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Today we will address a fascinating and—I guarantee—the time will pass quickly for you. It is a very, very important issue, because, as much indicates, we are living in the end times. Yes, people a hundred, two hundred, or even a thousand years ago thought so too, yet we are witnessing truly extraordinary things—prophecies are being fulfilled before our very eyes, and today you will see that this is indeed the case. Today’s material is based largely on a text I published on August 17, 2014, exactly at 20:46. I am deliberately not changing anything in it, even if there are minor mistakes, because any correction would update the date and suggest it is a newer article. This way it remains testimony that the Holy Spirit gave me understanding of these matters much, much earlier. This is not about validating myself, but about honoring the Holy Spirit and His way of working (link in the comments). It is crucial for us to recognize the times we are living in, because contemporary Christianity—unfortunately—often misleads people. It disregards the significance of prophecy, gets lost in theories, and as a result, it happens that everyone bows down to the beast, which the Bible describes as evil, endowed with power from Satan. That sounds incredible, although it should not surprise us, because the prophets foretold that in the end times, the beast would deceive many. Those who oppose will be few and will experience persecution. They may be excluded from economic life—they will not be able to buy or sell. So it is clear that a large part of Christianity, unfortunately, is heading in a direction that can easily mislead people. And what I will present to you today is clear evidence that we are living in exactly these circumstances.
Why am I returning to this material right now? Above all because you may have seen reports: the President of the United States, Donald Trump, announced the creation of a Peace Council. This prompted me to remind you of what is happening. The Peace Council is effectively meant to replace the UN—or at least that’s what is being suggested—and its first task is to bring peace to Palestine. Israel is supposed to participate in the Peace Council, so it will not be anything against its will; on the contrary, it appears to be a project that, in a sense, guarantees Israel’s protection. After all, the UN criticizes Israel for various actions, so in this narrative it is the “bad guy.” Yes, the UN has its flaws—and for many reasons. In my reading of the biblical symbols, it is a tool of the Great Harlot, described in the Book of Revelation as Babylon the Great. The package also includes the WHO and other international organizations—tools for exerting influence by this symbolically understood “Harlot.” In literature and analyses, she is sometimes linked with various geopolitical phenomena, coups, or destabilizing actions, but today a rival is emerging—the Beast. Interestingly, initially the Great Harlot seemed to contribute to its creation, but ultimately the Beast does not want to answer to anyone. It seeks autonomous power. It does not exercise it fully yet, but everything is moving toward setting up the political world in such a way that not only will it not be condemned, but it will even be protected—which is also foretold in the Bible. In the Book of Revelation we even read about ten kings who will give it their power and strength, to strengthen it.
Now I will quote verbatim a line from media announcements regarding Trump’s plans. I am not claiming that these plans will be realized immediately—although formally there are still a few years to go—but the very fact that this is being publicly discussed is significant. It certainly does not look like an initiative that a superpower absolutely “needs” for itself; however, something like this may be extremely useful to a structure that, in the reading of prophecy, we call the “beast”: real, governmental, waging wars, and struggling with unflattering public opinion. Therefore, this reputation needs to be cleaned up, whitewashed. Create something where mistakes are not pointed out, but rather applauded. Difficult, but possible. Here is the quote, which I copied from mainstream media: „Donald Trump announced that he is creating a Peace Council and will invite representatives from very different countries to join it—from France, Poland, and Hungary to Israel, China, and Russia.” The organization is formally supposed to deal with maintaining peace in the Gaza Strip and further actions related to this area completely destroyed by Israel. But Trump clearly suggested that this is only the beginning of creating something resembling an alternative to the UN. In this view, there are now two powerful forces in the world competing for influence, present almost everywhere. The first still has the upper hand—but that could change. And it is in this contest, in this interpretation, that the political representative of the „beast” is currently Donald Trump. He is doing many things that—from the perspective of prophecies—serve it. So let us look at the biblical prophecies that foretold what we are witnessing today. You will see that it is happening before our eyes, literally.
Let’s start with the Book of Daniel. Daniel received a prophecy about the end times—so distant from his era that the angel told him full understanding would only be given to many in the last days. So let’s look there. Daniel 2:41-42 speaks of a statue symbolizing successive powers. We are no longer interested in the head or torso—that’s history. We are focusing on the lower part, on the feet. Because the feet represent the Anglo-American power. „That you saw the feet and toes partly of clay, partly of iron, [means that] the kingdom will be divided; it will have some of the strength of iron. That you saw iron mixed with muddy clay, and the toes of the feet partly of iron, partly of clay [means that] the kingdom will be partly strong, partly brittle.”—this is approximately how translations render it. In the past, kingdoms didn’t care for anyone’s opinion—Nebuchadnezzar or another ruler would send the army and conquer. Today, that’s impossible. One has to consider public opinion; there are riots, internal pressure—even within the structure we call the „beast”. Many who consider themselves—rightly or wrongly—heirs to the biblical tradition openly criticize this beast, seeing it as a tool of evil. From the perspective of biblical prophecies, one can also understand where the belief comes from that the modern state in Palestine, claiming rights to those lands, is not identical with the biblical „chosen people”—this is a theological view present in some interpretations, controversial but important for understanding this narrative.
