๐จ๐ง๐ท TODAY IS THE DAY!
๐จ A Brazilian psychic with 23M+ followers claims a UFO mothership will appear above Hard Rock Stadium during Brazil vs Scotland at the 2026 World Cup on June 24. ๐ฝ๐ธ
She says players, officials, and hundreds of fans could be abducted by alien beings before being returned, all on live TV. ๐คฏ
The prediction went viral after she claimed to have the same dream twice. ๐ญ
โ ๏ธ MUST WATCH: An Iranian-American who escaped Sharia law just delivered a chilling testimony at a Wylie, Texas school board meeting that everyone in the West needs to see. โ
He breaks down the 3 stages of subversion happening right now:
๐โStage 1: "They come in peace... they tell you 'we just want rights.'"
๐Stage 2: Two-tier policing, Sharia courts, and pushing blasphemy laws (like what we see in the UK and Canada).
๐Stage 3: The final stage, the absolute hell of apostasy laws, executions, and hanging (like what happened to Iran).
โ"I escaped that hell hole years ago, and I am seeing the exact same thing happening right now in the United States."
DOES THE BIBLE TEACH ONE FINAL JUDGMENT... OR FIVE?
Many Christians speak of "the final judgment" as though every person who has ever lived appears at the same event.
Yet when we examine the prophetic Scriptures, a different picture emerges.
The Bible describes different judgments, involving different participants, occurring at different times, in different locations, for different purposes, and with different outcomes.
The Church is judged for rewards.
Israel is judged for restoration.
The nations are judged for entrance into the Kingdom.
Fallen angels are judged for rebellion.
The unbelieving dead are judged for condemnation.
As John Walvoord observed:
"The Scriptures never present one general judgment for all mankind."
Instead, Scripture reveals five major judgments that unfold throughout God's prophetic program and display five aspects of His character: generosity, faithfulness, justice, victory, and holiness.
1. THE BEMA SEAT OF CHRIST
Following the Rapture, believers stand before Christ in Heaven, in the Father's House He promised to prepare (John 14:2-3).
"We must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ" (2 Cor. 5:10).
This is not a judgment to determine salvation.
"There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus" (Rom. 8:1).
Rather, Christ evaluates faithfulness, stewardship, and service.
"If what has been built survives, the builder will receive a reward" (1 Cor. 3:14).
Scripture speaks of the Imperishable Crown (1 Cor. 9:25), the Crown of Rejoicing (1 Thess. 2:19), the Crown of Righteousness (2 Tim. 4:8), the Crown of Life (James 1:12), and the Crown of Glory (1 Pet. 5:4).
The Bride later appears already prepared and rewarded:
"His bride has made herself ready" (Rev. 19:7).
This judgment reveals the generosity of Christ toward those He has already redeemed.
2. THE JUDGMENT OF ISRAEL
The next judgment concerns living Jews who survive the Tribulation.
Jeremiah calls this future period:
"The time of Jacob's trouble" (Jer. 30:7).
God declares:
"I will bring you into the wilderness of the peoples and there I will enter into judgment with you face to face" (Ezek. 20:35).
The purpose is not destruction but purification.
"I will purge out from among you the rebels" (Ezek. 20:38).
The unbelieving are removed. The believing remnant enters the Kingdom.
"They will look on Me whom they have pierced" (Zech. 12:10).
"They will call on My name and I will answer them" (Zech. 13:9).
"And so all Israel will be saved" (Rom. 11:26).
This judgment demonstrates God's covenant faithfulness. The God who scattered Israel is the God who restores Israel.
3. THE SHEEP AND GOATS JUDGMENT
After His return, Christ gathers the surviving nations before Him.
"When the Son of Man comes in His glory... all the nations will be gathered before Him" (Matt. 25:31-32).
Joel appears to describe the same gathering:
"I will gather all nations and bring them down to the Valley of Jehoshaphat" (Joel 3:2).
This judgment answers an important question: Who enters the Millennial Kingdom in natural bodies?
The sheep enter.
The goats are removed.
"Come, inherit the kingdom prepared for you" (Matt. 25:34).
Only after this separation does the Kingdom begin.
This judgment reveals Christ's justice among the nations.
4. THE JUDGMENT OF FALLEN ANGELS
Most prophecy discussions overlook this judgment.
Yet Paul writes:
"Do you not know that we will judge angels?" (1 Cor. 6:3).
Jude speaks of angels:
"Kept in darkness, bound with everlasting chains for judgment" (Jude 6).
After the Millennium, Satan leads one final rebellion.
It ends quickly.
"The devil... was thrown into the lake of fire" (Rev. 20:10).
Jesus referred to:
"The eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels" (Matt. 25:41).
The rebellion that began before Eden finally comes to an end. This judgment displays God's complete victory over evil.
5. THE GREAT WHITE THRONE
The final judgment occurs after the Millennium.
"Then I saw a great white throne and Him who was seated on it. Earth and heaven fled from His presence" (Rev. 20:11).
The unbelieving dead of all ages are raised.
The books are opened.
Every deed is examined.
"Anyone whose name was not found written in the book of life was thrown into the lake of fire" (Rev. 20:15).
Daniel foresaw this day:
"Some to everlasting life, others to shame and everlasting contempt" (Dan. 12:2).
At the Bema Seat, crowns are distributed.
At the Great White Throne, condemnation is rendered.
The contrast could hardly be greater.
