How the Kurds Are Moving the Arabs to Fulfill Bible Prophecy
More and more, Arab states are turning their backs on the Palestinians.
In fact, Arab regimes have demonstrated their lack of support for the Palestinian cause for some time by refusing to donate to it.
It is true that Arab states have committed financial support, but the follow-through is what demonstrates their true commitment; and that follow-through has not been there.
Recently, the Arab revolts caused many regimes to focus on their own self-preservation, as they did not know if their governments would survive coming protests.
This focus moved the Palestinian cause to a distant interest-so distant there was no evidence that the interest even existed.
But now we can expect Arab regimes to overtly turn their backs on the Palestinian cause-thanks to the Kurds.
Because the Palestinians are pushing for their own government, the Kurds are demanding their own state.
After all, if two million Palestinians have a right to demand their own state, then, certainly, the Kurds have a right to their own land and government.
This makes all the sense in the world; for Palestinians are Arabs and, as such, could easily slide into the vast lands of the more than 300,000,000 Arabs.
But Kurds do not fit anywhere.
They are not Arabs; they are Iranians.
Unlike most Iranians, who are Shiite Muslims, the Kurds are Sunni Muslims with their own language, an Indo-European dialect.
Thus, they cannot easily become part of the Middle East culture in which they live.
Therefore, if the Palestinians have a right to their own state, then, certainly, the Kurds should have their own state; and Arabs are beginning to recognize this-but they do not like it.
In an attempt toward a homeland, Kurds in Iraq have formed Kurdistan.
Yet, that is only a region and is not their own land with their own government.
So, recently-due to inspiration from the Palestinians-850 Kurdish politicians and leaders gathered in Turkey to declare their autonomy from the Turkish government.
Arabs are watching, seeing the sense of it, but are not liking it.
They know if they aid the Palestinians gain their own state that they will have no real argument against the Kurds' push for sovereignty.
Therefore, watch for Arab regimes to begin turning their backs even more overtly on the Palestinians.
As they do, they will be aligning with end-times Bible prophecy.
After all, we need to consider that the Palestinians are absent from Bible prophecy, which seems a very curious thing since they live right next to and in Israel, the nation that is at the very center of God's prophetic plan.
By turning away from the Palestinians, Arabs are being used by God to push the Palestinians out of the prophetic picture, since five Arab leaders will participate with Israel in the end-times treaty.
Thus, as they turn away from the Palestinians, they will be aligning with Israel, which will be important to the fulfillment of Bible prophecy.
In fact, they will be aiding the alignment of end-times fulfillment by moving toward Israel.
So, instead of helping the Palestinians with a treaty with the Jewish state, five Arab leaders will actually co-sign a treaty with Israel.
(The Bible indicates that there will be ten co-signers with Israel on that seven-year treaty, a treaty that will initiate the final seven years before the return of Christ.
Five leaders from Europe and five Arab leaders will make up the co-signing team on that treaty with Israel.
) In summary, this is a domino effect.
The Palestinians are demanding their own sovereign state, which has recently moved the Kurds to demand theirs.
Arabs do not want to give up any of their land to see the Kurds establish a homeland, so they have begun to turn their backs on the Palestinians, which will eventually align them with Israel.
In so doing, they are preparing for end-times prophetic fulfillment.
It is fascinating the way God works!
In fact, Arab regimes have demonstrated their lack of support for the Palestinian cause for some time by refusing to donate to it.
It is true that Arab states have committed financial support, but the follow-through is what demonstrates their true commitment; and that follow-through has not been there.
Recently, the Arab revolts caused many regimes to focus on their own self-preservation, as they did not know if their governments would survive coming protests.
This focus moved the Palestinian cause to a distant interest-so distant there was no evidence that the interest even existed.
But now we can expect Arab regimes to overtly turn their backs on the Palestinian cause-thanks to the Kurds.
Because the Palestinians are pushing for their own government, the Kurds are demanding their own state.
After all, if two million Palestinians have a right to demand their own state, then, certainly, the Kurds have a right to their own land and government.
This makes all the sense in the world; for Palestinians are Arabs and, as such, could easily slide into the vast lands of the more than 300,000,000 Arabs.
But Kurds do not fit anywhere.
They are not Arabs; they are Iranians.
Unlike most Iranians, who are Shiite Muslims, the Kurds are Sunni Muslims with their own language, an Indo-European dialect.
Thus, they cannot easily become part of the Middle East culture in which they live.
Therefore, if the Palestinians have a right to their own state, then, certainly, the Kurds should have their own state; and Arabs are beginning to recognize this-but they do not like it.
In an attempt toward a homeland, Kurds in Iraq have formed Kurdistan.
Yet, that is only a region and is not their own land with their own government.
So, recently-due to inspiration from the Palestinians-850 Kurdish politicians and leaders gathered in Turkey to declare their autonomy from the Turkish government.
Arabs are watching, seeing the sense of it, but are not liking it.
They know if they aid the Palestinians gain their own state that they will have no real argument against the Kurds' push for sovereignty.
Therefore, watch for Arab regimes to begin turning their backs even more overtly on the Palestinians.
As they do, they will be aligning with end-times Bible prophecy.
After all, we need to consider that the Palestinians are absent from Bible prophecy, which seems a very curious thing since they live right next to and in Israel, the nation that is at the very center of God's prophetic plan.
By turning away from the Palestinians, Arabs are being used by God to push the Palestinians out of the prophetic picture, since five Arab leaders will participate with Israel in the end-times treaty.
Thus, as they turn away from the Palestinians, they will be aligning with Israel, which will be important to the fulfillment of Bible prophecy.
In fact, they will be aiding the alignment of end-times fulfillment by moving toward Israel.
So, instead of helping the Palestinians with a treaty with the Jewish state, five Arab leaders will actually co-sign a treaty with Israel.
(The Bible indicates that there will be ten co-signers with Israel on that seven-year treaty, a treaty that will initiate the final seven years before the return of Christ.
Five leaders from Europe and five Arab leaders will make up the co-signing team on that treaty with Israel.
) In summary, this is a domino effect.
The Palestinians are demanding their own sovereign state, which has recently moved the Kurds to demand theirs.
Arabs do not want to give up any of their land to see the Kurds establish a homeland, so they have begun to turn their backs on the Palestinians, which will eventually align them with Israel.
In so doing, they are preparing for end-times prophetic fulfillment.
It is fascinating the way God works!
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