Returning to the prophecy: previously there was the „iron kingdom”—Rome. It evolved in a special, somewhat dual way, like two legs: the northern part (Rome) and the eastern part (Byzantium). Until the beginning of the 20th century, this line—in a changed form—persisted. The continuation of the northern segment was the German Reich (German Empire), which grew from Roman heritage and was tied to the papacy. In turn, Byzantium was conquered by the Ottoman Empire; the sultan even adopted a title referring to Rome’s heritage. Significantly, in World War I, Germany and Turkey were allies—and both lost. Then a new power entered the stage: the United States in cooperation with Great Britain. This is also a dual arrangement—the financial factor (City of London), political thought, and influence play a key role here. Even the current war in Ukraine—which could have been ended at the outset by preliminary agreements—was prolonged in part as a result of actions and encouragement to continue resistance; and this has lasted for years. The old power—Germany along with Turkey—did not want to give up, hence World War II. Another German defeat sealed the end of the „iron” phase (the symbolic calves) and opened the phase of the feet: the Anglo-American phase. This is still a very powerful force, but at the same time „mixed with clay,” so internally brittle. What’s crucial: feet, as we know, end in toes—there are ten of them. And this number appears also in other prophecies about the end times (for example, in the Book of Revelation),which has enormous significance for the entire picture. From this perspective, we can see how successive pieces of the puzzle—political, spiritual, and social—come together to form the pattern foretold by prophecy, and we can recognize it today, learning, discerning, and drawing conclusions not with fear, but with wisdom and humility before the Word.
Let us now look at the Book of Daniel 7:8. „While I was considering the horns, behold, another little horn came up among them, and three of the first horns were plucked up before it. This horn had eyes like human eyes and a mouth that spoke great things.” The question that naturally arises is: who is this little horn? In Daniel’s visions, a horn usually symbolizes power, a king, or a kingdom. The ten horns refer us to the image of ten rulers, which corresponds to the earlier image of the statue with ten toes from Nebuchadnezzar’s dream (Daniel 2) and introduces the theme of the „end times.” Among these ten, however, a „little horn” appears, which gains significance at the expense of three others—a picture of growing influence that takes place aggressively, displacing its predecessors.
Let’s go further: Daniel 7:24-25 supplies key details. „The ten horns are ten kings who will arise from this kingdom, and after them another will arise, different from the previous ones, and will overthrow three kings. He will speak words against the Most High and wear out the saints of the Most High, he will intend to change times and Law, and [the saints] will be handed over to him for a time, times, and half a time.” Thus, this „little horn” motif is multifaceted: boastful speech, hostility toward God’s people, an assault on the order (times and law), all within a limited period („a time, times, and half a time” – traditionally understood as 3.5 units, expressed in Revelation also as 42 months or 1260 days). This is important: the oppression is real, but it has fixed limits. The end brings God’s judgment and removal of power.
There are various schools of interpretation for the „little horn.” The preterist view sees its fulfillment in antiquity (e.g., Antiochus IV Epiphanes in Daniel 8), the historicist approach reads the prophecies as unfolding through the centuries (changing powers and systems), the futurist view shifts the focus to a still-future „Antichrist,” while the idealist understands these images as timeless patterns of anti-God power at work. Regardless of the option, the text accentuates a dynamic: an arrogant leader/power structure that persecutes the righteous and tries to rewrite order, but is ultimately subject to judgment.
Let’s move to Daniel 8:23-25. „And at the end of their rule, when the transgressors have reached their fullness, a king of fierce countenance will arise, skilled in understanding riddles. His power will be mighty, but not by his own strength. He will plot strange things and will succeed in his undertakings; he will destroy the mighty and the holy people.” This reference can be understood in several ways: as coalition support, a power base for a larger empire, or – in Daniel’s theological context – non-human/spiritual sources of inspiration for evil, which nevertheless do not invalidate God’s sovereignty. Further: „By his cunning and deceit he will prosper in his hand. He will become arrogant in heart and will unexpectedly destroy many. He will rise up against the Prince of princes, but he will be broken without human hand.” This motif „without human hand” connects with Daniel 2:45. „A stone was cut out from the mountain, though no human hand touched it,” strikes the feet of the statue and crushes it. It is about God’s intervention, not a coup initiated by human forces. The hope flowing from the books of Daniel is clear: the end of arrogance and violence comes from above, not from below.
This image corresponds with Revelation 13:1: „And I saw a Beast coming up out of the sea, having ten horns and seven heads, and on its horns ten diadems, and on its heads blasphemous names.” The Beast is composed of the features of a leopard, a bear, and a lion – like a condensation of the beasts from Daniel 7 – and „the Dragon gives it his power, throne, and great authority. And I saw one of its heads as if fatally wounded, but its fatal wound was healed. And the whole earth was amazed and followed the Beast, and they worshiped the Dragon, because he had given authority to the Beast. And they worshiped the Beast, saying, 'Who is like the Beast and who is able to wage war against it?'” From the context of Revelation 12, we know that the Dragon is „the ancient serpent, called the devil and Satan” – the source of deception. John reveals the mechanism: fascination with power, the cult of strength, and the rhetoric of invincibility create the religion of political might. But Revelation, like Daniel, constantly reminds that „it was given” – power, time, space – which are strictly measured and under God’s ultimate control. Therefore, „the patience and faith of the saints” (Revelation 13:10) are a necessary response, not capitulation.
