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EPISODE · Mar 22, 2026 · 1 MIN

908 Rapture Watch! HOW TERRIBLY CLOSE WE ARE TO THE END

from SignsWatch ⦿ Seeing the Signs ⦿ and making sense of the Times

26 Feb 2026The end times are near, as evidenced by the fulfilment of biblical prophecies such as wars, famines, and earthquakes. The current geopolitical situation, particularly the potential conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran, could be the catalyst for the tribulation period. This period may begin with the signing of a peace agreement in the Middle East, potentially in 2026.The current geopolitical situation in the Middle East, particularly the ongoing conflicts involving Israel, Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran, and Syria, is seen as a potential catalyst for the fulfilment of biblical prophecies. The speaker speculates about the timing and nature of these prophecies, including the potential for a nuclear event in Damascus, the fulfilment of Jeremiah 49:23-27, and the possibility of a strengthened covenant between Israel and other nations. The speaker emphasises the importance of being spiritually prepared for the imminent return of Jesus Christ, urging listeners to put their faith in Him.

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