spiritual warfare
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Many read Ezekiel 38–39 as a forecast of an end-times military invasion. But what if Gog and Magog aren’t about Russia or Iran at all? This essay explores Ezekiel’s vision not as a war map but as a dramatic, theological proclamation of God’s victory over cosmic evil—then, now, and at the end of the age.
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In the face of Iran’s existential threats, Israel walks a razor’s edge—defending its people while refusing to mirror the vengeance it seeks to deter. From intelligence-led exposés and humanitarian outreach to global prayer movements and principled just-war criteria, a multifaceted strategy rooted in truth, compassion, and faith offers a powerful alternative to reactive violence.