
As soon as God starts throwing Earth with Rocks !!
Bible Prophecy & The Largest Planetary Defense Drill In History
Cross the globe, a quiet but historic exercise is underway–one that reveals both humanity’s remarkable ingenuity and its deep unease about what might come from the heavens. Space agencies from more than 23 nations, led by NASA and the European Space Agency, have launched the largest planetary defense drill in history. It will run through January 2026, using the harmless passage of an unusual visitor–interstellar object 3I/ATLAS–as a full-scale rehearsal for a future threat that may not be harmless at all.
This is not science fiction. It is preparation.
3I/ATLAS, the third interstellar object ever observed passing through our solar system, is expected to make its closest approach to Earth–about 170 million miles–on Friday, Dec. 19. There is no risk of collision. Officials have been clear about that. Yet the interest surrounding this Manhattan-sized comet has been intense, spawning everything from serious scientific analysis to breathless UFO speculation across mainstream media. Strip away the noise, and what remains is telling: the world’s leading space agencies are using this moment to train for a scenario where an object is on a collision course with Earth.
That alone should give us pause.
The objective of the drill is straightforward and sobering–to learn how to detect, track, communicate about, and potentially respond to high-velocity near-Earth objects. Interstellar objects like 3I/ATLAS travel far faster than typical asteroids bound to our solar system. Their speed compresses decision-making timelines and magnifies risk. In other words, if one of these objects were ever aimed at Earth, humanity would have very little time to react.
This reality explains why 3I/ATLAS has generated such controversy and attention. It is not dangerous–but it is revealing. It exposes the fragility of our planet and the limits of our control. Despite all our technological prowess, the truth remains: we live on a small world, moving through a vast and unpredictable universe.
And here is where science and Scripture begin an unavoidable conversation.
The Bible speaks plainly about events yet to come–events involving the heavens themselves. In the Book of Revelation, the Apostle John describes a future time when a “great mountain burning with fire was thrown into the sea,” devastating marine life and commerce (Revelation 8:8). He also writes of a star called Wormwood falling to Earth, poisoning a third of the world’s fresh waters and causing mass death (Revelation 8:10-11).
These are not poetic flourishes about personal hardship. They are descriptions of planetary-scale catastrophe.
From a modern scientific perspective, the effects described in Revelation are strikingly consistent with what astrophysicists say would happen if a large comet or asteroid struck Earth. An ocean impact could generate mega-tsunamis, wipe out coastal regions, disrupt global trade, and devastate marine ecosystems. An impact on land–or an airburst–could inject dust and toxins into the atmosphere, contaminate water sources, trigger global cooling, and collapse food supplies. Science confirms what Scripture has long foretold: such an event would be civilization-altering.
Yet the Bible goes further. It places these cosmic judgments within a specific timeline–the Tribulation period. According to Scripture, this seven-year period begins with the confirming of a global peace agreement, often referred to as a covenant or treaty (Daniel 9:27). Only after that point do the seals, trumpets, and bowls of judgment unfold.
This matters.
The events described in Revelation are not random natural disasters. They are deliberate acts within God’s redemptive plan. They occur not because humanity failed to build sufficient defenses, but because the time has come for divine judgment and ultimate restoration. No planetary defense system–no matter how advanced–will be able to stop what God has decreed.
That truth does not make today’s planetary defense efforts foolish. On the contrary, they reflect humanity’s God-given instinct to preserve life and seek understanding. But they also reveal something deeper: an unspoken awareness that forces exist beyond our control.
3I/ATLAS is not Wormwood. It is not the burning mountain of Revelation. But its arrival–and the global response to it–serves as a reminder. The world is preparing for impacts from the sky, even as it largely ignores the warnings written long ago about what those impacts ultimately mean.
The Bible does not tell us to fear the heavens. It tells us to discern the times.
As nations rehearse for a day when an object might threaten Earth, believers are reminded of a greater truth: history is not drifting aimlessly through space. It is moving on a collision course with prophecy. And when that moment arrives, it will not be stopped by drills, defenses, or technology–but fulfilled exactly as written.
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PASTOR DIRK SAYS
Biblical Symbolism of Rocks:
In many religious traditions, particularly the Bible, rocks generally symbolize strength, stability, refuge, and God’s steadfast nature. God is often referred to as “the Rock” of salvation and a secure foundation upon which to build one’s life. This makes the image of God throwing rocks, or using them for destruction, especially dramatic and terrifying, as it subverts their usual symbolic meaning of security.
