@DebiEvansMatron All I figure is the Lord God will intervene soon in this world at His timeline not ours to put back peace etc no matter what I believe in my interpretation of the bible prophecy.
Many are asking about the attack on Iran and whether this connects to Bible prophecy. The Bible doesn’t tell us the date of Christ’s return, but it does tell us to watch. Ezekiel 38 mentions ‘Persia’—which many Bible teachers identify with modern Iran—as part of a future coalition against Israel. So events like this don’t make me set a date, but they do make me take Jesus’ words seriously: ‘When these things begin to happen, look up.’ The right response isn’t panic—it’s prayer, faith, and getting the gospel to as many people as possible, because only Christ can give real peace.
I posted this last year about Linus and Charles Schultz talking Christmas 60 years ago. It still holds true today and it’s still the Gold Standard for TV specials. Merry Christmas everyone🙏🏽
Many people don’t know that when the Bible says Jesus was laid in a manger, the Greek word for manger is “phatnē” which refers to a feeding trough, and many in Bethlehem were made of stone.
Here’s what’s powerful:
Shepherds in the Bethlehem region were known for raising sacrificial lambs for the Temple. When a lamb was born, it was carefully inspected for blemishes and often placed in a manger or trough to protect it from injury because a damaged lamb could not be offered to God.
So when the Lamb of God entered the world, He was laid in the *very place* where sacrificial lambs were kept.
And who did the angels announce His birth to?
Shepherds. Not kings. Not priests. Shepherds—men who understood sacrifice, blood, purity, and lambs without blemish.
When the angels said, “You will find a baby wrapped in swaddling cloths and lying in a manger” (Luke 2:12), it was a sign they would immediately recognize.
This child wasn’t just a baby. He was the final Lamb. The One who would take away the sin of the world. From the moment He was born, Jesus was marked for sacrifice—not by men, but by God.
✨ “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world.” (John 1:29)