It’s worth stopping at the phrase „he will intend to change times and law” (Daniel 7). In history, this has been interpreted as an attempt to reshape the calendar, festivals, worship order or more broadly – the moral and social order. However, the text does not encourage hasty labeling of contemporary nations, to confessions or leaders. Biblical wisdom calls for prudence: identify patterns (pride, persecution, manipulation of truth and time, sacralization of violence), and do not rush to point a finger unambiguously. History shows that these traits have appeared in many eras and systems. Political or military success in itself is not a sign of blessing—prophets often proclaimed that empires would triumph “for a moment,” only to later fall under the weight of their own pride.
When Daniel and John speak of “giving the saints” into the hands of persecutors, it is not about pessimism, but about the realism of faith: God allows a time of trial, but sets its limits, and judgment comes “without human hands.” This phrase—again—refers to God’s sovereignty. The hope of believers is rooted not in the calculation of forces, but in God’s faithfulness and in the kingdom that “will become a great mountain and fill the whole earth” (Daniel 2).
Against the background of this reading, it is worth remembering the biblical realities. After Solomon’s death, the monarchy was divided into northern Israel and southern Judah. Israel was conquered by Assyria (722 BCE), many inhabitants were deported. Judah lasted longer, but in the 6th century BCE fell to Babylon; the temple was destroyed and the people went into exile. After returning, the temple was rebuilt (around 515 BCE), but political and religious tensions continued. In the 1st century CE, after uprisings, Rome destroyed the second temple (70 CE). These events deeply shaped both Judaism, whose religious life centered around the Torah, synagogues, and rabbinic tradition, and the emerging Christianity, which saw the fulfillment of promises in Christ. These facts help to understand why, in the biblical narrative, the motif of the temple, covenant, judgment, and hope appears so often.
When talking about the development of tradition, let us remember sensitivity and precision. Debates about the canon, rabbinic schools, or centers of learning after 70 CE are complex and should not be used for mutual hostility, but for a better understanding of the paths taken by faith communities. Similarly—in reading the prophecies, let us avoid linking sharp, apocalyptic metaphors to specific contemporary nations or confessions. Apocalyptic writing is rather an exercise in recognizing the mechanisms of evil that may take on various historical forms than in pinpointing a single “culprit” in current politics.
Let’s return to the heart of the message of the texts. First, the “little horn” and the “beast” are images of concentrated arrogance, violence, and deception. Words “against the Most High,” repressions against the saints, “cunning” and a regime “that succeeds”—this is a checklist for recognizing systems and leaders that cross the boundaries of good and justice. Second, the time of this power is limited. The numbers 3.5, 42 months, 1260 days—in apocalyptic writing these are signals of an incomplete time, a period cut short; the end of pride is inscribed in God’s plan. Third, the source of salvation is not greater violence on the side of good, but the intervention of the One who “without human hands” destroys the statue and the beast and leads to the reign of the “Son of Man” (Daniel 7:13–14), in John’s vision equated with the reign of the Lamb.
In this light, the encouragement for believers is twofold. On the one hand—realism: not every success, not every domination, and not every “economic miracle” is the seal of heaven. The spirits must be discerned, and one must not succumb to the spell of power. On the other—hope: although at times it seems that “no one can resist” a given power, God does not relinquish sovereignty, and the time of tribulation serves for purification and faithfulness. “The patience and faith of the saints” are not passive; they are perseverance in truth, love, and justice when calculation would suggest compromise.
For the record, it is also worth noting that images of “healed wounds” and “resurgences of power” register a phenomenon often seen in history: empires and ideologies that seemed to have fallen receive new life in changed forms. The apocalyptic text does not so much give a “code to crack” specific events as it teaches a critical perspective,listen to the voice of conscience and not absolutize any earthly power. When the Apocalypse speaks of “blasphemous names” on the heads of the beasts, it gets to the heart of the temptation: claiming for oneself the prerogatives of God – power over life, conscience, truth. That is where political idolatry begins.
And this happened in the year 1948. It was then, among the ten horns, that a little horn appeared, which began to push itself forward at the expense of three neighboring horns. We are talking about a specific country. Book of Revelation 13:4-5. „And they worshiped the Dragon, because he gave authority to the Beast. And they worshiped the Beast, saying: 'Who is like the Beast and who can make war against it?’ It was given a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies, and it was given the power to continue for forty-two months.” That means: from the moment it receives full authority. For now, it doesn’t yet have the fullness—it’s just a horn that is growing. It’s already been over 70 years since 1948. It exists, but still does not have full authority; there is still a head above it. That was how it was before: back then, Israel—actually the Kingdom of Judah in apostolic times—also was not the Kingdom of God. The nation was real, yes, but the authority was false. Why? When God removed the last king and handed the nation over into captivity, He foretold that things would stay that way until the coming of the Messiah. That’s why orthodox Jews believe only the Messiah can establish or restore Israel—they know these prophecies. Hence the religious reason not to acknowledge the legitimacy of the current government—from a biblical point of view.
