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Friday, April 30, 2021

WORLD AT WAR: 5.1.21 - Taking inventory of the prophetic end times

Taking inventory of the prophetic end times - Bill Wilson – www.dailyjot.com Since the election of Joe Biden as president, the world prophecy clock has advanced with disruption among those who are prophesied in the colossal end of days battle ofEzekiel 38 and by other prophets of the Bible. The prophecies of Christ in Matthew 24, of Daniel 9, 1st and 2nd Thessalonians (4 and 2 respectively), Psalm 83, Revelation 2, 13, and others all seem to be vibrating, awakening, and bear watching by the followersof Christ. Biden, like Obama before him, has shaken the spiritual dimension with his actions toward the major players such as Turkey, Iran, and most of all, Israel. Israel, in of itself, is experiencing a lack of stability and threats from all its bordersand from within. In Ezekiel 38:3-8, the Lord says, “Behold, I am against thee, O Gog, the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal: and I will turn thee back, and put hooks into thy jaws, and Iwill bring thee forth, and all thine army…Persia, Ethiopia, and Libya with them…against the mountains of Israel…” These areas coincide with modern Turkey, Iran, Sudan, Libya, and parts of Iraq, even Saudi Arabia. Biden is pressuring nations to release billionsof dollars impounded by sanctions against Iran for violating nuclear non-proliferation agreements. At the same time, he is wishing to reenter the Iranian nuclear deal, which is a threat to Israel. Biden’s recognition of Turkey’s Ottoman Empire genocide ofArmenians, while applauded, caused Turkey to threaten to work closer with Iran, Russia and China. Turkey is where Gog of Magog (antichrist/beast) arises. Israel has its own set of seemingly prophetic problems. Terrorist groups Hamas, Hezbollah and the Palestinians are all attacking various areas in Israel. These groups aresupported by Iran. Additionally, Israel has been unable to form a government because of political disruption. COVID 19 has raised a type and shadow of the antichrist/Beast government by forcing COVID passports to actually buy, sell and travel freely in thenation. COVID is a game changer. It demonstrates how quickly a world event brings leaders into alignment and forces people through fear and intimidation into compliance. These events are similar to those that are foretold by the prophets leading up to theappearance of the antichrist/beast. As the Apostle Paul wrote in 2nd Thessalonians 2:1-4, “Now we beseech you, brethren, by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, and by our gathering together unto him. Thatyou be not soon shaken in mind, or be troubled, neither by spirit, nor by word, nor by letter as from us, as that the day of Christ is at hand. LET NO MAN DECEIVE YOU by any means: for that day shall not come except there come a falling away first, and thatman of sin be revealed, the son pf perdition; Who opposes and exalts himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped so that he as God sits in the temple of God, showing himself that he is God.” Four events: falling away, Beast revealed, sits inthe temple of God, shows himself as God. We are not there yet, but in taking prophetic inventory we are witnessing the advance of the prophecy clock. ------------------------------------------------------- Israel has no choice but to act on its own to stop Iran - JonathanS. Tobin - https://www.jns.org/opinion/israel-has-no-choice-but-to-act-on-its-own-to-stop-iran/ Israeli officials are pleading against more appeasement of Tehran. But revelations about John Kerry�s past betrayal help explain the administration�s refusal to listen. The head of Israel�s Mossad intelligence agency and the government�s national security adviser is in Washington this week on an important mission that has failed even beforeit began. White House spokesperson Jen Psaki made it clear last week that the Israelis are wasting their time. When asked if Israeli pleas about the danger to the region if the UnitedStates rejoins the 2015 nuclear deal would have any impact on President Joe Biden�s plans, Psaki answered �no.� She went on to say that the Israelis are free to keep �challenging� the administration�s goal of returning to a weak pact that gives Tehran a legalpath to a nuclear weapon by the end of the decade, but the best they could hope for is to be �kept abreast� of America�s plans. That contemptuous attitude was of particular significance because the day before the Israeli security officials arrived, news broke about how former Secretary of State JohnKerry had shared intelligence with Iran about Israeli covert operations seeking to stop their nuclear program. According to an audiotape of comments made by Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Zarif that were obtained by The New York Times, he said, �It wasformer U.S. Foreign Secretary [sic] John Kerry who told me Israel had launched more than 200 attacks on Iranian forces in Syria.