Trump, Iran, And Israel’s Place in Future Bible Prophecy
By Jonathan Brentner - https://harbingersdaily.com/trump-iran-and-israels-place-in-future-bible-prophecy/
Like many of you, recent statements by President Donald Trump trouble me. In a well-documented boast, he exclaimed, “Tell you what, if there wasn’t me, there would be no Israel right now.”
It’s clear that God has used the president to aid and defend Israel. I believe that’s why the Lord kept him safe from the assassins’ bullets in 2024. But his claim of responsibility for Israel’s survival not only assigns undue credit to himself, but it also displays ignorance of Bible prophecy.
Let’s first tackle the matter of Israel’s place in the end times. Trump’s spiritual advisor, Paula White, adheres to a belief whereby the church brings in the golden age of the millennium. This teaching regards Israel’s 1948 reemergence as a nation as a fluke of history; as such, Israel is no different than any other country in the world. The Bible, however, reveals a much different picture of the future where Jesus, not the church, rules for a thousand years over the nations. Scripture also reveals the prominent place of Israel in His worldwide kingdom.
Trump’s chaos and incoherence have led to failure on Iran
Jonathan S. Tobin - https://www.jns.org/opinion/column/jonathan-s-tobin/trumps-chaos-and-incoherence-have-led-to-failure-on-iran
The damage that Israel and the United States did to the Islamist terror regime was undone by an agreement that rewards Tehran and vindicates former President Barack Obama.
It’s a bitter pill to swallow for those who have spent much of the last decade lauding President Donald Trump as the most pro-Israel president since the founding of the modern-day Jewish state. It’s equally difficult for those who understood that his rejection of the patent nostrums of the foreign-policy establishment that was entrenched in the U.S. State Department, the media and the academy was essentially correct in almost every instance.
Yet there’s no denying that Trump’s decision to make a deal with Iran—the rogue state that he had gone to war against on Feb. 28 alongside Israel—represents a staggering defeat for the United States, Israel and himself personally. And those who have commended the president for all the good things he did during his time in the White House should not be reluctant to say so.


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