Netanyahu Claims God Revealed To Him We are on the verge of something GREAT coming to Jerusalem
Netanyahu Claims God Revealed To Him We are on the verge of something GREAT coming to Jerusalem
On a quiet night in Jerusalem, as Benjamin Netanyahu poured over national security documents, a strange sensation overwhelmed him. Not fatigue, but something deeper—a pull towards stillness and prayer. As he recited scripture, the words of comfort washed over him: He who keeps Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps.
Suddenly, the world around him faded, and he found himself standing in an endless, barren valley, bathed in an unearthly light. A figure appeared in the distance, glowing with divine radiance. The voice that followed was unmistakable—one of authority and power, calling him to witness the fulfillment of prophecy.
The voice proclaimed, Benjamin, you are the leader of Israel, but your role is greater than governing. You are called to be a witness for My people. The time of prophecies is upon us. The Battle of Armageddon is near, as it is written…
Netanyahu’s heart pounded as he recognized the urgency of the moment. As the vision continued, he saw nations gathering against Israel, alliances that seemed impossible, and chaos spreading across the earth. But amidst this turmoil, a brighter light appeared—angels heralding the Messiah’s return.
I will return, said the Messiah, and My feet will stand on this mountain. Netanyahu understood in that moment that his role was not just to lead Israel through political challenges but to prepare them for a far greater, divine fulfillment.
When he returned to reality, the weight of what had transpired remained. The following day, Netanyahu shared his experience with Israel’s spiritual leaders. Some listened with skepticism, others with fear, but all recognized the profound nature of his encounter. He declared to the people of Israel: We must turn to God. The times ahead will be challenging, but the Lord has promised us protection. Those who call on His name shall be saved.
As tensions escalated across the globe, Netanyahu felt the divine call intensify. He was no longer just a political leader; he was a steward of prophecy, tasked with guiding Israel through turbulent times.
One night, the sky above Israel darkened as air raid sirens blared. Iran had launched 300 missiles at Israel. In the crisis room, Netanyahu’s thoughts turned inward. Was this the beginning of the foretold battle? He clung to the promises of Scripture, Fear not, for I am with you…
In the midst of the crisis, something extraordinary happened. Many missiles were intercepted, some veered off course, as if guided by an invisible force. Netanyahu recognized this as a sign of divine protection.
In his subsequent addresses to the nation, he spoke of Wilson’s Arch, a historic symbol of Israel’s connection between the past and its prophetic future. This Arch is not just a relic, Netanyahu proclaimed. It is a bridge between Heaven’s purpose and Earth’s reality. The prayers of God’s people uphold this nation as much as our defenses.
Days turned into weeks, and the words Wilson’s Arch took on a deeper significance. Netanyahu led Israel not only with political resolve but with unwavering faith. He understood that, as written in Jeremiah 29:11, For I know the plans I have for you… plans to give you a future and a hope. Israel was on the precipice of great trials, but also poised for a triumphant fulfillment of God’s promises.