
The Middle East is on fire again. Iran tensions are escalating, missile threats are growing, and global powers are scrambling to avoid a wider war. Meanwhile, Islamic extremism keeps dragging entire populations into cycles of fear and violence.
Rumors of a peace deal, then back to rumors of war the very next day.
So… is this biblical prophecy?
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But Jesus did say: “You will hear of wars and rumors of wars… nation will rise against nation.” — Matthew 24:6-7
The point of prophecy was never “guess the date.” The point was: wake up. This world is fragile. Human governments cannot save us. And every missile launch reminds us we desperately need a King greater than Caesar, presidents, ayatollahs, or influencers with ring lights.
Here’s what should concern Christians most: global conflict always squeezes ordinary believers caught in the middle. Churches shrink underground. Fear rises. Hope fades. Yet historically, Christianity often grows strongest where comfort dies.
Funny how humans keep trying to build heaven without God… and accidentally create another dumpster fire instead.
Pray for Christians trapped in conflict zones. Read Matthew 24 slowly. Then do one bold thing this week that brings light instead of outrage—encourage someone, help someone, or share your faith without apology. The world has enough heat. Be light.
And remember this: There will be no peace absent the Prince of Peace.
Child of God, husband, father, grandfather, rabblerouser, songwriter, pot stirrer, waiting for the King.