The World Tomorrow

World Peace Coming

by Herbert W Armstrong

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Ladies and gentlemen greetings. We've been having volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and eruptions of war and threats of war around the world. It's been in the chief world news recently and now I want to tell you about an eruption at Mount Sinai, believe it or not; coupled with the Camp David conferences, in fact, an actual prelude to world peace.

I recently returned from another Middle Eastern visit. I had personal conferences with Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel in Jerusalem, and with President Anwar Sadat of Egypt in Cairo on this visit. In Cairo President Sadat showed me the architect's renderings of a proposed 70 million dollar Peace Center that he is proposing now to build up at the foot of Mount Sinai.

Could it be possible — I ask you this question — could it be possible that events of the eighties at Mount Sinai in Cairo, in Jerusalem, and at Camp David are actually a prelude to world peace at last after all these thousands of years of war and of troubles and of evils on this earth?

The world news spotlight recently has been primarily on the Middle East. Over there has been a boiling cauldron of animosities and wars. In the Islamic religion, which they all have, there's been the hostage crisis now in Iran. Of course, they're not Arab, but they are Islamic in religion. There's been the Arab-Israeli Wars, the Arab oil crisis, and they have dominated world news recently. The entire Middle East embroilment has stemmed, believe it or not, over a jealousy of two women over one man. And I want to tell you about that.

It's a factual story, stranger, more intriguing and more exciting than any fiction. There have been seven modern events involving the Middle East, United States, and Britain altogether. That is Britain and the United States have been involved in these things along with the Middle East. And they all converge into a present forerunner before world peace which is coming.

I've been indirectly involved in many of these occasions and many of these world news involvements. Now my personal involvement began before the establishment of the state of Israel even. After, or it will be really before the ending of World War II, we hadn't yet finished the war with Japan. But, after the surrender of Hitler the conference was held at San Francisco as the San Francisco Conference where the charter for the United Nations was drawn up. I attended that entire conference. I met a number of world leaders there. And among them was one who represented all of the Arab Nations. Sheik Hafiz Wabba his name was. A plenipotentiary extraordinary who represented the entire Arab world. I had several meetings with him. I had two long meetings there at that time. At the conference later — let me see it was in 1947 in February, Mrs. Armstrong and I were in London and the Sheik was there and he was hosting a royal reception for Prince ... Crown Prince Emir. Later Crown Prince Emir became King Saud of Arabia. He now is the late King Saud. It was some years later, it was let's see, it was 1958, I believe, we were in Cairo. The Sheik was spending the summer over in Alexandria. He and his wife came over to spend the afternoon with Mrs. Armstrong and me in Cairo at that time. So I became quite well acquainted with the Sheik.

Now I attended, after the San Francisco conference, I attended the first meeting of the security conference in New York; it was held in Hunter College out in the Bronx in New York. And there I met the leader of the Zionist movement that were pressing so hard at the time for a national home for Jews in Palestine. Now he gave me the case of the Zionist people for a national home for a national state — it finally became the State of Israel. He said that, “God Almighty had promised that land to the Jewish people.” He said, “It's been called the Promised Land. It belonged to them, they had been there for many, many years. And even though they'd been driven out and scattered that it belonged to them by divine right.”

Well that's a pretty hard argument to get around. However Sheik Hafiz Wabba had given me his side of the case. This was in the San Francisco Conference back in 1945. He said, “Here in California you're a part of the United States. Do you feel that the land of California, the land of the United States really belongs to your American people?” Well I certainly did. Well he said, “You've been here less than two hundred years as a nation.” And he said, “You have only been in California less time than that.”

Now he said, “We Arabs have been in Palestine for almost ten times that long — at least seven or eight times that long. And supposing that the Japanese would come over and say that they had a divine right, that their god said that he had given this land of California to them and we should move right on out and let them come in and have an international home in California. What would you think of that?” Well I thought he had an argument too.

So there were the two sides of the argument in the case for a national home for Jews in Palestine.

Origin of Middle East Antagonisms (Play from 07:10)

Now there were seven Middle Eastern events that I want to mention that have come on down and finally converged into the present forerunner to world peace. But before I explain them, I want to explain a little bit about the origin of all the Middle East antagonisms.

The ancient Abraham that you read of in the Bible; Abraham was the father of both the Arab and the Israeli people. In other words the Arabs and the Jews as you read in the Old Testament in the Bible. Abraham's wife, Sarah, was barren — she was childless and at that time in those years way back then it was a disgrace for a wife to be childless.

Finally, Sarah brought her Egyptian maid Hagar to Abram — Abraham — and asked him to have a son by her so that Sarah could have what she would call her son through Hagar. Well, when Hagar became pregnant she began to despise Sarah and then a real antagonism arose between those two women. Sarah treated her very harshly — finally Hagar fled. (Genesis 16) Now Hagar became the mother of a son. His name was Ishmael. Ishmael was the father of all of the Arab world. Ishmael had twelve sons, they were called twelve dukes. Abraham loved Ishmael. Abraham pleaded with God to let the promises that God had made to Abraham, that is promises of the land of Israel; other great national promises of national greatness, as well as spiritual promises that came down to Christ and salvation through Him the whole world. But Abraham wanted those promises to be fulfilled through, what then was his only son Ishmael.

