Is This The Beginning Of Prophetic Fulfillment, Or Simply A Shadow Of What Is To Come?

 

June 24, 2025

By Greg Laurie

Reprinted from Harbinger’s Daily

 

As we all know, the United States just hit the nuclear reactors in Iran through a very successful military operation authorized by the president. President Trump held a press conference on Saturday night where he thanked our military, the Israelis for their cooperation, and God.

Then, he included something in his speech that kind of surprised me. He simply said, “We love you, God.”

I think his statement gives you an insight into the emotional pressure on the U.S. President. It is an awesome responsibility to sit behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office, with the weight of the world on your shoulders, having to make decisions that affect human lives.

I believe the mission to destroy Iran’s nuclear reactors was justified. There is a radical regime in control of Iran. Just as we have our eschatology—the study of end-times events—and believe that our Messiah Jesus is coming, the terror-sponsoring leaders of Iran believe that they have a “messiah” of sorts coming as well. They believe the way to prepare the ground for their “Mahdi” to arrive is by creating chaos, hence their activities around the world supporting terrorist organizations like Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis.

Over 240 Americans have been killed by Iran-backed terrorist organizations, not to mention all of the Israelis who have died at their hands.

The question arises at a time like this: Is this a fulfillment of Bible prophecy? I would say the answer is… maybe. A more precise question might be: Is this the beginning of a prophetic fulfillment, or simply a shadow of what’s to come? Let me explain.

We ultimately know that after Israel is regathered as a nation in her land, which occurred on May 14th, 1948, a large force from the Prophecy of Gog and Magog in Ezekiel 38-39 will emerge to attack the Jewish State.

Many, including myself, believe “Magog” is Russia. Significantly, one of the allies marching with Magog is called “Persia,” the former name of Iran before it was changed in 1935.

Persia will one day march against Israel, attempting with a coalition of nations to invade the Jewish State from the north. This has not yet happened. What we do see, however, is an increasing alignment between Russia and Iran, rising tensions, and ongoing hostility between Iran and Israel.

It’s a cause for great prayer. Many believe Christians want to see Armageddon come and war break—nothing could be further from the truth. We know that wars will come one day, but we hope and pray for peace. In fact, the Bible tells us to “pray for the peace of Jerusalem.”

Let’s continue to pray for God’s protection of the United States and Israel. Let’s pray for the leadership of both nations. Pray that God gives our president wisdom as he makes these decisions that affect so many people.