Posted on 12/10/2019 7:49:02 PM PST by firebrand
This video begins with an important warning not to watch or subscribe to the YouTube channels that are using Amir's image, name, and video messages. They did not even ask for permission, could possibly monetize the videos, and worst of all could very easily distort the instruction or even add their own erroneous words to it.
The heart of this video is the excellent roundup of growing belligerence in the Middle East, now peripherally involving Egypt, Cyprus, and Greece and the rest of Europe, as well as Israel, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Libya, Sudan, and Saudi Arabia. And not least of all, eventually Russia.
In conclusion, remember those poignant words "slow of heart to believe" regarding the words of the prophets. Slow of heart, because we really don't want to believe what we read.
Just watched the inspiring Hershey rally and read the FR thread. And now this extremely important video from Amir.
What an evening.
Hope you are all having a joyfully expectant Advent season and enjoying the brotherhood and sisterhood of your family in Christ.
Wow! This guy must have prophetic powers to predict signs of war in the Middle East!
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Regards,
I congratulate you on your time with Amir. Good going.
I know you’re joking, but he was relating this prophecy to us back when it was still an evil twinkle in someone’s eye. And many STILL don’t believe it.
Bob McManus writing today how we should abandon the Saudis because we don’t need their oil anymore. He seems to have blinked whenever the news covered Iran. And to say this when the crown prince is granting even more new freedoms to women and Israel needs its friends, even friends of the hour. Just ask for the changes we would like, Bob. We don’t need to toss Mecca to Iran.
Which leads me to realize I left out Yemen in the long list of countries that will join and in a sense have joined in the war, although Yemen is not mentioned in the prophecy, I believe. The Iran-supported Houthis are there, as most followers of Amir’s videos know, and attacking Saudi.
But when was there ever peace in the Middle East?
Regards,
At the dawn of recorded history, the Persians were fighting the Greeks. They lost.
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