The world has certainly earned this........
May HaShem show Chesed upon the righteous gentiles among the nations, and Bless them among us with a portion in the World to Come.
Stand firm Israel. It is here.
Personally, I think folks dismiss this at their own peril.
I may not buy into it 100%, but to ignore it is to ignore something prophesied about for thousands of years.
If we are a God fearing people, then we should consider heavily these times and whether they are a fulfillment of Biblical prophesy.
I lean toward some variation of this overwhelmingly, the pondering of it to be advised.
Then let us be very aware there is a great deceiver about to reveal themselves. Many will be deceived. Prophecy evens states some believers will be confused.
As a Christian and a follower of the Lord of Hosts (I believe the Messiah was fulfilled in Jesus Christ... soon to return to earth at the end of the coming battle) who will return to rule the earth from the Temple Mount after the final battle called Armageddon. Only then will there be peace.
I love Israel, the Jewish people and support them 1,000 %. They are God's people and He has used them over the centuries to bring His word, light and salvation to all peoples.
As a side analysis, Islam completely fulfills all the specifics of the endtime prophetic scenario, all the details of the coming Antichrist and the unavoidable clash between the sons of Abraham. Revelation spells it out ... blow by blow until it climaxes in the return of His Branch Jesus Christ, who stops the battle before it totally destroys the earth. He will rule with a rod of iron over the remaining nations and peace will break out...
OK—so as Abraham believed God and it was counted as righteous so we Christians stand on the promise of Genesis 12:3. If blind nations and peoples choose to curse Israel and the Jewish people they can reap the curses. Blessings are sooooo much better. Stand and bless Israel- the rewards are great.
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I stand with Israel! God bless Israel!
what were the first two redemption's? I can see where passover was one what was the second one?
History clearly shows that it is the Turk that represents
satan on earth.
I am not student of Bible, but it seems there are many many examples of Israel being left standing on their own before this event, and many more will happen (especially with this sumbeech in the WH). So that theoretical clock may have started long ago, recently, or not at all.
While I agree that this is almost certainly part of the alignment that is taking place for Ez38-39, I have become convinced that the prophecy of Psalm 83 comes first. The anti-Israel alliance of Ez38-39 does not include the Palestinians or any of Israel’s immediate neighbors. It’s exceedingly unlikely that all these would sit on their hands while Israel was being attacked. The more likely scenario is that something happens beforehand that takes the ring of neighbors out of play. I believe the war prophesied in P83 is that event.
MM (in TX)
We are now witnessing a real-life fulfillment of Raspail’s prophecy’s in “Camp of the Saints.”
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It's here - it's time to pray...
See post #1
Not good....
Hopefully rational parties are talking down the Allah intoxicated Turks. It’s tough when when so many generations of inbreeding make you stupid enough to believe in a false prophet
I didn’t think I’d live long enough to see the end of this system. Bring it on! I’m ready for Paradise!
I am a gentile. I stand with Israel. I am only one, but there are more like me. Any here who have friends or family in Israel, please tell them that some of here stand with you.
A feeling of sadness came upon me as I prayed.
’the legitimacy of our people is not derived from the nations of the world and their poisonous traditions, rather from the Torah of Israel which teaches us that [Israel] is a people that shall dwell alone, and shall not be reckoned among the nations (Numbers 23:9). They emphasized that there is no reason to be alarmed by the worlds condemnation as it is a predicted result of fear of Israels success.
While I agree with the rabbis about the parallels to the Gog/Magog reference, I think their confidence is misplaced.
It sounds a lot like the Jews of the Old Testament (Torah) times who were certain destruction would not come near them because they were Gods chosen people. Unfortunately, both Biblical and secular history is a sad testimony against this view.
Continue to pray for Israel and the peace of Jerusalem.