To the followers of Christ: Even if there was a purposeful act to resemble biblical prophecies, God can use such an act to fulfill His intentions. So if the enemy had designs to try and fool the masses by replicating those similarities to prophecy, you can bet that's how God will use what was meant for evil for our good. I mention this because I've heard it said that the prophecy we are seeing coming to fruition is only an act, including when Israel became a nation again back in 1948. Parts of Psalms 69 are prophecy written by David; he was suffering mental anguish because of his enemies, and poured out his heart, which was meant for a divine purpose to point to the suffering of Jesus on the cross. For the Jewish nation to continue to deny that their Messiah was Jesus is to their own detriment because they cannot see that the prophecy in this psalm has already been fulfilled. They have almost all the pieces ready for rebuilding the temple, including the stone masons and the cornerstone. They have completed a practice sacrifice of a red heifer and are gearing up to rebuild the temple to resume the sacrificial system. We know that Jesus was the ultimate sacrifice, and nothing they do could even compare to what Jesus did on the cross. We are so close! Our redemption is drawing near. Keep sharing the gospel with those you love because time is short and glory is on its way!
Reproach hath broken my heart; and I am full of heaviness: and I looked for some to take pity, but there was none; and for comforters, but I found none. They gave me also gall for my meat; and in my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink. Psalms 69:20-21
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