Gog-Magog Materializing by Terry James

News that, to me, links to the prophet Ezekiel’s foretelling of the Gog-Magog war continues to bring into focus precursor stage setting for that assault on end-times Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, at the same time, is scheduled to meet with a new U.S. president whose pre-election rhetoric and post-election actions almost certainly lay groundwork that will drive a wedge between America and the people God calls His chosen. The movement away from Israel by the American administration and the international community inflicting a destructive peace process upon Israel is a prescription for disaster.

Russia, the nation to the uttermost north of Jerusalem, is making noises of intention to exert hegemony over all things pertaining to gas and oil energy within its sphere of influence. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev made his nation’s intention known in conjunction with the United Nations’ issuing a deadline for countries wanting to make claims for sea bed gas and oil deposits, particularly in the Arctic region.

The Kremlin policy position paper, signed off by Medvedev, addressed Russia's main challenges to national security for the next decade. Russian policy in the area of acquisition and protection of its energy needs will in the next ten years be shaped by battles over energy reserves, the Kremlin document said. The Kremlin paper stated the leadership’s attitude regarding the use of military force in the problem of Russia’s energy resources.

It declared, "Amid competitive struggle for resources, attempts to use military force to solve emerging problems can't be excluded ... The existing balance of forces near the borders of the Russian Federation and its allies can be violated." The document said the Middle East, the Barents Sea, the Arctic, the Caspian Sea, and Central Asia are considered by the Kremlin as at the heart of competing claims for resources.

Meanwhile, adding to current building tensions that have biblically prophetic overtones, King Abdullah of Jordan has called together–astonishingly, in my view—a series of meetings of Arab nations and western powers called the World Economic Forum on Middle East. The meetings opened in Jordan this past Friday (May 15) at a time Israel is celebrating it’s sixty-first birthday into modern times.

The meeting comes, ostensibly, from the Arab nations’ trepidation about how dangerous is the Iranian regime, led by a man, and by mullahs who believe they can be truly successful only if they bring about the Islamic version of Armageddon. Cynical as the history of the Arabs’ hatred for the Jews has made me, I sense the meetings are much more nefariously based than fear of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and his wanting to bring the mahti from the well to rule over an all Islamic world. I look for there to come from the World Economic Forum on Middle East greatly increased pressure against Israel to agree to a peace initiative yet to be determined.

It can’t be coincident, I’m convinced. While the above things are gyrating in the Middle East, Russia, and Iran, the same man representing Israel as prime minister who so angered U.S. President Bill Clinton when he visited the White House in 1996 that Clinton was said to have had a profanity-laced fit, is about to meet with a president that at every geopolitical turn seems to want to take America farther from the alliance that binds the two nations.

Again, the chief focus of the upcoming Obama-Netanyahu White House meeting, like the focus of the World Economic Forum on Middle East, involves Iran and its threat to introduce yet another nuclear military entity into the volatile region. And, the president has already issued a warning to the leader of our closest ally in that incendiary part of the world.

U.S. President Barack Obama has sent a message to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu demanding that Israel not surprise the U.S. with an Israeli military operation against Iran. The message was conveyed by a senior American official who met in Israel with Netanyahu, ministers and other senior officials…Obama did not wait for his White House meeting with Netanyahu, scheduled for next Monday, to deliver his message, but rather sent it ahead of time with his envoy.

It may be assumed that Obama is disturbed by the positions Netanyahu expressed before his election vis-a-vis Tehran—for example, Netanyahu's statement that “If elected I pledge that Iran will not attain nuclear arms, and that includes whatever is necessary for this statement to be carried out" (“Obama warns Netanyahu: Don't surprise me with Iran strike,” Aluf Benn and Natasha Mozgovaya, Haaretz, Reuters, 5/15/09).

The cameras, lights, and action are turned precisely on the nations and issues God’s Word foretold will be at the center of deteriorating world conditions as the time of Christ’s return approaches. Jesus told the disciples who are alive at the time these things come into view to be watchful (Mark 13:37). Certainly, there is much to watch in these troubling, though exciting days.

--Terry James

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  • 5/18/2009 9:32 AM guy madison wrote:
    Why so much of this end times? Shouldn't we live each day as if it is our last and be ready to meet Jesus.Jesus himself said"you will not know the hour".Shouln't we talk about the issues.None of us knows when these end times will come, but tomorrow isn't promised.
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    1. 5/18/2009 10:04 AM Candace wrote:
      True we don't know the day or the hour, but we are to be ready. Jesus said that we are to watch. If we as Christians didn't let others know that Christ is coming back very soon and to lead those that are still lost we would not be doing our jobs.
      I try to cover a great many issues, to try to point out that the signs are all around us, if one wishes to open their eyes and see.
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  • 5/18/2009 11:25 AM guy madison wrote:
    I thought our job is to help people come to know Christ as their person savior.We don't know how soon he is coming for sure.The Bible talks against those who are seers and soothsayers.This is the anti christ!
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    1. 5/18/2009 12:22 PM Candace wrote:
      You need to read my 1st reponse to you again.
      There are many types of anti-Christs a couple of which you mentioned. However, there will be a person coming on the scene who will declare himself God, and break a treaty with Israel. Many people will follow him. He will be the Anti-Christ.
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  • 5/19/2009 8:14 AM guy madison wrote:
    Many have broken treaties with Israel,because of their unfaithfulness in Jesus.They have not yet repented for crucifying him.The last person to say he was Jesus was David Koresh.
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    1. 5/19/2009 10:12 AM Candace wrote:
      Like I said many have claimed to be Jesus, and David Koresh was not the last one to make such a claim, I think a year ago some preacher claimed he was Jesus.
      The AC I am talking about will be a politician, he won't claim to be God at first but once in power and the temple in Jerusalem is rebuilt, then his identity will be revealed.
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  • 5/19/2009 9:16 PM guy madison wrote:
    I know of no text in the BIBLE that says he will be a polititian.
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    1. 5/20/2009 8:50 AM Candace wrote:
      One does not need to be in politics to be considered a politician. But he will be able to sway people and gain control.
      Many will blindly follow him. He will be able to get a 7 year "peace treaty" signed with Israel. This isn't just some anybody off the street.
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    2. 5/21/2009 10:38 AM Candace wrote:
      Sorry for the delay, I had to be out tending to other obligations.
      Try Daniel 11:21-35. Correct the Bible does not use the word "politician" however the description of this person certainly sounds like one to me.
      Also read the book of Revelation.
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  • 5/23/2009 10:04 AM gilda fisher wrote:
    I have a macarthur study bible,Daniel 11 is refering to things past ,Antiocus,Seleucus,and Seleucid,the Syrian persecuter if Isreal, Daniel 12 is refering to the final tribulation,Dan 12:10 refers to the fact that salvation will come to the Jews during the final tribulation,and only a third of the Jews will be saved because only a third of them will believe in Jesus as their savior.Zech 13:8-9 The words "in all the land" show these jews may not nessesarily come from present day Isreal, but from any where in the world.The Arcangel Micheal will protect the remnant.I have been reading my bible for over 50 years,there is nothing that says the anti christ WILL BE a politition in Revelations.
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  • 5/23/2009 9:58 PM Candace wrote:
    Please re-read my reply to Guy.
    You are correct in that part on Daniel 11, however, prophecy meanings often over lap, past and future events.
    What we might call history repeating itself for a lack of a better analogy.
    Many believe that Revelation even though written in future tense was actually about the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. which had already happened.
    I believe we are quickly approaching those days.  As the the signs seem to be everywhere.




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