In the secular world, legality is sometimes a matter of strength: whoever has the power can do much—move borders, as we have recently witnessed. They can demand, for example, Greenland, or take Crimea—as long as they have strength. But we are asking about God’s point of view. And that says: the state of Israel will not exist in its fullness until the Messiah comes. He will be the one to establish it. Notice: it is said that whoever at the end times takes power in this country as the beast will be an enemy of the legitimate one. Just like Herod—when he heard about the birth of the King of Israel, he wanted to kill Him. He sent the army to slaughter infants, hoping to kill the One who was to be King. Similarly today, those in power have no intention of giving it up and are hostile to Christ, our Lord Yeshu. All of Israel generally rejects Christ with the name Yeshu. Even those who believe in Him there often—so as not to be noticed—use another form of His name, to distance themselves from the One whom Israel genuinely hates, seeing Him as a pretender to authority. They also associate Him with Christianity—they weren’t interested in such a Messiah, so in the past they killed Him. All right, let’s move on.
Revelation 13:6 „So it opened its mouth in blasphemies against God, to blaspheme His name and His dwelling, and those who dwell in heaven.” Notice—His name as well. These are blasphemies against the name Yeshu, because—not everyone may know this—under the name YHWH, it was above all Christ who acted; we did not yet know Him then by the name Yeshu. That’s why we read: „Prepare the way of YHWH,” and it was John the Baptist who prepared that way. Who came? Yeshu came. So, they are blaspheming that name. That is further proof not only that they are of Satan, but also a testimony to the truth of the name Yeshu.
Verse 7 „And it was given to make war with the saints and to overcome them, and authority was given over every tribe and people and tongue and nation.” At this point, that war with the saints perhaps does not yet exist—we don’t fully see it. Yes, Christianity is being persecuted, but they do not yet have that kind of authority. However, when they truly deal with the servants of Christ on earth—and let us be prepared for this—it will not be a sign of our weakness. This is the foretold time of trial. Then they will have authority over every tribe, people, tongue, and nation. What does this mean? That the state of Israel will become the greatest world power. I said this already 13 years ago—I first understood it in March 2013—and many people thought I was crazy. It was claimed this was impossible. Even more, people said that in 10 years there would be no state of Israel at all—that’s what Kissinger was supposed to have said. Others prophesied that they would run away to Poland or Ukraine. None of that happened. They’re not running anywhere. On the contrary—they are growing in power, grabbing ever larger swathes of land, and the biblical prophecies are merciless on this point: no one shall defeat them. In the end, they will even conquer Egypt, they will take the Nile Delta. I don’t know if there are people in Egypt who understand these prophecies and know what is coming—but it cannot be prevented. Whatever Egypt does, it will not be able to defend itself. That’s what Scripture says. Verse 8: “And all who dwell on the earth will worship it, everyone whose name is not written in the scroll of life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.” So whoever worships the Beast is neither a friend nor a servant of Christ; their name is not in the Book of Life. And if it was, it will be erased. Verses 9-10: “If anyone has ears, let them hear! If anyone is to go into captivity, into captivity they go; if anyone is to be killed with the sword, with the sword they must be killed. Here is the perseverance and faith of the saints.”
Revelation 13:11. “And I saw another beast coming up out of the earth; it had two horns like a lamb and spoke as a dragon.” Here we are dealing with a false prophet—perhaps with the antichrist in the sense of a false Messiah. It’s hard to judge today. As for the first beast, we recognize it fairly clearly (if you’re not convinced, give yourself time—I will show other verses indicating that Israel is this beast), while the second may be a different beast. Beasts are organizations led by spiritual powers; not necessarily a single person. It could also be a possessed person. This second beast comes out of the earth. The first beast came out of the sea—that is, out of chaotic human masses—Israel: the Jews were gathered from all over the world and a state was formed. Meanwhile, earth symbolizes structured orders, often states—so the second beast is probably an organization. What role will it have? Let’s read: “And it exercises all the authority of the first Beast in its presence.” So a beast will emerge, looking like a lamb but speaking like a dragon—that is, it will pretend to be the Messiah or refer to our Lord Yeshu, but in reality will act satanically. It will use the power it receives from the state of Israel, “and it makes the earth and its inhabitants worship the first Beast, whose fatal wound was healed.” So there will appear a promoter—messianic or Christian—who will try to “prove” to people all over the world that the beast is from God. That’s why it will look like a lamb. Evil never comes and says, “I am evil—support me.” Evil always pretends to be good. The dragon will pretend to be a lamb. Scripture makes it clear: 2 Corinthians 11:14-15. “And no wonder; for Satan himself masquerades as a messenger [angel] of light. So it is not surprising if his servants also masquerade as servants of righteousness, whose outcome will be according to their deeds.” Revelation 13:13. “And it performs great signs, even causing fire to come down from heaven to earth in the sight of people.” They will probably extract some verses from the Bible and say: “This is exactly what’s happening right now”—though it won’t be true. They will try to create circumstances on earth to fit the biblical description. Verse 14: “And it deceives those who dwell on the earth by the signs it was allowed to do in the presence of the beast; telling those who dwell on the earth to make an image of the beast which was wounded by the sword and lived.” So, we have two beasts. The first is the Jewish state in Palestine. Because for various reasons it is not very popular, it has to create an organization to legitimize itself. That role is filled by the second beast—its task is to deceive people so that they believe it is a lamb, not a dragon; that these are the servants of God, the “chosen people.” Such arguments will certainly be made. And because the conscience of many people will persist in resistance, an image—a likeness of the beast—will be made, which they will force people to worship.
