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Trump, the Globalists, and the Rapture


By Jonathan Brentner


I said For a long time, I dreaded the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, believing it would turn out far, far different than it did. I contemplated not voting, but the nomination of Kamala Harris, followed by the VP selection of Tim Walz, negated any hesitation I might have had. How could I possibly stay home and not cast my ballot against the anti-biblical and Marxist agenda of those at the head of the Democrat ticket?

The Trump victory is great news for the American people, especially for families that continue to suffer because of high inflation, which would’ve surely continued to soar amid higher taxes had Harris prevailed. Despite his many faults, I believe Trump genuinely loves his country and its people. Biden expressed the attitude of his administration when he referred to Trump supporters as “garbage.”

My doubts concerning the 2024 election stemmed from what I saw in 2020 with the all-out effort to cheat so that Biden would prevail. Did the Republicans successfully block the efforts to rig this election? Or have the globalists who control the deep state turned their attention elsewhere?

I don’t know the answer to those questions, but I know the elite powerbrokers of our day are moving forward with their plans for world domination.

Is Trump’s Victory Really a Setback for the Globalists?


Shortly before the election, Yuval Harari, a key leader in the World Economic Forum (WEF), stated that a Trump win would deal a “death blow” to their efforts.

I’m not sure if that’s true. Although the president-elect vigorously opposes all forms of global governance, might it be too late to stop the momentum toward this goal?

The globalists have achieved much recent success in furthering their agenda of world domination. This past September, they significantly strengthened the powers of the UN with agreements that place member nations directly on the path to a one-world government. They also agreed to a pact that will lead to a uniform digital currency for all countries, which is essential for fulfilment of Revelation 13:16-18, the mark of the beast.

Please know that this is just my speculation, but I suspect that the globalists believe that the seeds they have planted for the destruction of the U.S. will remove it as a key roadblock on their path of world dominance.

I doubt that the Trump victory can prevent the economic Armageddon that’s rapidly speeding our way. During the past four years, the U.S. government has added seven trillion dollars to its debt total, which just reached thirty-six trillion dollars. The U.S. is adding one trillion dollars to that total every one hundred days with interest payments on this debt now over one trillion dollars a year.

The restraining hand of the Lord is the only reason America hasn’t yet reaped the disastrous consequences of the reckless financial mismanagement of the past few decades. The fast-approaching train wreck will directly lead to Revelation 6:5-6 conditions throughout the earth.

Besides the debt explosion that lies on the horizon, the multitudes of U.S. enemies that have poured across our southern border, along with the estimated ten million illegal immigrants during the past four years, pose a substantial threat to our nation’s future well-being. Is there time to avert an eruption of violence within our borders? Perhaps, but I rather think it’s unlikely.

Satan Hates Israel

With the seeds of destruction already sown in America, the globalists have already turned their attention to another nation they regard as an obstacle to their success: Israel.

Why would they turn their attention to such a tiny nation? Because the one who guides and motivates them hates Israel and the Jewish people. Why is his opposition so intense and deadly?

It’s because Satan’s ultimate goal is to eliminate both the nation and its people so as to stop the fulfilment of Bible prophecy, such as we read in Revelation 19:11-20:10. Our adversary knows what Zechariah wrote about the Second Coming; He’s returning to a repentant remnant of the Jewish people who will see the restoration of their kingdom during the time Jesus rules over the nations from the city of Jerusalem (12:10-14:9). If he can’t defeat the nation militarily, might the devil be already working on a backup plan to destroy Israel and its people through peace?

Days before the U.S. election, ninety-four nations met in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with the purpose of reaching a seven-to-ten-year peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians, which they believe will bring peace to the Middle East. Both Israel and America sent representatives to this gathering, which calls itself the Global Alliance. It’s almost as if they had read Daniel 9:27 and decided that now is the time to start fulfilling its words.

President-elect Trump has already begun talking about reviving his 2020 peace initiative along with the Abrahamic Accords. He, much more than Harris, would give Israel’s leaders the confidence to agree with future agreements because they know he will do all he can to defend the nation.

Rapture Ramifications

There are definite Rapture ramifications to all these things. During the past week, two verses keep coming to mind.

The first, as you might suspect, is 1 Thessalonians 5:3:

“While people are saying, ‘There is peace and security,’ then sudden destruction will come upon them as labour pains come upon a pregnant woman, and they will not escape.”

On the surface, the world seems to be a safer place since Donald Trump secured his election victory. Though the cries of “peace and security” have long echoed through the halls of the UN and among the throngs at WEF meetings, there’s a deep sense of relief among many others as well.

The following developments occurred within days of the election.

The EU says it wants to buy American natural gas to avoid Trump’s tariffs.
Putin says he will sell Russian oil in U.S. Dollars.
Hamas is calling for peace.
Mexico broke up a migrant caravan heading for America.
Zelenskyy held a private phone call with President Trump and Elon Musk about ending the war in Ukraine. [1]
As the sense of stability grows throughout the world, I look for the cries of “peace and security” to become louder and even more prevalent. In the past, we heard these words despite the fact that the world teetered on the brink of devastating wars on many fronts. How much more might we hear them in the weeks and months that lie ahead?

There’s also that ominous phrase “sudden destruction” in 1 Thessalonians 5:3. Almost two thousand years ago, Paul wrote that God would suddenly pour out His Day of the Lord wrath at a time when people felt secure.

If not for the myriad of other signs that tell me the Tribulation is ever so close, I might not regard what I see as the fulfilment of Paul’s words. But combined with such unmistakable evidence of its nearness, I believe we are on the eve of the rapid devastation that will mark the start of the Day of the Lord.

The mood of many following the U.S. election aligns rather well with what the apostle said would exist just before the Rapture and the beginning of this coming day. The time is ripe for Jesus’ sudden intervention in the world.

The Lord has been reminding me of another verse this past week:

“Therefore you also must be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect” (Matthew 24:44, emphasis added).

I admit that I felt relieved when I saw that Trump had won. The world suddenly seemed less foreboding and safer. I’m not saying this is true, not at all, but it’s what I initially sensed.

As if to keep my eyes heavenward, the Lord keeps reminding me that the Rapture will happen at a time when most Christians least expect it. If He’s going to come for His Church at a time when even fewer believers expect it, now seems to be the ideal time for that to happen.

Based on outward appearances, the world seems like a safer place than it was just a couple weeks ago. However, could that in itself be a sign pointing to the nearness of the Rapture? I think so.

The Lord is coming for His Church when most Christians will least expect it. The seeming reprieve from the many dangers facing our world may be a sign itself pointing to Jesus’ soon appearing.



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