Let’s be clear at the outset. President Trump is not the Antichrist. Although he sees himself as a god, as the savior of the world, the bringer of “eternal peace in the Middle East,” and boasts of his doings being one of the greatest achievements in civilized history.
Perhaps not a god, perhaps not the savior of the world, but that works, and being “a good person” gets him to heaven.
Something very short to watch — less than 30 seconds but so, so important…
Very well written and informative article below.
Do not be shaken. Be watchful, especially if this board being convened ends up having 10 members on it.
Also, do not fall into the worldly trap of believing that the Roman Empire vanished as of September 4th, 476 A.D., as secular history likes to claim. The Roman Empire never fell, never left the earth. It merely evolved from a militaristic, emperor-led, great for Hollywood film making and history book writing empire, into a theocratic empire that spread outward to the world. It has never left in spirit. Or intent. It only became cloaked in different attire, dropping the Roman soldier and togas for robes and pointy tall hats, seen to this day in Rome, the city upon seven hills. Roman Empire influence never went anywhere, except to expand worldwide. America is rife with Roman Empire influence. We follow the Roman Empire Julian calendar. Our capital is laid out as a Roman center with Roman architecture.
One of the key elements in this board of Middle East peace being assembled is Tony Blair. Do not be lulled into thinking he’s some old politician who just happened upon this opportunity.
Mr. Blair has been a very busy man since leaving 10 Downing Street in June 2007:
Tony Blair’s Leap of Faith | TIME
Tony Blair: the British prime minister who converted to the Catholic faith
The Coming One World Religion, Tony Blair, Rick Warren, and Modern Evangelicalism-Part 1
Coming to America: Tony Blair Faith Foundation
Global Spirituality–Tony Blair, Global Banking, Yale and the EU
God and Tony Blair | Features | Yale Alumni Magazine
Mr. Blair has been one of the world’s leading proponents of One World Religion to bring about worldwide peace and prosperity. It has been his mission since leaving England as prime minister.
President Trump may have given God credit for sparing his life that day in Pennsylvania, but do not be lulled or deceived. President Trump frequently mentions God, but he is not a Christ follower. He is not born again. By their fruit you will know them, by the words which spring from the heart and come off the tongue. He is convinced he can gain heaven through works. He even stated so recently [watch the very short video in the link above]. If he brings peace to the Middle East, he will please God and be accepted into heaven.
Do not be fearful or troubled if a true believer.
Be ever, always, watchful. Attuned. Aware. Prepared. Doing the work of a disciple of the LORD Jesus Christ, Yeshua Hamashiach.
If here reading this and skeptical, unbelieving of the inerrant, infallible, unchangeable, eternal, living, and active word of God? Not truly born anew in the faith of the LORD Jesus Christ?
Well…
Better pray right now that the Good Good Great & Gracious God continues to bless you with breath, a beating heart, and the opportunity — TODAY — to come to understand, to see, to believe, to allow the LORD and the Holy Spirit to work in you.
Because much has happened quickly, revealing the truth of Scripture. The times in which we all find ourselves. The daily events are unfolding ever faster and greatly in revealing the end of days.
Pray that President Trump finally turns to the Holy Bible, discerns its words well and wisely, understands Bible prophecy, and bows his heart, bends his knees in submission and repentance to the LORD Jesus Christ, accepting Him as his Savior, becoming born anew, with a changed heart within.
Pray for all those in positions of worldly power and authority that they turn to the LORD and are directed by the Holy Spirit of God, for many have sweet-sounding words, but they do not ring true according to Scripture.
Read all of Daniel
Read all of Revelation.
Read the prophets.
Read the words of Jesus and the apostles.
Read, study, meditate upon the words read.
And pray. Fervently. Faithfully. Not amiss.
Read on…
Ken Pullen, Tuesday, September 30th, 2025
Is President Trump’s “Board Of Peace” A Foreshadowing Of Daniel’s End-Times Covenant?
September 30, 2025
By PNW Staff
Reprinted from Prophecy News Watch
The eyes of the world are on Washington once again. President Donald Trump’s dramatic announcement of a Gaza peace plan–complete with a “Board of Peace” he himself would chair, joined by figures such as Sir Tony Blair–has sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles. Trump hailed it as a “big day, a beautiful day,” even going so far as to call it “potentially one of the greatest days ever in civilization.”
Such words, striking in their triumphalism, demand not only geopolitical scrutiny but prophetic reflection. For those who study biblical prophecy–especially the visions of Daniel and the Revelation of John–this development is more than politics. It may be a foreshadowing of events foretold long ago.
The Covenant of Daniel’s 70th Week
In Daniel 9:24-27, the prophet records a timeline of 70 “weeks” (literally “sevens”), a symbolic measure of God’s prophetic calendar for Israel. Sixty-nine of these “weeks” (483 years) unfolded from the decree to rebuild Jerusalem until the coming of the Messiah, the Prince of Peace. Yet one “week”— seven years —remains. This final week, often called Daniel’s 70th week, is universally understood in Christian prophecy as the period of the Tribulation, culminating in the return of Christ.
The defining feature of these last seven years is a covenant: “He shall confirm a covenant with many for one week” (Daniel 9:27). Much hinges on that word “confirm.” The Hebrew suggests not initiating a brand-new treaty, but strengthening or enforcing one already in effect. This means the Antichrist, the global leader of the end times, will take an existing framework and make it binding–giving it teeth, authority, and international guarantees.
Critically, the covenant must explicitly be for seven years. Any agreement, shorter or longer, does not fit the prophecy. And this covenant must be tied to Israel and “the many”–implying neighboring nations or perhaps even the broader international community. The figure who confirms it–the Antichrist–will not be a marginal player. He will rise to power through the allegiance of “ten kings,” according to both Daniel (7:24) and Revelation (17:12). These ten leaders give him their authority, setting him up as the central arbiter of peace and power.