The word “image” itself suggests idolatry. An image always replaces something or someone. When they wanted to break the resistance of Judeans faithful to the One God before Christ, they would bring the image of the emperor or the current ruler into the temple. This too was idolatry, but the situation is similar: the authority demanded absolute obedience and used the image as a representation of its supremacy. Whoever worshiped the image was, in fact, worshiping the ruler. Today, something may appear that will not be literally a statue, but rather some initially rigid, soulless structure or organization that will „receive a spirit” over time, seemingly coming to life. Verse 15: „And it was given to her to give breath (spirit) to the image of the Beast, so that the image of the Beast could even speak and cause that all who would not worship the image of the Beast would be killed.” We can clearly see that the ambitions of certain centers of power are moving toward the complete suppression of dissent—zero room for a different opinion.
That’s how it was in Nazism and Communism: there was only one “correct line”, and whoever didn’t support it ended up in gulags or concentration camps. A similar mechanism is looming now: once again, we face the threat of harsh authoritarianism. Someone might say, “What’s the problem? Just give in, and you’ll be comfortable.” But we, God’s servants, followers of Christ, do not place our hope in life here and now. Our hope is in the future, in the new order, under the rule of our Lord and King, Christ Yeshu. We serve Him alone and bow to Him alone. Submission to this beast would mean turning away from Christ. Even if someone tries to convince you that it is “in accordance with the will of Christ” to break resistance—evil never comes openly as evil; it pretends to be good to deceive people of upright hearts. It will mislead many, but not the aware. That’s why today we proclaim: don’t let yourselves be caught off guard. Pass this on: biblical prophecies indicate that a political power will emerge in the region of the former biblical lands, which will grow stronger, become harder and more ruthless, forcing others to serve it. Even now, we see various political circles having to adapt to it, and opposition is often brutally silenced. Verse 16-17: “And it causes all: small and great, rich and poor, free and slaves, to receive a mark on their right hand or on their forehead, so that no one can buy or sell who does not have the mark—the name of the Beast or the number of its name.” See: accepting its name or number. In the Bible, a name is a carrier of identity and belonging. In the past, slaves were branded with the mark of their master; we belong to Yeshu—we carry His name in our hearts. We will not submit to another spirit, only to our Lord, who leads to the Father. Those who desire a comfortable life will accept the name of the beast or the number of its name as a sign of loyalty. Verse 18: “Here is [needed] wisdom. Whoever has understanding, let them count the number of the Beast: for it is the number of a human. And its number is six hundred sixty-six.” All these prophecies concern the end times, including earlier ones about the statue and its toes and about the horns, from which the little horn emerged.
The beast that comes out of the sea symbolizes a powerful political structure that arose from many peoples and is driven by a common interest. Daniel 2:41 explains that the feet and toes, partly of clay and partly of iron, signify a kingdom internally divided. From these ten toes, the leadership of a single center will emerge, supported by the rest. This corresponds to Daniel’s vision of the little horn: it grows, becomes the most arrogant and powerful. The appearance of a new horn among the ten is nothing other than the emergence of a player who builds power at the expense of others—sometimes through political pressure, sometimes behind-the-scenes actions, and in the worst case, through war. As a result, its power will grow to appear greater than the forces of the countries in the region. At times, this happens through influence and revolts in neighboring countries, at other times through conflicts that weaken its surroundings. Elsewhere in prophecy, it is called the king of the north—rewarding the loyal, dividing resources, appointing key positions with vassals, because it cannot cover everything itself. The power of this beast does not come from God—it is the influence of the adversary. Now let us move on to the second beast, called the false prophet. With this one it’s harder, because it has not yet fully revealed itself. Yet even today we can see how powerful centers use the authority of certain religious and influential communities to build themselves a shield of support, suppress opposition among the faithful, and portray controversial actions as morally right. These are people we encounter on social media—sincerely convinced, and often deceived. Some wake up, others remain in rapture over the “image” of the beast, even though it still lacks full authority. Sometimes people of great influence, who begin to ask difficult questions, are silenced—if necessary, eliminated from public life. Where influence is weaker, the pressure is often economic: restrictions on buying and selling. Modern mechanisms of opinion shaping – from informational campaigns and funding influential creators, to study tours and paid content – serve the purpose of drawing in the young and the faithful to “the cause.” This is especially disheartening when some spiritual leaders fall for it, as their responsibility for consciences is unique.