� There is a lot to unwrap in that one sentence and not just because the Times buried this revelation at the bottom of its story. Kerry, for whom Psaki served as spokesperson during the nuclear negotiations from 2013 to 2015, currently acts as President Joe Biden�s special presidential envoy of climate.We already knew that in 2018, Kerry consulted with Zarif advising his former negotiating partner not to work with the Trump administration, which withdrew from the nuclear deal as part of a �maximum pressure� campaign to force the Iranians to agree to a newtougher agreement that would eliminate sunset clauses, as well as include bans on Tehran�s role as the world�s leading state sponsor of international terrorism and its illegal missile-building. Kerry told Zarif to simply wait out Trump and then deal with amore pliant Democrat that he hoped would be elected in 2020. That�s exactly what happened, and now the Iranians are reaping the benefits. Biden�s foreign-policy team, composed almost entirely of veterans of the administration of formerPresident Barack Obama, are again resuming their past practice of appeasing the Iranians with concessions in the works in order to entice Tehran to return to a deal with little hope of improving upon it. Kerry�s collusion with Iran is important because it comes in the context of the growing tension with Israel over its efforts to sabotage the Iranian nuclear program. Unlikein the past, when it was clear that the United States and Israel were cooperating in a joint effort to derail the Islamist regime�s nuclear ambitions, the administration went out of its way to disavow any role in Israel�s recent successful attack on Iran�sNatanz nuclear facility. The implication of these off-the-record comments from �senior administration officials� is that the administration regarded Israel�s efforts as seeking to forestall an Americanpush to re-engage with Iran. A news analysis published in The Washington Post filled with quotes from anonymous American and European sources, as well as some on-the-record potshots from former Obama administration figures, said the Jewish state was tryingto play �the spoiler� in order to undermine Biden�s diplomacy. The liberal magazine Slate labeled the attack as an act of a �sneaky saboteur,� as if there was something inherently illegitimate about actions that sought to prevent a terrorist theocracy fromacquiring a nuclear weapon that could fulfill the ayatollah�s genocidal threats against Israel. Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) fulminated about the attack, saying he would demand a full security briefing on it while sending a message to the Israelis that he�and othermembers of his party�take it as a matter of faith that diplomacy is the �only� acceptable path for relations with Iran and that Israel�s efforts were bound to fail. As Martin Peretz pointed out in Tablet, while Secretary of State Antony Blinken�s messaging on Iran has sounded a moderate tone, he has essentially outsourced the nuclearissue to Robert Malley, Biden�s special envoy on Iran. Malley was not only one of the chief architects of the disastrous nuclear deal with Iran; he is a veteran appeaser and critic of Israel. In essence, right now the United States is asking Israel to back off on its efforts to stop Iran and to trust Biden�s team to deliver a diplomatic solution to the problem.But given that Malley has demonstrated no interest in strengthening the nuclear pact so as to forestall an Iranian bomb or stop the regime�s terrorism, that�s a leap of faith that no responsible Israeli government can make. More to the point, Zarif�s revelation about Kerry�s sharing of intel about their anti-Iran operations makes it clear to the Israelis that the administration isn�t merelywrongheaded in its approach but may actively be seeking to undermine their country�s security and that of its regional allies. Not only did Psaki refuse to answer a question about Kerry�s astonishing betrayal during her regular press conference on Monday, she didn�t even make an attempt to say somethingthat might reassure the Israelis that the administration regarded this as an issue of concern, let alone something about which an apology should be forthcoming. An investigation into this scandal is imperative. So is Kerry�s resignation from his current post. The implication here is something that advocates for Obama�s signature foreign-policy accomplishment have always been at pains to contradict. Democratic apologists for thedeal have spent the last six years trying to claim that the agreement was the best way to safeguard Israel against an Iranian nuclear weapon. However, critics pointed to the way the deal empowered and enriched a rogue regime, and asked whether the goal wasvery different from the one Obama had discussed. Obama said it was a chance to give Iran the opportunity to �get right with the world� by giving up its nuclear ambitions. Instead, the deal may have been part of an effortto shift American policy in the region from one of an alliance with Israel and the Gulf states to one in which Iran would supplant them as America�s best friend in the region. Few would have believed this claim in 2015. And yet, the impact of the agreementon the region, coupled with Kerry�s actions and the efforts of Obama alumni to return to the deal on Biden�s watch, lend some credibility to this theory. Whatever Obama intended or what Biden may want now, the inescapable conclusion from these events is that the Israelis should be in no doubt about the fact that they arebeing abandoned by the United States with respect to Iran. This leaves Israel with no good options. Nevertheless, the Jewish state has no choice but to proceed as if its future safety lies solely in its own hands. If the Biden administration or the DemocraticParty don�t like that, they can reverse course and start acting as if they take the Iranian nuclear threat seriously. Otherwise, they should pipe down and let the Israelis do what they must to stop an existential threat to their existence. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ VISIT: PROPHECY WATCHER WEEKLY NEWS: HTTP://PROPHECY-WATCHER-WEEKLY-NEWS.BLOGSPOT.COM

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