Terror The Lost War.

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Terror: The Lost War


Summary


As the Iraq conflict echoes the Vietnam War and Iran maintains its anti-Christian and anti-Israeli stance, the persistence of hope for a democratic Middle East seems misplaced. Despite elections, Iran’s clerics hold true power. It is crucial to recognize the unfolding of prophecies foretold in scripture and acknowledge the troubling signs manifesting in our world today.

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Introduction


The ongoing conflict in Iraq reminds many of Vietnam, highlighting a persistent challenge: the Middle East's transformation into a democratic stronghold remains a distant dream. Even elections in Iran seem futile, with clerics retaining control regardless of the outcome. It’s surprising that more people don’t perceive these events as part of divine prophecy unfolding.

Prophecies and Current Events


Luke 21:20 speaks to our times: "And when you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies, then recognize that her desolation is near." Many falsely preach peace between the Middle East and Israel, possibly driven by fear rather than genuine desire. The global situation seems to reflect Biblical prophecies: famine in Africa, the drying Dead Sea, increasing earthquakes, the erosion of traditional values, and the depletion of natural resources.

A World Gripped by Fear


Fear and terror permeate daily life?"families lock doors, children face danger at school. The war on terror appears unwinnable, a grim yet undeniable reality. The notion of a unified world government, religion, and economy might seem appealing but fails to address the spiritual salvation needed.

A Misguided War on Terror


While protecting citizens from harm remains vital, believing the war on terror can be won is misleading. History shows that terrorism is an enduring part of human existence. The Foreign Minister of Jerusalem, for instance, warned about Iran potentially arming terrorist groups with nuclear weapons, emphasizing the global threat this presents.

Scriptural Reflections on Righteousness and Suffering


1 Peter 3:12-14 urges believers to not fear terror: "But even if you should suffer for righteousness, you are blessed. Do not fear what they fear; do not be frightened." This does not promise a peaceful life for Christians; rather, many will face persecution. Despite media silence, Christians globally endure violence, with little attention given to those suffering for their faith.

The Inescapable Day of Wrath


Zephaniah 1:14-18 warns of a coming Day of Wrath: a time of trouble and darkness. Worldly wealth offers no protection; God's judgment is certain. We must understand that God loves humanity and offers protection, but His patience is not infinite.

Conclusion


Recent events such as 9/11, unrest in Iraq and Iran, and global terrorism signal an urgent need for change. Although Christianity may spread, it won't convert the entire world. As Luke 21:9 states: "When you hear of wars and disturbances, do not be terrified; for these things must take place first, but the end does not follow immediately."

In these tumultuous times, it's crucial to recognize the signs and understand that true peace and salvation lie not in earthly solutions but in spiritual faith and understanding.

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