Now let’s jump to Revelation 17:11-12. “And the Beast, which was and is not, is also an eighth, and is of the seven, and goes to destruction. And the ten horns you saw are ten kings who have not yet received royal power, but they will receive authority as kings for one hour with the Beast.” This means that the center which so far operated under another’s umbrella – in history, larger empires often dictated terms to it – will ultimately step forward into independent leadership, in fact becoming the eighth, though it grows out of the preceding seven. This will be a period of brief yet intense consolidation of power: “ten kings” – that is, leaders will for a short time hold real power together with the beast. Note the logic of the prophecy: the pattern repeats through history – first protectors, then independence, finally a short alliance and climax, after which the end comes. It all leads to this conclusion: vigilance and wisdom are needed. Let’s not be deceived by appearances, let’s not fall for propaganda, let’s not give glory to what only pretends to be life. Our loyalty belongs to Yeshu – He leads us to the Father, and His rule brings true life.
Elsewhere in Scripture, we read about “a time, times, and half a time” – that is, three and a half times. This clearly suggests a period of about 3.5 years. The prophecies also mention an exceptionally difficult, seven-year period, of which those 3.5 years will be a time of special trial. Most likely during this time, Israel will become the absolute power number one on earth – called the eighth ruler – about whom it is simultaneously said that it “heads toward destruction” and that its rule will last “only one hour.” We also have the image of ten horns, ten toes – and all of it is ultimately to be destroyed by the stone that breaks loose from the mountain and crushes the statue to dust. The key here is the role of these ten kings: “they have one purpose,” and their strength and power “they give to the beast.” We asked: where could such a state get this power? Revelation 13 answers plainly – from Satan. In the end times, Satan will rule through his representative and no one will be able to oppose him. Since he offered Christ all the kingdoms of the world in exchange for worship, that means he really does have power over them. Unfortunately, our governments often act as his representatives, not God’s, even if they publicly go to church and pretend to be saints. And these rulers, mentioned here, will further strengthen the beast by giving it their strength and authority. That’s why it can be stated outright: soldiers from various countries will die for Israel. If anyone doesn’t believe this, let me remind you that every two years, the Blue Flag air maneuvers are organized, with pilots from many countries participating and practicing carrying out Israeli command orders. This is presented as a regular exercise, but the purpose is clear: at the whistle – to fly in and fight for Israel. Similarly, around 12–13 years ago, the entire Polish government – all ministers – went to Israel for consultations. In Poland, hardly anyone uttered a word about it; we mostly learned about it from the Israeli media, which boasted about such a meeting. They go “to the carpet,” test the regulations – just as we do here. Unfortunately, representatives of the Polish authorities must consult with the ambassadors of Germany or the USA; without their approval they can do little. That’s how things look today. Once, Israel, even though it had borders and an army, had to pay attention to what the United States said; now the Polish government is just as dependent – deprived of real power and influence, because the agencies are strong – and subject to German, American, or Israeli pressure. These are the three strongest centers before which our politicians kneel. They themselves sometimes talk about it in vulgar terms—that they “like giving themselves” to their allies—and for free. It sounds disgusting, but those are their own words. And now, based on biblical prophecies, we recognize that this is exactly the case. Poles will not voluntarily rush to defend Israel—they simply will not have any say in the matter. That’s why I firmly advise against anyone who is considering a career in the military. In today’s reality, it’s a messed up situation: soldiers will die not only for Western corporations, but also for Israel, and at a key moment, the army will be turned against Christ himself. This is the ultimate battle, the one that Israel is preparing for too—probably aware of what awaits it. The Bible says clearly: after Egypt is conquered, there will be a retreat to the Holy Land, then the Kings from the East of the Sun will arrive—and that will be the end. In Daniel, we read that the end will come when Christ destroys the system: the stone will fall from the sky and destroy the statue. So let’s keep this in mind: this is the world we live in, we need to be aware and prepare for hard times. No other country subjugates others as easily as this beast does; Poland is among those that have given in to it completely and without resistance. In 2014 I wrote an article—before the war in Ukraine—in which I stated: “If Poland gets drawn into a war with Russia, it will not be because the allied USA demands it (even though the media will present it that way), but because it will be in Israel’s interest. Most governments in the world are already obedient to Israel, and the rest will give in after a few of its military successes.” I also mentioned Ukraine there.
