The Gog Coalition is Solidifying
Disguised by the invasion, Russia builds its coalition in the Middle East
With all our recent talk about the prophetic implications of what’s happening in Russia, please don’t forget the human toll Putin’s invasion is taking there. So many people are desperate and hurting, including friends of mine. I hope you’ll join me in praying for strength, help and courage among the people fleeing that country.
Proverbs says this:
The king’s heart is in the hand of the Lord,
Like the rivers of water;
He turns it wherever He wishes.
—Proverbs 21:1
I pray that God will take the heart of Vladimir Putin and guide it like a channel of water—that he will lead Putin’s heart to change course.
But if that doesn’t happen, we see that Russia is even now beginning to build up what Jimmy Evans and I are calling the Gog Coalition, a gathering of nations to invade Israel. Because of the conflict, these relationships have been flying under the radar. But they are real.
This AP News article makes it clear:
With less global scrutiny, Putin is also busy advancing Russia’s presence in the Middle East and Africa—an expansion that military and civilian leaders view as another, if less immediate, threat to security in the West.
Putin’s strategy in the Mideast and Africa has been simple, and successful: He seeks out security alliances with autocrats, coup leaders, and others who have been spurned or neglected by the U.S. and Europe, either because of their bloody abuses or because of competing Western strategic interests.
I discuss these footholds in today’s video, and whether it will lead to a Russian-Islamic invasion of Israel in the end times.
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