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Is This the Spark? - Iran, Nukes, and the End of Negotiation

Is This the Spark? - Iran, Nukes, and the End of Negotiation

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The ground is shaking beneath Israel. And most of the world isn’t paying attention.

Fresh off a 17-day trip through the land - along war-torn borders and ancient prophetic fault lines - we return with a warning: something is building.

The people are exhausted. The hostages are still missing. Iran is preparing for war. And while embassies evacuate, the Church scrolls past in silence.

This episode isn’t casual listening. It’s a wake-up call. The stage is being set. And if we’re not watching, praying, and standing with Israel, we’ll miss what God is doing right in front of us.

Key Takeaways
  • Many Israelis aren’t just calling for a ceasefire - they’re simply done.
  • There’s a growing sense of urgency around Iran and a potential escalation.
  • The church plays a vital role in this unfolding story, whether it realizes it or not.
  • Israel needs friends. More specifically, Israel needs the church to be alert and engaged.
Chapter Markers

00:00 - Back from Israel: Roommates, jetlag, and setting the tone 04:12 - Why this trip was different: Not just places, but people 07:50 - The current state of Israeli life: Between rockets and recreation 11:05 - The war and the hostages: What Israelis are really saying 14:25 - Iran’s rising threat and U.S. response 18:10 - Biblical prophecy, Russia, and where this could all lead 20:30 - A call to the church: Wake up, pay attention, and stand with Israel

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