God said "No, you shall still have a son by Sarah." (Genesis 17:18-19) Now when Abraham was ninety-nine and Sarah was ninety years old by a miracle Sarah had a son. His name was Isaac. And God said in Isaac shall your seed be called that is your descendants and the ones who are going to inherit this promise. (Genesis 21) So the Biblical record shows that the promise was denied to the sons of Ishmael or the Arab race, but was given to Isaac.

However there is quite a little to the story that the world in general does not understand. Isaac was the father of Jacob. Jacob's name was changed to Israel. Jacob was the father of twelve sons who became the progenitors of the twelve tribes of Israel. And the promises went on to them. Now what the world does not understand is that the birthright promise of the land and of possession to the land and of national greatness and of national wealth and of military superiority actually went to Joseph, one of the twelve sons of Israel.

And it was passed onto to Joseph's two sons and Jacob's name, or Israel, was named on them — Ephraim and Manasseh. Now that promise was called a birthright. It was inherited by right of birth. It had nothing to do with grace. It had nothing to do with salvation. It was not a spiritual promise. It was wholly national and material. And the nation Israel in the Old Testament was based on that.

Israel Given The Law Of God (Play from 11:28)

Now the Old Testament nation of Israel was given the law of God. They were given the government of God. They were made the nation of God and in the Bible they were actually called the wife of God. And the old covenant was called a marriage covenant. However they were never given the Holy Spirit of God — they were never given a promise of salvation. They were only given national and physical and material promises and the world does not seem to realize that.

Well, anyway there's been an embroilment of hatred between the Arab people descending from Ishmael and the people that we think of as Jews today descended from Israel, who is also a son of Isaac, the son of Abraham. And that's the way it came on down to our time today. The entire Middle East embroilment has stemmed, believe it or not, over a jealousy of two women over one man. It's a factual story stranger, more intriguing, and more exciting than any fiction.

There were seven modern events I want to tell you about, involving a Middle East, United States, and Britain altogether. That is Britain and the United States have been involved in these things along with the Middle East and they all converge into a present forerunner before world peace which is coming. I've been indirectly involved in many of these occasions and many of these world news involvements.

Now the first was the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, now Britain had, had a considerable part in that. Britain by the Balfour Declaration had given over a large part of Palestine for them to settle but it was not made a national home. The Zionist Federation worked very hard and diligently to make it a national home. Finally the United Nations in 1948 did decree that the Jews could have a national home there and then ensued the war of 1948.

Now the second of these seven events that I want to specially mention now are the four wars beginning with that War of Independence in 1948 that made Israel, as they call themselves today, an independent nation. And finally ending with what was called the Yom Kippur War or the Holy Day War in 1973. There have been four very bitter wars fought between the Arabs and the Israelis.

The third point that I want to mention and the third event was my own meeting with Golda Meir, when she was the Prime Minister of Israel. I had this meeting in the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem. Golda Meir told me at that time, she said, “Mr. Armstrong I wish that the Arab leaders would come and sit just across the table from me in friendship. We could do so much for them. Our scientists and technicians could do so much to increase their prosperity of all of their people. They would have so much more. And again our artistic people, our musicians, our artists, and people in the performing arts could do so much for them. We could help one another in so many ways. I wish we could be friends.” Well that was a gesture toward peace.

The Most Incredible Peace Overture (Play from 15:31)

Now the fourth of these events that I want to mention was the most incredible peace overture of our time, the most incredible thing that I have heard of. Actually it went almost unpassed; most of you probably don't even remember it in the news, because it wasn't played up as it should have been. It happened on November 20, 1977. President Sadat declared not war — he declared peace on Israel. He braved a personal visit to Jerusalem to speak before the Knesset in Jerusalem. Now I want you to consider his position. Egypt was then the leader in the Arab world and Sadat was the leader in Egypt. The Arab Union had its headquarters in Cairo. He was the leader of the whole Arab world. He risked all of that and the irate hostility of the whole Arab world in going on a mission to peace to speak to the Knesset in Jerusalem of the nation of Israel. It took vision, it took courage, it took — let me say it — guts. It really did. And it took great risk. Risk to his own person and risk to his political position.

Now previous to that time President Sadat had been co-operating with the Soviet Union. He was receiving a great deal of military material from the Soviets. Tanks and all kinds of material and Soviet officers were training his soldiers and his people in the use of the equipment that they were sending over there. He ordered them out. He canceled the arrangement. He ordered all of the Soviet officers out of Egypt. Very few would ever have had the courage to do that because wherever the Soviets set their big boot they do not remove it. They go on until they have complete domination. Unless a superior force can force them back and of course Egypt didn't have a superior force except the courage of President Sadat.

