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Profoundly Biblical :: By Daymond Duck

Andy C

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On Mar. 16, 2026, Breanna Claussen (Founder, President, and Editor-in-Chief of Harbinger’s Daily) wrote the following:

  • Elections have an enormous impact.
  • During the last Presidential election, one of the main focuses of numerous Christian voters surrounded the nation of Israel.
  • Pastors who sounded the alarm about the dangers of a possible Harris administration recognized that America’s friendship with Israel was not simply a “political issue,” it was a profoundly Biblical one.
  • While vocal critics treat cooperation between the United States and Israel as not being “America first,” through Scripture we know that the exact opposite is true.
  • Those who cling to the authority of God’s Word know that Israel’s survival is not in question—that it is a promise given by the Lord Himself.
  • However, Scripture, in no uncertain terms, states that nations will be judged by their treatment of Israel (Genesis 12:3, 12:3, Joel 3:1-2, etc.).
  • While blessing the Jewish State results in a nation being blessed, anti-Israel administrations in the White House place the United States at odds with God.
  • Those are the stakes of each election, and they showcase why Christian involvement in “political issues,” especially concerning Israel, is so essential.
Here is a link to Claussen’s entire article:

America’s Friendship with Israel Is Not Simply a ‘Political Issue,’ It Is a Profoundly Biblical One – A CROOKED PATH

Here are some recent events that seem to indicate that the end of the age is near:

One, on Mar. 17, 2026, the Prophecy News Watch (PNW) staff wrote:

  • According to a recent study conducted by researchers at the University of British Columbia, nearly one-third of Americans and Canadians believe the world will end within their lifetime.
  • For many observers, that statistic may sound shocking.
  • But for millions of Christians who have long studied biblical prophecy, the idea that people increasingly sense the world is moving toward some kind of final chapter may not be surprising at all.
  • For centuries, Scripture has taught that history is not random.
  • The Bible describes a clear beginning, a purposeful unfolding of events, and ultimately a conclusion in which God intervenes decisively in human history.
  • Jesus Himself warned that before the end comes, the world would experience rising turmoil–wars, instability, moral confusion, and distress among nations.
  • Whether people believe in the Bible or not, it is difficult to ignore how often modern headlines seem to echo those warnings.
  • Yes, Scripture warns of difficult times ahead.
  • It speaks of tribulation, global turmoil, and spiritual conflict.
  • But it also promises something the world’s apocalyptic scenarios never do: redemption.
  • The biblical story does not end with destruction.
  • It ends with restoration, the return of Christ, and the renewal of creation through a new heavens and a new earth.
  • Because when the world begins asking whether the end is near, the church should be ready with an answer–not one of fear, but one rooted in the promises of Scripture.
  • The Bible does not call believers to panic about the future.
  • It calls them to watch, to remain faithful, and to remember that the final chapter of history ultimately belongs to God.
Two, concerning the Battle of Gog of Magog: on Mar. 18, 2026, Worthy News posted a Wall Street Journal report that said:

  • Russia is providing Iran with satellite intelligence and advanced drone technology to improve targeting of U.S. forces.
  • Iran’s recent strikes mirror Russian battlefield tactics used in Ukraine, including coordinated drone swarms.
  • The growing Russia-Iran partnership is strengthening Tehran’s military capabilities while advancing Moscow’s strategic interests.
This writer believes that this is profoundly Biblical.

 
  • The biblical story does not end with destruction.
  • It ends with restoration, the return of Christ, and the renewal of creation through a new heavens and a new earth.
  • Because when the world begins asking whether the end is near, the church should be ready with an answer–not one of fear, but one rooted in the promises of Scripture.
  • The Bible does not call believers to panic about the future.
  • It calls them to watch, to remain faithful, and to remember that the final chapter of history ultimately belongs to God.
:thankyou: for the reminder brother!
 
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