The Mystery of the Ten Kings
Who are these ten kings? Prophecy scholars have long debated this question. Daniel describes them as horns on the beast representing elements of the fourth kingdom–the Roman Empire. John’s vision in Revelation likewise ties them to a revived imperial structure in the last days. The implication is clear: these are rulers or entities with influence over territory once belonging to the Roman Empire. Yet Rome’s reach was vast–from Europe through the Middle East and North Africa. How, then, could this manifest in our time?
The European Union, with its 27 members, seems too large and unwieldy to represent a prophetic “ten.” But the idea of a streamlined board or council of ten, empowered to make decisions on behalf of the wider body, is plausible. Could Trump’s “Board of Peace” — a collection of world leaders tasked with overseeing Gaza and broader regional diplomacy–represent a prototype? While wild conjecture at this point, it is striking that such an entity would involve figures tied to both Europe (Tony Blair) and the Middle East, echoing the Roman world’s old frontiers.
If such a board were capped at ten figures of global influence, it would eerily parallel the prophetic outline. And should one leader rise to dominate this group, given “oversight and power to make decisions,” we would be seeing the embryonic shape of Daniel’s vision.
The Trump-Blair Axis
Tony Blair’s reemergence on the Middle East stage deserves close attention. Reports suggest he has put himself forward to chair the Gaza International Transitional Authority (GITA), a powerful body that would coordinate diplomacy, security, and reconstruction. Blair’s potential role would make him not merely an advisor but a gatekeeper–“the escalation point” for sensitive decisions. That is extraordinary authority for one man, and although we are not suggesting Blair is the Antichrist, his proposed role foreshadows the very sort of centralized leadership Scripture describes.
Trump, for his part, insists that the “Board of Peace” will be chaired by himself, not Blair. “Let’s call it eternal peace in the Middle East,” he proclaimed. “This is far more than anybody expected, but the level of support… has been incredible.” His boast that this could be “one of the greatest days ever in civilization” echoes the grandiose, world-shaking language we might expect of a leader stepping into prophetic destiny–whether knowingly or unknowingly.
The Rise of the International Security Force
Another element of the plan is the proposed International Stabilization Force (ISF)–a multinational security body to patrol borders, prevent weapons smuggling, deter militant resurgence, and oversee reconstruction. Israel has long dreamed of “dwelling in safety,” as Ezekiel 38 describes–a condition that seems unthinkable today. Yet what if such a force, backed by the world’s great powers, finally convinced Israel that it was secure? Could this not set the stage for the false peace of Daniel’s covenant?
Ezekiel’s prophecy also warns that Israel’s sense of safety will be shattered by invasion. The ISF may indeed be the mechanism through which Israel is lulled into that deceptive calm.
Prophetic Parallels–and Possible Pitfalls
Are we seeing prophecy unfold before our eyes? We must be cautious. Not every peace initiative is the covenant of Daniel 9:27. Many treaties have come and gone without fulfilling the strict criteria of the prophecy: a seven-year duration, confirmation by the Antichrist, and empowerment by ten kings. Without those specifics, this is foreshadowing at best, not fulfillment.
Yet the foreshadowing is instructive. We are watching a growing pattern: international leaders vying for control over Middle East peace, boards of global figures being assembled, and multinational forces promising security. These are exactly the kinds of arrangements that could one day crystallize into the prophetic covenant.
The Prophetic Certainties
While the details remain speculative, three things are certain from Scripture:
There will be a covenant confirmed for seven years between Israel and “many.” Without that timeline and scope, it is not the prophesied covenant.
It will be confirmed–enforced–by the Antichrist. He will not merely suggest it; he will guarantee it, and Israel will trust him.
The Antichrist will receive power from ten kings. Whether a council, alliance, or revived empire, this structure will underpin his authority.
These are non-negotiables. The present developments, while striking, do not yet meet these marks. But they do remind us how swiftly the world could move in that direction.
Trump’s Prophetic Language
Trump’s own words cannot be ignored. Declaring “eternal peace in the Middle East” and “one of the greatest days ever in civilization” elevates this from politics to an eschatological claim. Leaders often speak in inflated terms, but such phrases resonate deeply with biblical watchers. When men speak of eternal peace apart from Christ, Scripture warns us to listen carefully. For “when they say, ‘Peace and safety!’ then sudden destruction comes upon them” (1 Thessalonians 5:3).
A Warning and a Hope
We are not yet in Daniel’s 70th week. The covenant of seven years has not been confirmed. The Antichrist has not been revealed. But we are witnessing structures, roles, and rhetoric that align uncannily with the prophetic outline. This is the foreshadowing of things to come–the silhouette before the figure, the rehearsal before the play.
For believers, this is both a warning and a comfort. Warning that the world is hurtling toward the fulfillment of prophecy, and comfort, that none of this is outside God’s sovereign plan. As Daniel was told, “the vision is certain, and the interpretation is sure” (Daniel 8:26). What we see now reminds us that God’s Word is true, and the time is nearer than when we first believed.
Watching the Stage
Trump’s “Board of Peace,” Tony Blair’s potential chairmanship of Gaza, and the rise of multinational security forces may not be the covenant itself, but they certainly sketch its contours. They reveal how easily ten leaders could entrust authority to one man, how Israel might be persuaded to dwell securely, and how the world could welcome a figure who promises “eternal peace.”
Whether this is the moment or merely a foreshadowing, the lesson is clear: the prophetic stage is being set. We may not know the exact timing, but the outlines Daniel saw in vision 2,500 years ago are beginning to take shape before our eyes. And that means we must watch, pray, and lift our heads–for our redemption draws near.
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