1144 100% PROOF WE ARE IN THE END TIMES
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1144 100% PROOF WE ARE IN THE END TIMES
7 Mar 2026 The text examines four biblical signs that some believe point to the end times, focusing on the current tensions between Iran and Israel. It highlights the increasing frequency of wars, the presence of Persia (modern-day Iran) in Ezekiel 38’s prophecy, the central role of the Middle East in world events, and the overall instability of the world. The author emphasises that while these signs are noteworthy, they should not cause fear but rather encourage readiness and faith.
Ezekiel 38 describes a coalition led by Gog from the land of Magog, including Persia (Iran), Kush, Put, Gomer, and Togarma, invading Israel. While current geopolitical alignments resemble this description, the conditions of Israel dwelling securely and the unmistakable divine intervention described in the prophecy have not yet been met. The wise response is not fear or speculation, but careful observation and understanding of the complexities of biblical prophecy.
Key points
- * Biblical Signs of the End Times: Wars and rumours of wars, nation rising against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. * Wars and Conflicts: The world is increasingly defined by wars and conflicts, such as the war in Ukraine, rising tensions between global powers, and conflicts in Africa and Asia. * Iran in Prophecy: Iran, formerly known as Persia, is mentioned in Ezekiel chapters 38 and 39 as part of a future coalition of nations that will rise against Israel. * Biblical Prophecy Signs: The text mentions four signs of the end times according to the Bible: the rise of Russia and its allies, the central role of the Middle East in world events, increasing global instability, and a world feeling increasingly unstable. * Purpose of Prophecy: The text emphasises that the purpose of Bible prophecy is not to instil fear but to encourage readiness for the return of Jesus Christ. * God’s Control: Despite the chaos in the world, the text reassures that God is still in control and directing history towards its ultimate conclusion. * Iran-Israel Tension: The hostility between Iran and Israel is not new and has intensified over decades. * Biblical Prophecy: Ezekiel 38 mentions Persia (ancient name for Iran) as part of a coalition opposing Israel. * Modern Context: Iran’s current alignment with major powers and its influence in the region resonate with the prophecy’s description of a coalition. * Current Middle East Dynamics: A network of relationships and rivalries exists in the Middle East today that did not exist a generation ago. * Israel’s Security Situation: While Ezekiel 38 describes Israel dwelling securely, the current reality is one of vigilance, active defences, and a tense atmosphere. * Iran-Israel Relations: Iran and Israel view each other as existential threats, creating a volatile fault line in the world. * Ezekiel 38 Analysis: Examines the conditions of Israel in Ezekiel 38, noting the discrepancy between the prophecy of a peaceful, unwalled Israel and the current state of constant military readiness. * Geopolitical Alignment: Highlights the potential for geopolitical alignments to resemble the description in Ezekiel 38, while acknowledging that the specific conditions may not yet be met. * Coalition Composition: Discusses the composition of the coalition described in Ezekiel 38, including Iran, regions of North and East Africa, Anatolia (modern Turkey), and a figure from the far north, often interpreted as Russia. * Iran’s Diplomatic Status: Iran is not diplomatically isolated and maintains relationships, participates in joint initiatives, and coordinates militarily with other regional players. * Ezekiel’s Prophecy and Modern Alignments: While history is not linear and alliances shift, current regional alignments resemble aspects of the coalition described in Ezekiel 38, prompting consideration. * Interpretations of Ezekiel’s Prophecy: There is debate within Christian scholarship regarding the timing and nature of Ezekiel 38, with interpretations ranging from before a tribulation period to symbolic or historical. * Current Events and Biblical Prophecy: The speaker believes the collapse of Iran’s succession plan within six days of the war is connected to Jeremiah 49:34-39 and suggests the rapture may be imminent. * Iran’s Leadership Succession Plan: The Iranian government had a four-level succession plan in anticipation of being overthrown during the war, but three out of four planned successors have been eliminated within six days. * Response to Current Events: The speaker advises against panic, triumphalism, or speculation, emphasising that scripture presents history as moving towards appointed moments.
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