Thursday, October 15, 2015

An Important Discovery

Last week, Israel announced they have discovered oil deposits under the Golan Heights. When you add this announcement to the discovery of natural gas in the Mediterranean Sea not long ago, Israel's energy needs will be well taken care of indefinitely. Israel already is an energy need provider for other countries. All of this will improve Israel's economy extensively.

Extremely important and significant, this latest discovery could accelerate the timing of the Battle of Gog and Magog. A number of our messages have illustrated recent events that have also seemed to set the stage for this battle . . . Russian troops in Syria is one example.

Now, this discovery of oil places the speculation about the timing of this battle in a new category. The Battle of Gog and Magog is explained in detail in Ezekiel 38 and 39. It is commonly referred to as The Invasion Of Israel From The North. Our Lord God directs Gog (leader of invasion) to gather troops from Russia, Iran, Libya, Ethiopia and Sudan. Magog is believed to be Russia, the Northern most country from Israel.    

Why is the discovery of oil in the Golan Heights so significant? Knowing Russia will invade Israel, the question has always been why would they want to or need to invade? Russia's economy revolves around the marketing of natural resources such as oil and natural gas, now it would appear they have a reason to invade Israel in order to control more oil.

Looking at the logistics of this new scenario, Russia already has troops on the ground in Syria in addition to their Naval ships in the Mediterranean. Syria is a neighbor of Israel's Golan Heights to the Northeast. 

How do we, who love and support Israel, react to all of these new prophetic events happening so quickly? We pray, pray and pray some more for Israel and their people before and in the midst of a great battle! We know the end of the story. Our Lord God wins a great victory for Israel, Ezekiel 38:21-23. It is getting from here to there that needs our fervent prayers.

May The Lord Bless You And Keep You This Day And Each Day,
Frank 
      

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