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God's Prophetic Plan and HaYesod

Why just learn about biblical prophecy when you can be a part of biblical prophecy?

God's prophetic plan is in motion. The HaYesod discipleship course is part of biblical prophecy. By studying with HaYesod, you can be a part of biblical prophecy too.  

Thousands of years ago, Moses predicted the exile and scattering of the Jewish people. He said that if the Jewish people broke God's laws, they would be sent from their land and wander among the nations. For nearly 2,000 years now, the Jewish people have lived in that state of exile. But Moses also foresaw a time of restoration when God would return his chosen people to his promised land. Moses said, "The LORD your God will bring you into the land which your fathers possessed, and you shall possess it" (Deuteronomy 30:3-5).

In the last half of the nineteenth century, the Jewish people began to return to their ancient homeland. In the middle of the twentieth century, the United Nations declared the modern state of Israel a nation. The ancient prophecy is being fulfilled! God is on the move! He is restoring His people.

But there is more to this restoration than the return of the Jewish people to Israel. Moses also predicted that, in the last days, God's people would return to his Law (Torah). He said, "And you shall again obey the LORD, and observe all His commandments which I command you today" (Deuteronomy 30:8).

The rest of the prophets in the Bible talked about the same things. They predicted the Jewish return to the land of Israel and an end-times return to Torah is a constant theme in the mouths of the prophets.

Today, the Jewish people continue to return to the land of Israel. Jewish immigrants arrive in modern-day Israel by the thousands every year. The return to Torah has begun as well. In the postmodern world, Jewish people everywhere are rediscovering the Torah. They are turning back to the ancient paths. They are rediscovering the Sabbath, the biblical festivals and the wealth of their eternal heritage. Tens of thousands of Jews have professed faith in Messiah--and that's a part of the return to Torah too. Jewish people are responding to the prompt and call of God's Spirit, and it is not just Jews who are feeling the call.

Around the world, spontaneously and simultaneously, believers are rediscovering their biblical foundation and rich Torah-heritage. Gentile Christians are learning about the biblical Sabbath and the LORD's festivals. They are studying their Bibles in the light of Jewish sources. Gentile Christians everywhere are hungry to learn the Jewish roots of their faith.

Is this Jewish-roots movement just another evangelical fad? Or is this the fulfillment of the prophecy Moses made 3,400  years ago? Study HaYesod, be a part of biblical prophecy.