thus will I magnify myself and sanctify myself and I will be known in the eyes of many nations and they shall know that I am the Lord in this passage of scripture we see that Gog will come from the north with a massive Army and God will allow this Invasion so that the Nations will know him when he demonstrates
his Holiness through gog's defeat when Gog invades God's Fury will be kindled as a result there will be a massive earthquake in Israel affecting All Creatures and the entire landscape Mountains will be overturned Cliffs will fall and walls will crumble then God proceeds on to causing infighting among the invading troops of Gog and then a series of divine judgments there will be torrential rain hailstones fire and brimstone the Bible states that it will take 7 months to bury the dead and 7 years to dispose of the enemy's weapons the lengthy burial process indicates the vast
number of casualties while the extended period for burning weapons underscores the scale of the invading forces and the thoroughness of Israel's cleanup efforts this extended timeline also highlights the magnitude of God's deliverance and the subsequent peace and restoration for Israel now that we have looked at the Book of Ezekiel let us turn our attention to the Book of Revelation where Gog and Magog are also mentioned Revelation 20: 7 to10 and when the thousand years are expired Satan shall be loosed out of his prison and shall go out to deceive the Nations which are in the
four quarters of the earth Gog and Magog to gather them together to battle the number of whom is as the sand of the sea and they went up on the breadth of the earth and compassed the camp of the Saints about and the Beloved City and fire came down from God out of heaven and devoured them and the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone where the Beast and the false prophet are and shall be tormented day and night forever and ever in contrast the battle described in Revelation 20:
ver 7 to8 occurs at the end of the Thousand-Year reign of Jesus known as the Millennium or the millennial Reign after this period of peace and righteousness Satan is released from his prison and deceives the Nations referred to symbolically as Gog and Magog together for a final assault on the camp of the Saints in the Beloved city which is Jerusalem we cannot be certain whether the Saints mentioned in this context are the glorified Saints who Reign alongside Jesus or those who come to faith in him during the Millennium regardless of their identity the strategy of
this immense satanic Army is unmistakable their objective is to annihilate God's people and Target the headquarters or capital city of his administration which is Jerusalem often referred to as the Beloved City this massive Force Under Satan's command aims to lay waste to both the faithful followers of Jesus and the Central Hub of his Divine governance key distinctions include the timing this battle takes place at the end of the Millennium after a thousand years of Christ's Reign on Earth it is the final Rebellion against God before the creation of the new Heaven and new earth the
participants unlike the more localized invasion in Ezekiel this battle involves nations from all over the world symbolizing a universal Uprising against God Army iies come from all directions not just the north as seen in ezekiel's Invasion Satan's role Satan is explicitly mentioned as the instigator of this Rebellion he is the one pulling the strings Gathering the forces his release after a thousand years and subsequent deception of the Nations highlight his Central role in this end times event the result is immediate and final fire comes down from heaven and devours the attacking forces and Satan is
cast into the Lake of Fire marking his ultimate defeat there is no mention of burying the dead or burning weapons as this marks the end of the current world order leading directly to the great white Throne judgment in summary while both passages mention Gog and Magog they refer to entirely different events ezekiel's battle takes place before or during the tribulation involves a northern Coalition and serves to bring Israel back to God the detailed descriptions of the aftermath including the burying of the Dead for 7 months and the burning of weapons for 7 years underscore the
temporal and logistical nature of this conflict within the tribulation context Revelations battle occurs after the Millennium involves a global Coalition and marks the final Rebellion against God ending with the ultimate defeat of Satan this event does not involve the same detailed aftermath as in Ezekiel but rather signifies the culmination of God's plan for judgment and renewal understanding these distinctions helps to clarify the prophetic timeline and the unique purposes of each event within God's overarching plan recognizing the different contexts and outcomes of these battles underscores the complexity and richness of biblical prophecy highlighting God's sovereignty and
ultimate victory over evil across different stes ages of Redemptive history praise be to God for he alone is Sovereign over all creation reigning Supreme Over Kings presidents and Nations his authority is unparalleled his power unmatched and his wisdom Beyond Comprehension no one can challenge God for he is in a league all by himself when evil men with their vast armies rise up to defy him they stand no chance their plans crumble to dust before his might God is in control of world events and the unfolding of History directing all things according to his Divine will
God is completely Sovereign over the closing and opening of the womb men and women do not ultimately have control over whether they will conceive a child it is always and ever in God's hand God is also Sovereign over everything including evil in general God is Sovereign over life and death God is also Sovereign over people and their hearts that includes you and me God is Sovereign over the rise and fall of Nations he establishes governments and rulers and he deposes them according to his will history unfolds according to his divine plan with every event serving
his ultimate purpose God is Sovereign over the natural world He commands the seed and the skies controls the weather and governs the laws of nature every aspect of creation from the smallest atom to the largest galaxy operates under his authority God is Sovereign over time he exists outside of time and orchestrates the past present and future to fulfill his eternal purposes our days are numbered by him and each moment is held within his providential care God is Sovereign over our circumstances he knows the details of our lives and works all things together for our good
and His glory our trials and triumphs Joys and Sorrows are all under his control God is Sovereign over salvation he calls people to himself transforms hearts and grants the gift of faith our Redemption is entirely his work accomplished through the sacrifice of of his son Jesus Christ God is Sovereign over the church he builds his body of Believers equipping and guiding them for his mission the growth and perseverance of the church are sustained by his power in all things God's sovereignty assures us of his ultimate Authority and his unwavering commitment to his purposes we can
trust in his perfect wisdom and timing knowing that he reigns soon Supreme over all creation God's supreme authority is not only a testament to his greatness but also a source of profound comfort for us in a world where chaos and uncertainty often Reign we can find peace in knowing that God is in charge his sovereignty is not the harsh rule of a tyrant but the loving governance of a wise and just King his plans are perfect and his purposes are good this truth is a pillow on which we can peacefully rest our heads each night
secure in the knowledge that our lives are held in his capable hands when we reflect on God's sovereignty we see that it is the foundation of our faith if God is in control then we need not be we are freed from the burden of trying to manage everything ourselves from the anxiety of believing that everything depends on our efforts God's sovereignty means that that the forces that seem to manipulate our destiny our health our relationships our political landscape our government our sin patterns our weaknesses and our heartaches are all under his control he is weaving
all these threads into his perfect tapestry working all things together for the good of those who love him and are called according to his purpose in the grand Narrative of History God's hand is evident he raises up leaders and brings the down he directs the course of Nations and the fate of Empires nothing happens outside of his will from the rise and fall of ancient kingdoms to the shifting powers of modern politics God is orchestrating his divine plan he is the Alpha and the Omega the beginning and the end all things find their origin and
fulfillment in him consider the times when we Face personal trials and uncertainties it is in these moments that the sovereignty of God shines as a Beacon of Hope when our health fails when relationships falter when political turmoil shakes our confidence we can trust that God is still in control he holds our future and he knows the plans he has for us plans to prosper us and not to harm us plans to give us hope and a future his authority over our lives brings stability in the midst of chaos and peace in the face of turmoil
God's sovereignty also assures us of his Justice in a world where Injustice often prevails we can trust that God will set all things right he is the righteous judge and his judgments are true and fair every wrong will be made right every evil will be punished and every good will be rewarded his justice will prevail and his kingdom will come in its fullness moreover God's supreme authority underscores his grace and mercy Mery though he is all powerful he is also all loving he does not wield his power to dominate but to save in his sovereignty
he sent his son Jesus Christ to redeem the world