The
Latter Rain
From
the "Watchmen on the Walls" series of
studies

Ask
the Lord for rain
In the time of the latter rain.
The Lord will make flashing clouds;
He will give them showers of rain,
Grass in the field for everyone
Zechariah 10:1
The
Middle East faces a continuous battle in providing
enough water for its people and the situation has
worsened over the years as the population has grown.
Israel, particularly has been very concerned as she
faced the enormous task of absorbing the hundreds
of thousands of immigrants who have flooded into the
country in recent years.
Concerning
spiritual issues, we know that the natural always
prefigures the spiritual and precedes it. This is
true in a period of drought as well as of abundant
rain. We must pray that God will bring rain to this
thirsty land as well as a spiritual outpouring.
What
does the scripture from which we have taken our theme
encourage us to do?
What
might the grass in the field for everyone
signify?
Those
who know the landscape of Israel are aware taht grass
is one commodity which does not flourish in abundance.
For much of the year the majority of the countryside
is quite devoid of all but the most miserable brown
stubble. However, after the former rains, which began
after the Feast of Tabernacles in September/October
adnthen with the latter rains of January/ February,
the whole countryside, including the barren Judean
wilderness springs into vibrant life. Around Jerusalem
tiny flowers appear in every nook and cranny and the
Galilean Hills are carpeted in exquisite wild flowers.
So
often the spiritual landscape is also dry and barren
but with the coming of the rain of the Spirit, barren
places in peoples lives also spring to life giving
sustenance to those round about.
Be
glad then, you children of Zion,
And rejoice in the Lord your God;
For He has given you the former rain faithfully;
And He will cause the rain to come down for you -
the former rain
And
the latter rain in the first month.
The threshing floors shall be full of wheat,
And the vats shall overflow with new wine and oil
Joel 2:23-24
When
one looks back on the great revivals which have occured
throughout Israel's history, often after times of
apostasy and disaster, it inspires us to pray for
another great visitation on this land causing her
to return to the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
During
David's time, when so many wonderful psalms were written
and worship and praise reached tremendous heights,
during the times of Godly Kings like Hezekiah and
under the leadership of such men as Nehemiah and Ezra,
at the time of the return from the first exile, Israel
prospered as she followed her God.
After
the time of the Lord's return to Heaven and the outpouring
of the Holy Spirit in Acts chapter 2, the nation also
experienced great revival. All of this signifying
the times of the former rain.
Read
Acts 2:41-47
How
many souls were added to the church that first day?
The
revival which broke out in Jerusalem during thos times
spread across the land rapidly. Cornelius's family's
encounter with the Lord at Caesaria, the spreading
of the message in Samaria were all part of this first
great move which then spread to the Gentile lands
In
that day will I raise up the Tabernacle of David,
the fallen hut or booth and close up its breaches
and I will raise up its ruins andI will build it as
in the days of old;
That
they may possess the remnant of Edom and all
the nations that are called by My name, says the Lord
who does this.
Behold
the days are coming, says the Lord, that the
plowman shall overtake the reaper and the treader
of grapes him who sows the seed; and the mountains
shall drop sweet wine and all the hills shall melt.
And
I will bring back the exiles of My people, Israel
and
they shall build the waste cities and inhabit them;
and they
shall plant vineyards and drink the grape juice from
them; they shall also make gardens and eat the fruit
of them
And
I will plant them upon their land, and they shall
no more
be torn up out of their land which I gave them,
says the Lord your God
Amos 9:11-15
What
has the Lord promised He would do in this scripture?
What
prayer points can we take from it concerning the times
of the latter rain?
Certainly
in these days we are seeing the return of the exiles
from the nations where they have been scattered for
2,000 years. (Luke21:24). Along with the thousands
who have returned from Russia to date, we have seen
the Jews of Ethiopia return in Operation Solomon,
after living in the land of Ethiopia since the time
of Solomon. They have returned from Yemen, the Maghreb,
Rumania, Albania, India, Egypt, Libya, Iraq, Iran,
Afghanistan and many other countries
They
are indeed coming home to rebuild the waste cities,
planting vineyards and making gardens just as the
Lord promised they would. (Ezekiel 36:8-11; 37:21-22;
Jeremiah 31:7-12; 32:37-42; 33:7-9; 14).
Along
with this return to the land, however, the Lord promised
a return to Himself.
Read
Ezekiel 36:24-29; 33-36;
& Jeremiah 31:31-33; 32:37-42; 33:7-9; 14)
What
are the scriptural promises made to the Jewish people
in these verses?
Just
as the land of Israel was a barren wasteland during
the time of the exile and the city of Jerusalem a
poverty stricken village, so too the people were helpless
and persecuted in all the lands of their scattering.
The Lord has bonded the land, the city, the people
to one another in such a powerful way that apart from
each other they languish.
As
the people return to the land it is flourishing and
becoming fruitful again, feeding not only the Israelis
but also Europe with it's produce. The experiments
of Israeli scientists and farmers on increasing productivity
of plants and animals, and of turning barren wasteland
into productive farms and using drip irrigation to
conserve water, are proving a great blessing to the
nations.
Since
its reunification in 1967 the city of Jerusalem has
blossomed into a beautiful city indeed. Former Mayor
Teddy Kollek said that he had one of the hardest jobs
in the world, to maintain peace and to prepare his
city for the coming of the Messiah.
The
people themselves have grown strong and confident
and bear little resemblance to the scarred survivors
of the Holocaust who arrived after the war. They have
been restored and renewed. However, there is one great
promise which is beginning to see fulfilment as the
people turn again to their God. During the Gulf War
the newspapers constantly quoted scriptures concerning
the prophecies which were being fulfilled at that
time.
So
it is our task to pray that the great rain which has
ended the land's drought will be but a picture of
the spiritual latter rain which the Lord has promised
to pour out on His people.
I
will heal their faithfulness, I will love them freely,
for My anger is turned away. (from Israel)
I
will be as the dew and the night mist to Israel;
he shall grow strong and blossom as the lily and
cast forth his roots as Lebanon.
His
suckers and shoots shall spread and beauty shall be
as the Olive tree and his fragrance like Lebanon.
They
that dwell under his shade shall return; they
shall revive as the grain and blossom as the vine......
Hosea 14:4-7