This judgment reveals God's holiness and justice.
WHY DOES THIS MATTER?
Because God's judgments are not random.
The Bema Seat displays His generosity.
The judgment of Israel displays His faithfulness.
The Sheep and Goats judgment displays His justice.
The judgment of fallen angels displays His victory.
The Great White Throne displays His holiness.
Five judgments.
Five groups.
Five purposes.
One Judge.
The same Jesus who once stood before human courts in Jerusalem will one day summon every creature before His own.
And when that day comes, every judgment will prove what Abraham declared long ago:
"Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?" (Gen. 18:25).
WHY DOES SATAN WANT THE CHURCH TO HATE ISRAEL?
If Satan hates the Church, why does he work so hard to make the Church hate Israel?
Because Israel is not merely a nation.
Israel is a testimony to the faithfulness of God.
From Genesis onward, God attached His name to specific promises concerning Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and their descendants.
"I will establish My covenant as an everlasting covenant between Me and you and your descendants after you." (Genesis 17:7)
He promised a people (Genesis 12:2).
He promised a land (Genesis 15:18-21).
He promised a throne (2 Samuel 7:12-16).
He promised a kingdom (Daniel 7:13-14; Luke 1:32-33).
And He promised that those covenants would endure.
This creates a problem for Satan.
If God fulfills those promises exactly as spoken, His faithfulness is vindicated before the entire world.
God told Abraham:
"I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse." (Genesis 12:3)
The issue is larger than one nation. It is about whether God keeps His word.
As Bible teacher Chuck Missler often observed, Satan's strategy has always been aimed at preventing God's program from reaching its appointed conclusion.
So Satan has pursued the same objective for thousands of years.
Not merely to destroy Israel physically.
But to undermine confidence in God's promises.
Consider the pattern:
โ Pharaoh tried to destroy Israel's sons.
โ Haman sought to exterminate the Jews.
โ Antiochus desecrated the Temple.
โ Herod slaughtered the infants of Bethlehem.
โ Hitler attempted genocide.
โ Hamas continues the hatred today.
Different centuries.
Different empires.
Same hatred (Psalm 83:1-8).
Same target (Zechariah 12:2-3).
The war did not begin in the Middle East.
It began with the promise of Genesis 3:15.
The promised Redeemer would come through a particular people, and Satan has opposed that people ever since.
But there is an even more subtle strategy.
If Satan cannot destroy Israel, perhaps he can convince the Church that Israel no longer matters.
Perhaps God's promises can be redefined.
Perhaps Israel can be replaced.
Perhaps prophecy can be spiritualized.
Perhaps Christians can be persuaded to boast against the very people through whom God gave the Scriptures, the prophets, and the Messiah Himself.
Paul warned the Church against exactly this attitude:
"Do not boast against the branches." (Romans 11:18)
And again:
"Do not be arrogant, but tremble." (Romans 11:20)
Notice that Paul never says God is finished with Israel.
In fact, he asks:
"Has God rejected His people? By no means!" (Romans 11:1)
And later declares:
"The gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable." (Romans 11:29)
Not temporary.
Not conditional.
Irrevocable.
Paul reminds us that to Israel belong:
"the adoption, the glory, the covenants, the giving of the law, the worship, and the promises." (Romans 9:4)
The adoption.
The glory.
The covenants.
The promises.
And from them came the Messiah Himself (Romans 9:5).
The issue is bigger than ethnicity.
Bigger than politics.
Bigger than modern borders.
The issue is whether God keeps His word.
Jeremiah records one of the most astonishing promises in Scripture:
"Only if these decrees vanish from my sight... will Israel ever cease being a nation before me." (Jeremiah 31:35-37)
As long as the sun shines.
As long as the moon remains.
As long as the stars fill the heavens.
God's covenant commitment to Israel remains.
Think about the alternative.
If God can permanently abandon Israel after making unconditional promises to her, what prevents Him from abandoning us?
If He can revoke an everlasting covenant, what confidence can we have in our own salvation?
The security of the believer ultimately rests upon the character of the Promise-Maker.
That is why Revelation 12 is so important.
The dragon hates the woman who brought forth the Messiah.
His hostility is not political.
It is prophetic.
Israel is connected to Messiah's first coming (Micah 5:2; Romans 9:5).
Israel is connected to Messiah's second coming (Zechariah 12:10; Matthew 23:39).
Israel is connected to the covenants, the kingdom, and the ultimate vindication of God's promises (Jeremiah 31:35-37).
And Satan knows it.
The irony is profound.
Jesus is Jewish.
The apostles were Jewish.
The prophets were Jewish.
The Scriptures came through the Jewish people.
The Savior came through the Jewish people.
Yet throughout history, some who claimed the name of Christ developed hostility toward the very people through whom God brought salvation to the world.
Scripture never tells believers to hate Israel.
It tells us not to boast.
Not to be arrogant.
Not to forget the root that supports us.
One day, the world will discover that God has not forgotten His covenant people (Zechariah 12:10; Romans 11:26).
Zechariah foresaw a future day when:
"Ten men from all languages and nations will take firm hold of one Jew... and say, 'Let us go with you, because we have heard that God is with you.'" (Zechariah 8:23)
Ultimately, Satan's attack on Israel has never really been about Israel.
It has always been an attack on the character of God.
Because if God can break His promises to Israel, He can break His promises to anyone.
But He cannot.
"God is not a man, that He should lie." (Numbers 23:19)
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