What's happening behind the scenes could change the fate of Israel and the entire world. Peace. That word is dominating the headlines today.
But the Bible warned thousands of years ago that when they say, "Peace and security. " Then suddenly destruction will come upon them, as labor pains upon a pregnant woman, and they will by no means escape. First Thessalonians, chapter 5, verse 3.
As the world celebrates a new ceasefire between Israel and Ramas, something disturbing is stirring behind the scenes. A name resurfaces. Jared Kushner, Donald Trump's son-in-law and architect of the Abraham Accords, is back in the game.
According to recent revelations, he held private meetings with Ramas members at a luxury hotel in Egypt. A secret script, hostage exchanges, international pressure, a new promise of stability. But is it truly peace, or the prelude to something much darker?
The prophecies are aligning, and perhaps we are closer to the beginning of the end than we imagine. The streets of Tel Aviv, Gaza Strip, celebrated what many called a historically impossible hope. The first phase of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Ramah was sealed, brokered by external forces, under intense diplomatic lobbying.
This set of actions dramatically recalls what Daniel described as the covenant that will be established with many for one week in Daniel chapter 9 verse 27. An alliance that will appear just, but will contain within it dark mechanisms. The peace emphasized by the media is often the one that precedes the great deception.
While the agreement is offered as a solution, the Bible warns that there will be apparent peace before the final crisis, a strategic calm before the prophetic storm. And in this moment of apparent reconciliation, Kuchner reappears as a bridge between nations and groups previously considered irreconcilable. His return to the corridors of diplomatic power is no coincidence.
He was once seen as a key player in Middle East peace policy and now enters the scene just as many are clamoring for resolution. Prophecy studies highlight that the official antichrist will likely sign his covenant under the cloak of peace and security. The difference between human covenant and divine covenant will be brought to light when the deception is revealed.
But until then, questions arise that deserve answers. The false peace in the Scriptures, Old Testament prophets, warning against leaders who proclaimed deceptive peace, was already present centuries before Christ. Book of the prophet Jeremiah, chapter 6, verse 14.
" They heal the wound of my people superficially, saying, 'Peace, peace,' when there is no peace. " Here the criticism is against rulers and prophets who offered optimistic speeches, but without foundation in spiritual reality. Book of the prophet Ezekiel, chapter 13, verse 10.
" Because they deceive my people, saying, 'Peace, there is no peace, and when one builds a wall, behold, they daub it with weak mortar. " The image is clear: "A poorly constructed wall, covered with a solid appearance, but ready to collapse. This is what false peace is like: superficial, unstable, and doomed to collapse.
" Words of Jesus Christ. In the Gospels, Jesus warned of global deceptions that would precede the end. Gospel of Matthew, chapter 24, verse 4.
"Take heed that no one deceives you. " Gospel of Matthew, chapter 24, verse 6. "And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars.
See that you are not alarmed, for all these things must happen, but the end is not yet. " Here Jesus points out that rumors of war and also apparent moments of tranquility would be part of a deceptive scenario. Signs before the tribulation, apostolic writings.
The apostle Paul described the exact moment when the world would be surprised by destruction amidst speeches of peace. First Letter of Paul to the Thessalonians, chapter 5, verse 3. " For when they say, 'Peace and safety,' then sudden destruction comes upon them, as with pangs of she who is with child will give birth, and they will by no means escape.
" This is the clearest prophecy of a deceptive world peace that will immediately give way to judgment. John's apocalypse. In the final vision, the white horse symbolizes a seeming peace, achieved without open war, but full of deception.
Book of Revelation, chapter 6, verse 2. And I looked: "And behold, a white horse, And he who sat on it had a bow, and a crown was given to him, and he went forth conquering and to conquer. The bow without arrows is interpreted by many scholars as a sign of diplomatic conquest, treaties, alliances, and promises of peace that set the stage for the rule of the antichrist.
From the voice of the prophets to the testimony of Paul, of Jesus, to the revelation of John, the message is the same. Peace proclaimed without repentance, without justice, and without the presence of God is false. It is a prelude to judgment.
It is the stage on which the antichrist will arise, and it is the sign that the church must discern in current events. At a time when many celebrate the ceasefire and call it a victory of peace, we must look beyond the stage. False peace does not come by chance.
It is prepared. Press reports indicate that Kushner was already present in Jerusalem to present the plan to the Israeli cabinet before it was officially approved. These recent diplomatic moves reinforce a logic.
Kushner's name is not merely symbolic. He is reappearing at the geopolitical center, in that area where peace alliances are negotiated, precisely where biblically, deception and false agreements begin. Because at the heart of biblical prophecy, peace will be used as an instrument of deception.
Moments before judgment unfolds, leaders committed to seemingly promising intermediate alliances will pave the way for the Antichrist's final power. Kushner is no mere figure. He may be playing a key role in this game plan between visible peace and invisible deception.