As for Revelation: in chapter 13 we read that whoever does not acknowledge the image of the beast—possibly the Antichrist—will be persecuted. That means control of people on a massive scale. Today, with the development of artificial intelligence, this is possible: your car, phone, computer, and soon your fridge and light bulbs—everything can track you. You might say, we have nothing to hide—well, we can’t escape. But we clearly stand on God’s side. When God is with us, we are not afraid. Even if they kill us, Christ promised the resurrection. Despite this, humanity faces great deception. And there will come a moment when it will seem to everyone that Christ’s servants are losers—the poor, the rabble, beggars without money and food, left to the mercy of others. They will cut us off from circulation: whoever does not pay homage to the beast “will not be able to buy or sell.” Most of us might end up in prison, and those free will be cut off from the system. But the Book of Revelation 16:1–2 carries a warning for those who would give in and accept the mark of the beast: “And I heard a loud voice from the temple saying to the seven Messengers (angels): 'Go and pour out the seven bowls of God’s wrath on the earth!’ And the first went and poured out his bowl on the earth. And a malignant, painful sore broke out on the people who have the mark of the Beast [animal], and on those who worship its image.” So those who accept the mark and worship its image will suffer torment even before the final judgment of Christ. Their end will be miserable—they can only be pitied. Remember: those who laugh last, laugh best. Christ has foretold that now you will cry, but relief and joy will follow. And so it will be. We have to go through what is commonly called hell to enter salvation. Revelation 17:14 states clearly: “They will make war on the Lamb, and the Lamb will overcome them, for he is Lord of lords and King of kings—and also those who are with him: called, chosen, and faithful.” Even if at first it seems we are losing—that it is defeating us—the Lamb will intervene and win. In the end, we will be among the victors—after a brief defeat. I am sure that just like me, you too want to be there.
Among this group of victors. That is why I encourage you: stand on Christ’s side, choose His heart. Sometimes that means joining His ranks of warriors—accepting immersion in the name of Yeshu, joining the community, receiving the gift of the Spirit, and serving your brothers and sisters with it. The gift is not for you to serve yourself, but others. And if you have the gift and do not join the community, then that community is missing—you and your gift. So even tonight, as you go to sleep, think about what would happen if you became a servant of Christ; if you rejected fear and said: “I am going with Christ, and nothing will stop me. To a new life in a new world.”
Let’s get back to the mark of the beast. The mark of the beast will be a clear, conscious sign of allegiance to that state and a turning away from Christ. That is why Revelation says that some will not accept the mark not because of concern for health or lack of trust in preparations, but because they serve Christ—and precisely for that reason they will refuse. That’s why they cannot bow to any beast or image, because they await the coming of Christ. And so we today do not put our trust in politicians or parties, we do not let ourselves be drawn into that mess, because it’s all just a scam. They’re all playing on the same team. Christ does not rule any state, not even this one—He is yet to come and take that authority. What’s more, not only here must He seize it, but Michael the Archangel must still cast Satan down from heaven along with his angels. It’s not like… because we often say: God is almighty, so He rules everything. It’s not quite like that—He is all-sovereign, has the highest authority, and at any moment the Father could end this. But you know, just as contracts apply in the world of humans, so do they in the spiritual world. God once gave authority to spiritual beings whom the Bible calls sons of God—for a set time. Until this allotted time has passed, God does not seem to intervene. It’s like if you were to rent a house to your child for five years. After two years, you see they’re not taking care of it. What do you do? Do you throw them out, or do you make an appeal: change your ways, stop destroying the house, abide by the agreement, turn yourself around, correct your behavior, and start taking care of it? You have five years, then it’s over. This world was given exactly 6,000 years: 2,000 before the flood and 4,000 after the flood, and the whole period lasts 7,000 years. The last thousand years will be the reign of Christ. During this time, we must stand on His side. This is our time. We belong to those who were born in this house—the children of those who rented it. God gave the archons authority for a certain period, but all of them rejected God. No one gave Him honor. And God says: if you do not honor Me—or rather, if you do not take advantage of Christ’s sacrifice—you will not move on to the next aeon. You have a deadline for this aeon, I will not throw you out; I will patiently wait until you correct yourself. When you correct yourself, I will transfer you to new life in the new aeon.
And we do the same: we appeal to people to want to save themselves from this life—in other words: to be ready even to sacrifice their life here. As Christ said: whoever loses their life for My sake will gain it; whoever wants to keep it at the cost of denying Me will lose it. We must make a wise decision. Since you are here and you are interested in this, it means you are seeking knowledge—use it and never, ever worship the beast, meaning the state that is growing in power. Do not accept any agreement or coercion that would be connected with rejecting Christ and accepting Israel. They will use tricks: as if everything is in accordance with the Bible, as if Christ supports it. This alone shows a connection with the beast—you know its name and what it is—so don’t be deceived. Say: no, this is fraud. If I am to accept the beast, which received authority from Satan, it cannot be from Christ. This is an attempt to deceive me. I will not accept. I will not agree. In any way.
