Friday, 6 September 2013

In retrospect, I had a wonderful time with my Palestinian hubby and his loving Palestinian family in Syria.  I was blissfully happy there.  ......... mother told me “ I am her daughter and her home is my home.  She used to tell me in arabic “ God thanks you for the work you do with your hands.’’  We visited most of the famous castles and churches and mosques and Roman ruins in Syria too, and where the apostle Paul visited Damascus on the famous road to Damascus.  But it was peaceful in 2007-2009, when we lived there.  But I was warned to leave Syria as my Christian friend told me about the prophesy in the Bible under the Book of the Prophet Isaiah, where it says ‘’Damascus will no longer be a city but will become a heap of ruins’’.  We left the country and the prophesy is about to come true as there is now a civil war there.

 

Hugs and blessings,

 

Julie 
 

  The Question: "Does war with Syria have anything to do with the end times?"

Answer:
As civil war rages in Syria and other nations ponder potential involvement, some Bible teachers believe we can see biblical end-times prophecy unfolding right before our eyes. The Middle East is a religious-political powder keg and has been for years, but the Syrian Crisis seems to be making the situation that much more explosive. Because of Syria’s proximity to Israel, Egypt’s troubles, Iran’s threats, and the United States’ ultimatums, there is talk of the end times,
Armageddon, and World War III.

It is true that, with every passing day, we draw closer to the
Second Coming of Christ (James 5:8). And the prophecy of Isaiah 17:1 has yet to be fulfilled: “A prophecy against Damascus: ‘See, Damascus will no longer be a city but will become a heap of ruins.’” Damascus, the capital of Syria, has a longstanding reputation for being the oldest continuously occupied city in the world. It has never been without citizens or totally destroyed. But Isaiah’s prophecy still stands; there is coming a day when Damascus will be nothing but a “heap of ruins.” The current war in Syria could indeed be one of the events leading up to the capital’s destruction.

There are other verses in the Bible tethered to Isaiah 17:1, but the idea of a ruinous heap suggests that not one building is left standing in Damascus. The city will no longer be a city. Some students of prophecy believe a nuclear bomb could be the means of fulfilling this prophecy; others suggest the possibility of an earthquake. Regardless of exactly how or when it happens, two things we know for sure: God is sovereign and His Word will stand (Isaiah 40:8).

There is much unrest in the Middle East, and the war in Syria is capturing the attention of the whole world. However, this particular conflict, even if it expands to other nations, cannot be associated with Armageddon. That battle occurs near the end of the
Tribulation, during the bowl judgments, as the nations of the earth gather to fight against the Lord (Revelation 16:12–16). The war in Syria, if it is indeed part of end-times prophecy, is more likely part of the “birth pains” described in Mark 13:7–8.

In 700 BC, Isaiah wrote of the demise of Damascus. Today, 2,700 years later, many believe that we are close to seeing that long-standing prophecy fulfilled. However chaotic the events on the world stage appear, we know that all things are working toward the fulfillment of God’s Word.

“The Lord himself will come down from heaven, with a loud command, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet call of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first. After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we will be with the Lord forever” (1 Thessalonians 4:16–17)—are you ready for His coming?

Recommended Resource:
Understanding End Times Prophecy by Paul Benware.




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