The Bible, in Rev 9:13-15 tells us:
"Then the sixth angel sounded, and I heard a voice from the four horns of the golden altar which is before God, saying to the sixth angel who had the trumpet, 'Release the four angels who are bound at the great river Euphrates.' So the four angels, who had been prepared for the hour and day and month and year, were released to kill a third of mankind."
In Syria today, we have ISIS fighters, Syrian soldiers, Russian planes and troops, Iranian troops, and soon...Chinese planes and troops. Additionally, the US and NATO said today that they are considering entering the fray by placing themselves between Russia and ISIS to "protect the moderate rebels." Exactly what is a moderate rebel? This is simply crazy. Can so many hostile enemies be in such a small geographic area without a major event unfolding?
Unless cooler heads prevail or God intervenes, I believe that we are witnessing the beginning of WW III, as predicted almost 2,000 years ago by John the Apostle as told to him by an angel sent by God to reveal the future of mankind.
If you study the image above of the location of the flow of the River Euphrates, you can easily see that this river, which is the Bible-predicted geographical "ground zero" for WW III, flows southward from Turkey through Syria. With the confluence of political and military powers assembling now in Syria for a showdown, can a hot war be far away? Only God knows when WW III will begin, but in the natural, the prelude to WW III appears to be forming before our eyes.
According to the Bible, during WW III one-third of mankind will be killed. Only a war which includes the use of nuclear weapons and/or bio-engineered disease weapons could accomplish this.
With a world population today of about 7.3 billion people, we are looking at the destruction of almost 2.4 billion people. No doubt, this destruction to mankind will be brought about in a matter of months, and not years (as in previous world wars).
We need to intervene through prayer to postpone this disaster and to ask for God's grace and mercy to do so.
Time is short. Repent, and prepare your heart for God.
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