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Daily Devotional

Two Become One

November 4, 2019 - 12:00 am

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 “Son of man, take a stick of wood and write on it, ‘Belonging to Judah and the Israelites associated with him.’ Then take another stick of wood, and write on it, ‘Belonging to Joseph (that is, to Ephraim) and all the Israelites associated with him.’ Join them together into one stick so that they will become one in your hand.”—Ezekiel 37:16-17

Today is Aliyah Day in Israel – a celebration of the thousands of Jews who have returned to Israel, their biblical homeland. Aliyah is Hebrew for “ascentor “to go up.” In biblical times, it was used to describe the pilgrimage all Jews made three times a year to Jerusalem for holy festivals. Today, it refers to immigration to Israel. These devotions explore aliyah and the fulfilment today of biblical prophecy that God would bring back His children to their ancient homeland, Israel. Discover how you can participate in fulfilling biblical prophecy through The Fellowship’s On Wings of Eagles ministry.

Our verses today reference the tumultuous confrontation between Joseph and his brother Judah back in the book of Genesis chapter 44. God told the prophet Ezekiel to take two sticks of wood and write Judah’s name on one and Joseph’s name on the other. Then, miraculously, the two separate sticks became one.

What is the meaning of this display?

Jewish tradition teaches that the stick of Joseph represents the Diaspora (exiled) Jews while the stick of Judah represents the Jews of Israel.

Joseph, who spent most of his life exiled in Egypt, typifies Jews living outside of their homeland. He was at the mercy of the Egyptians and unfairly imprisoned. But Joseph also became an integral part of Egyptian society and brought blessing to the land. At the same time, he had to play it safe and make sure that he was always in good standing with Pharaoh because everything could change at any second. When Joseph’s brothers came to Egypt, they didn’t even recognize him because he dressed, spoke, and looked like an Egyptian.

On the other hand, Judah, who was the leader of the other brothers, spent most of his life in the land of Israel. He represents the Israeli Jews – free to live how they wanted to live, unapologetic, and strong. From Judah comes the Davidic dynasty, which represents the Jewish nation in all its strength and glory. While the Jews of the Diaspora were always characterized as weak, vulnerable, and pitiful, the Jews of Israel are seen as self-sufficient and proud.

Throughout history, there has always been these two types of Jews — and there always will be. The meaning of Ezekiel’s sticks is that at the End of Days, these two types of Jews will become one. God says, “I will take the Israelites out of the nations where they have gone. I will gather them from all around and bring them back into their own land” (Ezekiel 37:21). God promises that He will bring His people back to Israel, and there, they will be one nation, with one king and one God.

At a welcoming ceremony for immigrants coming to Israel I recently attended, a member of the Knesset got up and said that all immigrants who come to Israel bring something good with them from their former home. Whether they come from Russia, Yemen, India, America, or Ethiopia, each group brings something unique from that culture. The result is a beautiful mosaic in which all of these shades of colour are made into one stunning picture.

The Fellowship has been proud to have brought back more than 750,000 to Israel with the help of its Christian friends and supporters. Discover how you can help this important work through The Fellowship’s On Wings of Eagles ministry.

     

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