Traditionally, Christian commentators have observed an “all nations” emphasis in the
“He will be great, and will be called the Son of the Highest; and the Lord God will give Him the throne of His father David. And He will reign over the house of Jacob forever, and of His kingdom there will be no end” (Luke 1:32, 33).
Gabriel’s words to Miriam (Mary) are packed with significance for both Jews and Gentiles. The Savior is a king – not just any king but the promised descendant of David who will rule over “the House of Jacob forever”. With all the wonderful attributes and qualities of Yeshua we sometimes overlook His most obvious feature – Yeshua is a King. The word “Messiah” or Christ is not Yeshua’s last name, but the fitting epithet to His core characteristic. Yeshua is the anointed one, anointed to be King.
Let’s unpack the angel Gabriel’s declaration. “He will be called the Son of the Highest” In its most immediate sense, this is not a trinitarian formulation but a hearkening back to God’s promise to David regarding his heir: “I will be His Father, and He shall be my Son” (I Chronicles 17:13).
Psalm two reiterates this same promise, “‘I have set My king on My holy hill of Zion’. I will declare the decree: The Lord said to me, ‘You are My Son, today I have begotten you’” (Psalm 2:6, 7). The “decree” in reference here is the word spoken to David of the heir who would come from his line whose “throne will be established forever” (I Chronicles 17:14). This is the same promise Gabriel makes to Miriam – Yeshua is the long awaited king who will sit on David’s throne forever.
Before God promised David that the Messiah King would be His son, the Lord made this declaration regarding the nation: “Thus says the LOR D: ‘Israel is My son, My firstborn’” (Exodus 4:22). Israel is God’s son, God’s chosen, who stands in unique, intimate relation with Him. But as the representative head of the nation, the Messiah King is the Son. Kings are not only rulers, they are representatives. A brief purview of Israel’s history reveals an important pattern. When the king “did what was right in the eyes of the Lord” the nation was blessed, contra wise, when the king “did what was evil…”the nation faced the consequences. The hopes and aspirations of Israel were, and are wrapped up in the fortunes and character of her king.
Why is this important for Gentiles to know?
Yeshua’s claim to David’s throne was not a temporary office replaced by His universal lordship. Let’s keep in mind that the angel Gabriel decreed Yeshua would rule over the house of Jacob forever. As Israel’s king, He also has the right to rule over the nations of the world. It was to David’s heir that the Lord promised, “I will give you the nations for your inheritance” (Psalm 2:8). This same King is to have dominion from the Mediterranean to the Salt Sea, and north to the Euphrates (Israel’s borders), and also “to the ends of the earth” (Psalm 72:8). This prophetic psalm also declares: “Yes all kings shall fall down before Him; all nations shall serve Him” (Psalm 72:11).
It is instructive for us to consider that only “the Lion of the tribe of Judah” (Israel’s King, Revelation 5:5) has the authority to initiate God’s final world redemption program. Consider how many titles Yeshua has in the book of Revelation: “the first and the last”, “the living one”, “King of Kings”, “lamb who was slain” – just to name a few. Yet the title that identifies Yeshua as the king of Israel (See, Genesis 49:9,10) is the title that the angel uses to identify Him as the only one in heaven and earth worthy to “open the scroll”(Revelation 5:3-5). We cannot separate Yeshua’s universal lordship from His identity as Israel’s king. We should not neglect the truth that Yeshua, King of Kings is still the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, Israel’s king. As the world is moving towards that date with destiny when all the seals are opened and all the decrees determined therein unfold within history, it is Israel’s king who makes it so. It is to Him that the Father has promised all nations as an inheritance.
Most of us worshipping in churches have a hard time conceiving of “the Lord Jesus Christ” as the enduring political head of the Jewish nation. We don’t immediately think of Yeshua as Israel’s king, guiding the nation to her God-given destiny. But the Lion of the tribe of Judah is still on David’s throne. Whether Israel knows it or not, her king still rules over her affairs. If we can see this, then the whole “replacement” doctrine looses all credence – a king does not forsake his people.
Likewise, most of us who worship in synagogues cannot conceive of Yeshua of Nazareth as the long awaited Messiah, the King of Israel. Whenever a Jew recognizes this truth, his perspective shifts. This means Messiah’s redemption and rule is not only future but present. Yeshua, the Messiah king, is currently ruling over His people Israel, bringing us back to the land of promise and back to the Lord our God. He is also presently fulfilling the universal messianic promise that traditionally we Jews have anticipated for a future time: He is presently taking from the Gentiles “a people for His name” (Acts 15:14). For Christians this also means a perspective shift – no matter what our ethnicity or nationality, we are deeply connected to Israel’s destiny because we are deeply connected to Israel’s king.
