Luke 22: 30
"That ye may eat and drink at my table in my kingdom, and sit on thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel"
We all know about the battles going on in the Middle-East. These battles started in the Bible days and when the battles end, Jesus will come. The table is set for the saved ones to eat and drink with Jesus while judgment begins. Some will be at the table to witness the judgment.
There is surely going to be judgment with all that is transpiring in the world. If Jesus will sit on the throne of the Father to begin judgment of the whole world, it reveals that the whole world has spread out and abroad from the twelve tribes of Israel. Regardless the proliferation the world by distance, language, culture, poverty, wealth, weather and time zones; we are all from the twelve tribes Israel. It is revelational that everything and everyone will be judged.
Whatever may be going on in Israel now has Biblical reasons and spiritual implications. The summary of it all is that the devil is now more active than ever. God is not unaware of the situation happening in Israel. Innocent and poor souls are dying. It boils down to the fact that the wars that started in the Bible days are raging and unending until the second coming of Jesus. Is the battle still of the Lord? Is the earth and the fullness thereof is the Lords? All nations (the twelve tribes of Israel) are arming themselves with dangerous weapons of war against themselves. The situation in the Middle East at present is speaking louder in the spiritual. Which tribe of Israel do you belong? May God intervene. The second coming of Jesus is one day less today. Are you ready or will you be ready? Repent from sinking deeper in sin. Be far away from the devil physically and spiritually. Take cover under the blood of Jesus and you shall be eternally saved. Amen.
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