Northern Thunder: Dress Rehearsal

What is happening right now in the Middle East is unprecedented as far as I’m concerned. Of course, if you just get your news from the American mainstream media, you’ve no idea to what I’m referring.

If it’s not promoting the Palestinians or denigrating the Israelis, singing the praises of John Kerry or listing the transgressions of Benjamin Netanyahu, lamenting setbacks to the BDS movement (Boycott, Divest, Sanction Israel) or applauding Iran’s return to global acceptance, then it’s buried deep in the back pages, if it’s mentioned at all.

But then, what else is to be expected? These are the times of the end.

I’m talking about the stirrings of the powers predicted in Daniel’s 11th chapter: the king of the South and the king of the North.

But it’s not even that vague. It’s actually quite impressive and, as I mentioned, unprecedented. Apparently, though, not impressive or unprecedented enough for the American media.

I’m referring to “Northern Thunder.” That’s a cooperative military exercise — or war games — now underway in the northern reaches of Saudi Arabia, just below the border with Iraq.

What’s unprecedented is its size and scope, the number of nations involved, and who those nations are.

More than 25 countries, 350,000 soldiers, 20,000 tanks, almost 2,500 fighter aircraft, and more than 450 attack helicopters. All practicing how to coordinate their efforts to stage an attack.

What makes this unique is that these are the nations described in Daniel 11 as the coalition led by “the king of the South” in the run-up to Armageddon. And they’ve never in history joined forces in this manner or on this scale.

What makes it even more fascinating is who feels threatened by these war games: the king of the North. This coalition, specified in the Bible as led by Iran and Russia, is today concerned that “Northern Thunder” is either the beginning of an invasion of Syria or preparation for it.

As a result, Russia’s Prime Minister has warned that the joint exercise by the coalition led by Saudi Arabia and Egypt could lead to another “world war.”

Folks, I do not believe this is Ezekiel 38, but it may be a dress rehearsal for it.

And what makes it even more fascinating is that it actually has almost nothing to do with Israel. The showdown that looms between the “king of the North” and the “king of the South” is being set-up by centuries-old ambitions, fears, and animosities between the two dominant sects of Islam: the Sunnis and the Shi’ites.

But WHY it’s happening is not as important as the sheer fact that it IS happening — this week — as predicted by the ancient Bible prophets thousands of years ago.

That’s why the opening line of “The Hal Lindsey Report” each week is “Yesterday’s prophecies. Today’s headlines.”

These are the end times springing to life in our headlines and on our TV sets. It’s time to get ready to leave this old world when Jesus returns for His true followers.

from the Hal Lindsey report – February 26, 2016

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