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October’s enormous military parade and cheering crowds in North Korea looked eerily familiar. A different time, a different place; but not much else has changed.
The Israelites profaned God’s holy name and have suffered ever since. But their story does not end there, because God has a perfect plan that will glorify Him.
In Ezekiel 37, God asked, “Son of man, can these bones live?” The answer so far is the story of a nation’s resurrection to physical life. But even more lies ahead.
The Jewish people, like many others, have struggled to trust God. Do their failures mean He has forsaken them? His Word has the answer.
God’s prophetic Word reveals much about war, particularly the great, future battle involving Gog and Magog.
What about the weapons described in this battle? We don’t use horses in mass, nor the ancient weapons described therein. The answer that Ezekiel is just using his language to describe modern warfare just doesn’t do it for me. The details are just too exact and detailed for me to be able to swallow that one. EMP wipes out modern warfare? Any other suggestions? Thanks:)
where does it say Russia will rebuild and be primary player in Armaggedon battle?
My dad is a big Revelation reader and very into Ezekiel’s war. I was looking for a Christmas present for him, looking for any art depicting it (thats not cartoonish). what is the top image on this page? Would love to contact the artist and try and get a print
Pray for Lord Yeshua’s coming.
Thank you. I worry about all the evil in the world today and recent times. I worry about what’s to come and how it will affect my friends and family. I have mixed emotions about how to feel and what I believe as far as religion goes, but I am amazed about revelations and how accurate much of it seems to be. And there seems to be a rise in antisemitism and anti Christianity. Lots of signs to look for.