One other thing, Sadat was the only leader in the whole Islamic world and among all of the Arabs who had the kindness to let the Shah of Iran come under his protection and to die in peace. None of the rest of them would do that.

Now the fifth event that I want to mention is the Camp David talks. That brought the United States directly into this whole thing and President Carter.

Alright now the sixth event, Prime Minister Begin and the nation of Israel began giving instead of getting. They gave a good share of the Sinai Peninsula back to Egypt. That was a gesture of giving.

Meeting President Sadat (Play from 18:44)

The seventh event I want to mention was my meeting with President Sadat just very, very recently. And that brings me to the fact that President Sadat showed me while I was there in conversation with him the architect's rendering of his World Peace Center that he plans to erect on the base or down at the foot of Mount Sinai.

In this conference President Sadat and I discussed world conditions for a while. We affirmed the idea of building an iron bridge of peace between Egypt and the United States. Then he showed me this architect's rendering, which showed this Peace Center — a walled complex in which were a mosque, a synagogue, and a church; therein representing the three religions of the Arabs, the Jews, and the United States. And then he plans to build a resort hotel in the immediate area.

Now why should he build a Peace Center at Mount Sinai? What would be the significance of building it there? I said at the beginning, I spoke of an eruption at Mount Sinai, well that eruption happened about three thousand five hundred years ago. And what erupted there was the one and only way to world peace. I'm referring to the time when the God of all creation handed to Moses the two tablets of the Ten Commandments engraved by God's finger on tables of stone. And that was like an eruption coming on Mount Sinai.

Now Moses is regarded as a prophet by all three religions; Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. The Ten Commandments are merely the ten points of the law of God, which law is simply the way of give. I call it "give" — it's the way of outflowing love. It is love first to God and second to neighbor. Now the Ten Commandments; the first four express the principle of four points of love toward God and the last six — six points of the... summarizing the love toward neighbor, toward man. I like to simplify it by the word give and the transgression of that law is the way of get.

Now the way of give is the way of co-operation. It is the way of helping, of serving, of sharing, but this world for six thousand years now has been operating on the motive of get. The get manner is "I want to get everything I can. I want to take everything away from everybody else that I can." It's the way of competition, the way of strife, the way of vanity and of greed. The way of "I love me but I don't care about you." Hostility instead of co-operation. Resentment of authority; that is what has been going on in this world and is the cause of every trouble in the world today.

Now the Sadat Peace Center has a significance that it could have at no other place on the earth, right at the base of Mount Sinai. A Peace Center like that showing co-operation instead of competition, peace instead of war could not have such significance any place except where God delivered to the prophet of all three religions - Moses - the Ten Commandments.

Why US And Britain Involved? (Play from 22:56)

Now why is the United States involved and why is Britain involved? Well there's much more to that story and I don't have time for it in this program. Where, let me ask you, where are our nations involved in both the history and in the prophecy in the Bible? Where do you find the United States or Britain mentioned in the prophecies of the Bible? Or in the history of the Bible? Where do you find us mentioned in the Bible at all? That's one of the most amazing things in the world. The answer to that is a key to opening prophecies in the Bible to our understanding. That key has been lost. The world has lost it, the world has lost, as a matter of fact they have lost the identity of the origin of the United States and of Britain. I gave you a while ago the origin of the Jewish people and of the Arab people but where did the people of the United States and Britain originate? Where did we come from? How are you going to understand the prophecies in the Bible?

Well I have written a book, as matter of fact, I wrote this book about fifty-four years ago. But it had been gone over, it had been updated. It has been corrected and now it is a book of — how many pages, let me see, — it's a book now of a hundred and sixty-nine pages. It's very handsomely illustrated in color. A full book of a hundred and sixty-four pages, well that doesn't include the cover and the other pages in the beginning and end. A hundred and sixty-four actual printed pages It's a very attractive book. And it's an awful lot of book to give anyone free and I'm offering that book to you free. It's a book on 'The United States and Britain in Prophecy' Where are we mentioned in the prophecies of the Bible? Where are we mentioned in the history of the Bible? You will be surprised to find that our origin is mentioned as well as the origin of the other nations that I've mentioned in this program.

Now I will be happy to send you free on request a copy of this entire book. It's a very attractive one, a very attractive color too. And there's no cost, no follow up, we have nothing to sell. We believe in giving. Give is the way toward peace, give is the way toward happiness, it is the way toward everything good. Get is the way of this world that has caused every wail of woe, every evil and every unhappiness and every trouble that has come on this world. We live in a world that can't solve its troubles and there is a reason. Because all of our troubles are spiritual. Our problems are spiritual. We can do anything that has to do with materialism — anything that is physical and material. But we can't handle our spiritual problems.

Now if you would prefer, you can purchase a book — it's a little larger than this book I'm offering you. It is a little larger type. It's even more pages, two hundred and thirty-eight pages and a hard cover instead of a paper cover back, that you can buy at a book store.

So until next time this is Herbert W Armstrong saying Goodbye, friends.