The fate of the world and the fate of Israel are linked through Israel’s king. All of history is moving towards that day when Yeshua returns to Jerusalem to sit on David’s throne. In that day, the words of the prophet will be fulfilled: “And the Lord shall be King over all the earth. In that day it shall be – “The Lord is one,” And His name one” (Zechariah 14:9).
After 2000 years of exile, Israel is being re-birthed:
In the Spirit – by prayer,
Through Politics – by diplomacy and the military,
On the Land – by pioneering kibbutzim and other agricultural villages.
The re-birth on the land is fleshed out by living on it, connecting to it and farming the land so as to restore its fruitfulness. For over 100 years this has been a central and vital part of Zionism – pioneers cooperating together to settle the deserted places and make the land flourish once again.
THE VISION OF THE OLIVE TREE RANCH
The vision of the Olive Tree Ranch is to help reconnect believers from Israel and abroad, with the “LAND” of the land of Israel. At the same time and through activities centered on restoring the land we are seeking to produce not only physical fruit, but spiritual and relational fruit as well. This aspect of “on the land” is an important, if occasionally forgotten, part of God’s restoration of Israel. It is a neglected dimension of restoration that needs to be present in the Messianic Jewish remnant in Israel. God’s promises and blessings are for all areas of life, including the land we live on and the fruit it produces. This is expressed throughout Scripture, often referring specifically to the land of Israel: “If the LORD is pleased with us, He will bring us into this land, and will give it unto us, a land which is flowing with milk and honey” (Numbers 14:8).
The Olive Tree Ranch is located in an agricultural village on a hill surrounded by forests and farmland in the Eastern Galilee. So far it includes an olive grove, a fruit tree orchard, grape vines, a vegetable garden, and several goats. Here believers from Israel and the nations are jointly worshiping and working the land, in a practical outworking of the two branches of the Romans 11 olive tree. The primary spiritual connection and covering is Tents of Mercy, whose network congregations are among the users of the ranch. Other Israeli congregations and groups also utilize the ranch, as do fellow believers from the nations.
MAIN AREAS OF ACTIVITY
Our 3 main areas of activity are:
- Discipleship Internships
- Children’s Outdoor Adventure
- Volunteer Service Opportunities
DISCIPLESHIP INTERNSHIP PROGRAMS
Our heart is to encourage and equip believers, especially young men in the 18-30 age range, with programs geared for Israelis in Hebrew and programs geared for visitors from abroad in English. The prophet declared: “the sons of the foreigner shall be your plowmen and your vinedressers” (Isaiah 61:5). We have had the joy of seeing young men from abroad literally fulfill this scripture as they work among the vines with pruning shears in hand!
The ranch offers Israelis a focused, healing environment away from the bustle of modern Israeli city life. Interns from abroad experience Israel as they live, work and worship together on the land.
The internship programs consist of:
- Worship – Extended daily worship and prayer
- Word -Daily teaching from the Bible by ranch staff and Israeli pastors
- Work -Harvesting olives, tending grapevines, gardening, goat herding, volunteering at humanitarian aid centers, etc.
- Wilderness -Weekly hikes and field trips into nature settings, biblical/historical archeological sites, etc.
OUTDOOR ADVENTURE AND SCOUTING
FOR CHILDREN OF ISRAELI CONGREGATIONS
Throughout the year, the Olive Tree Ranch hosts groups of children from Israeli congregations. We endeavor to make the Scriptures come alive with activities that that help the children experience how it must have felt to make mud bricks for Pharaoh in Egypt, or to fight the pagan Hellenists for the right to worship the God of Israel, as celebrated in Hanukkah, the Feast of Dedication.
Character traits such as cooperation and teamwork are applied through tangible, enjoyable games. We also acquaint the children with God’s blessing on the land, by growing fruits and vegetables, raising goats and just by being in and enjoying nature.
These activity days provide unique hands-on experiences and fun in an environment that is different from the kids’ daily urban routine.
VOLUNTEER SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
We work with groups and individuals who want to participate in hands-on serving: picking olives, gardening/landscaping at the ranch, cleaning up litter along the shores of the Sea of Galilee and other tasks.
The ranch and its activities are subsidized and made possible by donations given through Tikkun. Special thanks go out to those who have already supported, prayed, worked on the ranch and volunteered with children’s programs!
“And the tree of the field will yield its fruit, and the earth will yield its increase, and they will be secure in their land; and they will know that I am the LORD, when I have broken the bars of their yoke, and have delivered them” (Ezekiel 34:27).
Feel free to contact us at: 1olive.tree.ranch@gmail.com