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Prophecy Update – Wars and Rumors of Wars— “You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed. Such things must happen, but the end is still to come” (Matthew 24:6).
Reports are swirling tonight that Iran may launch a major strike—possibly even involving nuclear weapons. While nothing is confirmed, the regime is clearly under pressure. A conventional missile barrage is far more likely, but if a nuclear device were used (perhaps purchased from Pakistan or another rogue state), the response from Israel and the U.S. would be overwhelming. But this would not be the end of Iran. Prophecy is clear: Iran (Persia) plays a key role in the coming Ezekiel 38–39 war. The regime may be wounded—but it will survive to fulfill its role. We are witnessing the world align more and more with biblical prophecy. Keep your eyes on the Lord, not the headlines. “Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28).
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PROPHECY UPDATE: Can it get any worse than this? Short answer—yes. And likely much sooner than most are willing to believe.
Today’s headline: In response to Israeli strikes on Iran’s military and nuclear sites, Iran launched missiles at Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, according to multiple reports (Breitbart). https://www.breitbart.com/.../iran-launches-missiles-at.../ This isn’t Ezekiel 38–39 yet, but it sure looks like the chessboard is being set. That ancient prophecy describes a future, overwhelming invasion of Israel by a Russian-Iranian-led coalition of Jew-hating nations. No nation comes to Israel’s aid. All seems lost—until God Himself steps in and supernaturally destroys the invaders. As for the timing? Many scholars place this invasion after the Rapture but before the Tribulation (Daniel’s 70th Week). Could it happen before the Rapture? Or in conjunction with it? Only God knows. But this much is clear: The pieces are moving. The world is not falling apart—it’s falling into place. Be ready. Believe the gospel. Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day. (1 Corinthians 15:1–4) He’s coming again—soon. No, this is not Ezekiel 38–39—yet.
But yes, it’s prophetically significant. Once again, with all the directions events in the Middle East could go, they continue to move in the exact direction the Bible has already laid out. Nothing is off track. Everything is unfolding according to God’s sovereign plan. Could this lead to Ezekiel 38–39? Possibly. Will it? Only time will tell. The most important question: Are you ready to meet Jesus face-to-face at any moment? “You also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect Him.” (Luke 12:40) Stay alert. Stay grounded. Stay ready. ![]() “Do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers, for by this some have entertained angels without knowing it.” (Hebrews 13:2) I don’t usually give money to strangers. I’m not heartless—just cautious. You never really know what’s real and what’s not these days. But something happened outside the Atlanta airport in April that made me pause… and wonder. I was sitting on a bench, waiting on a hotel shuttle, when a man sat down beside me. He looked like anyone else—a tired traveler, maybe a little worn down. We exchanged a few words. He told me he was trying to get somewhere, though the details were vague. There was no hard sell, no pleading. Just… a presence. And a prompting I couldn’t ignore. I gave him $20. And then, instantly—my shuttle pulled up. I stood, boarded, and turned to look back. Gone. No trace of him. No one walking away. No nearby corners or exits. He had vanished from a space with only one way in and out—and not enough time to take it. One second he was there, and the next… he wasn’t. I’ve replayed that moment in my mind more than once. I still don’t know exactly what happened. But Hebrews 13:2 haunts me in the best way: “some have entertained angels without knowing it.” The truth is, angels don’t need our money or directions. They don’t need us to help them get from point A to point B. But God sometimes wraps His purposes in ordinary moments. He tests our attentiveness. Our compassion. Our willingness to obey that gentle nudge. I don’t know who that man was. But I know this: I was prompted to give—and I obeyed. And maybe that was the whole point. Final Thoughts In a world obsessed with the spectacular, God still moves quietly. Sometimes it’s through the people we’d least expect in the moments we barely notice. But heaven is watching. When God nudges you, don’t hesitate. The moment may be more divine than you realize. |
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