As the Scripture says, we will not be able to sell anything or buy anything, which warns that we will be excluded from the trade system, and today the trade system is one giant banking system. Currently, banking is in the hands of the Great Harlot, but she will be destroyed—not now, later. The beast is working to take over the banking system. How? Very simply. A sharp observer already sees it: Israeli companies are not so much taking over the banks themselves (which is expensive) as companies supervising the security of banks—the ones making sure no one breaks in. Most of them already belong to Israel. Similarly, most companies “ensuring security” on the Internet, so that no one eavesdrops on you—are also being taken over by Israeli firms. Of course, you are being eavesdropped on. You say: protect my computer, you install their software—and they have everything served up on a platter. When Israeli companies control bank security, the banks de facto belong to them. The Scripture says that the Great Harlot will fall—and today the banking system actually belongs to her. Since everything is centrally controlled, one example is enough: when someone did not have a “vaccine” certificate, they could not fly by plane. This does not mean that pharmaceuticals are connected with aviation; aviation was forced, used—often not directly by pharmaceutical companies, but by the government. The Great Harlot “sleeps with the kings of the earth,” so she influences… About who she is and what the evidence is, we can talk another time—today I am mainly speaking about the beast. Either way, the banking system today is in the hands of the Great Harlot, and tomorrow it could be in the hands of the beast. I’ll give an example: I think it was 2014, the press wrote about it. There was a disaster in Florida or Texas. A hurricane swept away houses. People could apply for compensation from the authorities, I believe in Texas—to the American government, according to state laws. And they heard: we will give you compensation, but sign a loyalty pledge that you will not boycott Israeli products. The authorities can force everything, right? What does this have to do with Israel? And yet—since the authorities were pro-Israel and there were agents carrying out the beast’s goals, they did such a thing. Who will prove this to you? Later the press wrote that help was denied to those who did not sign the loyalty pledge.
Now about Trump’s Peace Council, which reminded me of the foretold “peace and security.” Let’s remember this. Trump’s Peace Council is an organization meant to protect Israel. We must be aware of this. Not everyone in the world needs to join it. This is also an element of weakening the Great Harlot, who has influence through the UN. There is a rivalry between the Beast and the Great Harlot—in the end, the Beast and ten kings will turn against her and, as the Bible says, completely destroy her: burn, devour. The fall of the Great Harlot—the banking system, pharmaceuticals, and the rest—will be so great that everyone will be terrified. Trade will also cease for a time: the Bible plainly states that trade in expensive, precious goods will cease. Merchants will mourn, those in sea shipping will mourn—because they had great business with the Great Harlot. Then the probability will also fall… Either Israel will take control of the banks earlier, or it will destroy them and issue its own shekel as an international currency. And the Peace Council—as I said—is the preparation for what the prophet foretold: ten rulers, ten horns, will take power along with the beast. The most important members of this council will probably co-govern with Israel over the whole world. Will this work now? We don’t know. Think about why Trump, already a year ago when he was barely a candidate, spoke about taking over Greenland. He said—a good businessman knows how to negotiate. He immediately even threatened military intervention, and now he says there will be no intervention. Of course you can’t trust him. The point is, he said it at the beginning so people would have four years to get used to the idea. Something that shocks at first, after 2-3 years sounds: he said it already, so what’s the problem? That’s how it all works—with the Peace Council as well. A coalition of states is being prepared that will defend Israel. Today, this is just a seed. Think about it: I’m giving you an idea to consider. Maybe today you’re not ready—you’ll say: no, we don’t want it. Apparently Germany has already rejected it, France too, I think. But in a year or two, this idea will come back and many will say: maybe we should join after all? And in a few years, almost everyone will join. Though not everyone—because Israel will be at war with someone. However, a minimum of ten countries… It’s hard to take this literally—I don’t take that ten as an exact number, but more as a symbol of completeness. In the Bible, 7 is divine perfection, while 10 is perfection, that is, human completeness.
But I haven’t found a single verse in the Bible that confirms this directly. It’s more a general belief among theologians that this could be the case. Because if you treat the number 10 as fullness, that would mean „all countries”. So something like the UN would really be created, where all nations would belong to this coalition. However, it seems to me that it’s about something like 10 countries, literally even. Key ones. There could be more, but the most important. The ones that have power and resources. That is, the 10 richest countries are enough to do whatever they want with the rest. But we’ll see. Time will tell. I’m not drawing any conclusions in advance, either. I say: let’s wait. As prophecies are fulfilled, we’ll recognize what’s happening. On the other hand, if we get fixated on one option, that „it has to be this or that,” then it’ll come, the verse will be fulfilled, and we won’t recognize it because we’ll be waiting for something else. That’s why I advise not getting used to such speculations too early.
We don’t know what this fight will look like; we don’t know, either, if there are others besides us who serve our Lord Yeshu, but let’s assume that the saints are those who serve Yeshu. Because what is a „saint”? A saint is someone set apart, singled out, right? It’s not the general population, not everyone. A saint is someone chosen for some mission—most often. It can be a group of people who will serve Christ. And they don’t have to be numerous, do they? What will this look like? I don’t know. The Bible says that if any of these saints take up arms, they will die. Some sum it up: „those who live by the sword, die by the sword”; literally, it’s: „whoever kills with the sword, will be killed by the sword.” While the others, who probably won’t take up the fight… In short: if they catch you with a weapon in your hand, they’ll just kill you. And the others, who remain peaceful, so it seems, will end up in prison. Very hard times are coming, very intense persecution. Perhaps the persecution of the saints will be done „in bulk.” That means: they might not know who is a servant of the true God, so they’ll kill all Christians, for example. It could be like that. Why? Because that’s how it was under Herod. When Herod didn’t know which child was Christ, he ordered all the children to be killed—just in case. And it could be similar here: they won’t know which Christian group is „real,” so they’ll kill everyone. Then we’ll see. In a sense, it is already happening. In countries where there is unrest, Christians are dying in fairly large numbers. Syria is being emptied of Christians—there are fewer and fewer of them there.
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