In That Day: Zechariah, Psalms 83, and the Prophetic Picture Nobody Is Discussing

The ceasefire expired today. The USS George H.W. Bush is in the region. Iran is filling its oil tanks and its lawmakers are openly floating a preemptive strike. And underneath all of it, four prophetic passages — Zechariah 12, Psalms 83, Isaiah 17, and Jeremiah 49 — may not be a sequence of future events at all, but a single moment already taking shape. In this post I walk through the biblical framework, what is happening on the ground, the spiritual architecture of the strong delusion, and what it means to live ready. These are not my conclusions. They are an invitation to yours.

The Stone Cut Without Hands: Daniel 2, the Strait of Hormuz, and What I Believe We Are Watching

When news broke that the Strait of Hormuz had reopened, my first response was not political. It was spiritual. In this post I walk through Daniel 2 — the dream of a statue, four Gentile kingdoms, and a stone cut without human hands — and connect it to what I believe we are watching unfold in real time.

Authenticity Unveiled | When the Serpent Wears Robes

The serpent didn’t deny God outright in the garden. He added to his words, reframed them, and used them to serve a different agenda entirely. When Pope Leo recently put words in the mouth of Christ that Christ never spoke, I recognized that pattern immediately. This is not new. It has a very old author.