The Bible doesn't present the Antichrist merely as a tyrant or persecutor. It describes his rise as subtle, diplomatic, and seductive. He will come promising what the world desires most: peace and security.
In Daniel chapter 8, verse 25, we find: "By his understanding he will cause deceit to prosper in his hand, and he will magnify himself in his heart and destroy many who are secure. He will rise up against the Prince of princes, but he will be broken without human hands. He will destroy many who are secure—that is, people who believed they were in times of peace.
This illusory peace will be his main weapon. In Daniel chapter 9, verse 27, we read: "And he will make a covenant with many for one week, and in the middle of the week he will cause sacrifice and offering to cease, and on the wing of abominations he will make one who makes desolate. " This covenant with many is interpreted by scholars as a political agreement involving Israel, something very similar to what we are seeing negotiated today.
However, it will be broken. Jesus himself warned in Matthew chapter 24, verse 5: "For many will come in my name, saying, 'I am the Christ,' and will deceive many. " And he reinforced this in Matthew chapter 24, verse 24.
" For false Christs and false prophets will arise and perform great signs and wonders, so as to deceive, if possible, even the elect. " Peace will be used as bait for global deception. It will not be just a political ploy, but the final stage of a millennia-long spiritual war.
The Bible warns us that when the world is convinced it has finally found stability, it will be precisely at that moment that sudden judgment will come. Since ancient times, Israel has always been at the center of God's plan and also at the center of prophecies about the end. In Zechariah chapter 12, verses 2 and 3, the Lord declares: "Behold, I will make Jerusalem a cup of trembling to all the peoples around.
In that day I will make Jerusalem a burdensome stone for all the peoples. All who carry it will surely be broken in pieces, and all the nations of the earth will be gathered against it. " This prophecy is being fulfilled before our eyes.
With each new treaty, each new tension or ceasefire, Israel's name returns to headlines around the world. Israel is not just a country; it is God's prophetic clock. In Luke chapter 21, verses 29 through 31, Jesus uses the parable of the fig tree to warn us.
"Look at the fig tree and all the trees; when they begin to bud, you know for yourselves by seeing them that summer is near. So you also, when you see these things happening, know that the kingdom of God is near. " The fig tree symbolizes Israel, and the flourishing of that nation in the end times.
With so many eyes and pressures on it, it is one of the greatest signs of the end times. As the world cries out for stability, God calls us to vigilance. In Matthew chapter 24 verse 42, Jesus exhorts us: "Therefore keep watch, for you do not know what hour your Lord is coming.
Now is not the time to sleep, nor to be distracted; it is the time to be attentive to the signs, firm in the word, and prepared. The gears of time are turning, prophecies are being fulfilled, and the world's stage is being prepared for the final acts of history. What we are seeing is not just diplomacy, not just international politics; it is the fulfillment of millennia-old prophecies before our eyes.
The false peace announced with big smiles, conferences, hostage exchanges, and secret agreements may be just the calm before the greatest storm in human history. In his second letter to the Thessalonians, chapter 2, verses 3 and 4, Paul warns us: "Let no one deceive you by any means, for that day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed, the son of perdition, who opposes and exalts himself against everything that. .
. is called God or is an object of worship. So he will sit as God in the temple of God, showing himself to be God.
The spirit of deception is already at work. A generation that does not discern the times will be caught off guard. And are you discerning the signs?
This is the time to return to God's word like never before. Abandon what is temporary and live with an eye on the eternal. Pray for discernment for Israel, the nations, and the church.
Share the truth with those who are spiritually asleep. In Romans, chapter 13, verse 11, it is written: "And this I say to you who know the time: It is now high time to wake up from sleep, because our salvation is nearer now than when we first believed. The clock is ticking, the curtains of the end are opening, and the world is moving toward a prophetic turning point.
The world is counting down. While leaders gather in marble halls, while headlines speak of peace and millions remain distracted, heaven is speaking to those who have ears to hear, as Jesus said in the Gospel according to Matthew, chapter 16, verse 3. You can discern the appearance of the sky, but cannot discern the signs of the times?
It is not a matter of panic, but of preparation. It is not fear, but of faith. God has not called us to darkness, but to light.
And today he is awakening those who sleep, calling those who have strayed, and strengthening the faithful. Now I invite you to do three simple but powerful things. One, share this video.
Bring this prophetic message to someone. who hasn't yet awakened. Maybe this is the last chance.
Two, comment below. Write "I choose to be prepared" or leave your favorite verse about the end times. Let's form a chain of faith and vigilance in the comments.
Close your eyes at the end of this video and ask for discernment. Ask the Holy Spirit to guide you in the coming days, because something great is coming. As it is written in the Gospel according to Luke, chapter 21, verse 36: "Therefore watch always, and pray that you may be counted worthy to escape all these things that will come to pass, and to stand before the Son of Man.
The time is near. The question is: are you ready for what is coming?