Divine Judgment and Shaking the Earth:
Scripture frequently uses the imagery of God “shaking the earth” to depict moments of divine intervention, judgment, and the end times. During these times, people are described as fleeing to caves and hiding among the rocks from the “terror of the Lord”. The idea of the natural world, including the very ground beneath our feet, being used as an instrument of divine wrath underscores the absolute power and majesty of God during a period of universal upheaval.
The Stumbling Stone:
Another related biblical metaphor is that of Jesus as both the “living Stone” upon which the church is built and a “stumbling stone” or a “rock that makes them fall” for those who reject Him. The idea of a rock “crushing” those upon whom it falls is used as a warning against ignoring God’s message and courting severe judgment.
Both Jesus and John the Revelater Mentioned , Planets falling on Earth during the 2nd Coming of Jesus at the Battle of Armageddon. This can be seen as WHEN God starts throwing Earth with Rocks !! after his 7 Plaques of Wrath just before the 2nd Coming of Jesus.
Mat 24:29 – 31 Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken:
And then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory.
And he shall send his angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they shall gather together his elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other.
Rev 16:15 – 21 Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed is he that watcheth, and keepeth his garments, lest he walk naked, and they see his shame.
And he gathered them together into a place called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon.
And the seventh angel poured out his vial into the air; and there came a great voice out of the temple of heaven, from the throne, saying, It is done.
And there were voices, and thunders, and lightnings; and there was a great earthquake, such as was not since men were upon the earth, so mighty an earthquake, and so great.
And the great city was divided into three parts, and the cities of the nations fell: and great Babylon came in remembrance before God, to give unto her the cup of the wine of the fierceness of his wrath.
And every island fled away, and the mountains were not found.
And there fell upon men a great hail out of heaven, every stone about the weight of a talent: and men blasphemed God because of the plague of the hail; for the plague thereof was exceeding great.
Please watch this Video in understanding what takes place at the 2nd Coming of Jesus @ the Battle of Armageddon !!
THE EARTH STOPS SPINNING / ROTATING AT THE 2ND COMING OF JESUS
DIE ROTASIE VAN DIE AARDE STOP BY DIE WEDERKOMS VAN JESUS CHRISTUS
SIGNS OF THE TIMES
NOTE : That Trump and His Administration are Christian Zionists and they Push this Doctrine of Demons down Every Christian worldwide s ear Canal.
This the Sign of the Times article for the Day !
Ted Cruz accuses US churches of failing to confront antisemitism

Invoking legacy of the Holocaust, Texas senator warns that the West, including many American churches, is ignoring the surging antisemitism among young people.
American churches are “asleep” at the wheel when it comes to antisemitism, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz claimed while addressing a pro-Israel event last week.
Last Thursday, Cruz spoke at an Israel Allies Foundation event in Washington DC, warning that while antisemitism is on the rise in the US – particularly among young people – American churches appear to be largely “asleep” on the issue.
The Republican lawmaker invoked the legacy of the Holocaust during his speech, calling the sharp rise in antisemitism globally since October 7, 2023 an echo of the “same hatred” that led to the genocide of the 1930s and 1940s.
“We find ourselves facing echoes of the same hatred which fueled the Holocaust,” Cruz said. “The world’s response to the October 7 attacks made clear that the hatred of the Jewish people did not end in 1945. The hatred that fueled the Holocaust is still alive today and is not confined to geography.”
Cruz took aim at Christians promoting super sessionism, also known as “replacement theology,” which argues that the eternal biblical covenant between God and the Jewish people was nullified and replaced with the “new covenant” of Christianity.
“The poison is yielding results, especially among young people. The poison pouring into their ears is twisting their view of the world.”
“The Church is asleep, fueled by a heresy called replacement theology. If we lose this battle, we lose our nation.”
Far-right podcaster Tucker Carlson, who clashed with Cruz in an interview earlier this year, has in recent months openly promoted replacement theology, declaring that there is no longer a “chosen people” of the Bible, adding that Christians have now taken on that role.
PASTOR DIRK SAYS :
The Christian Zionist Believe Systems is a Doctrine of Demons , For God dissolved the Old Covenant – Zionism and Gave us a New Covenant called Christianity , ONE WAY TO GET TO GOD – AND THAT IS THROUGH JESUS . not the Old Covenant included .
The Dual Covenant of the Christian Zionism believe system is Not the way of Salvation , You CAN NOT select Option 1. Zionism or Option 2. Both Christianity and Zionism and switch between the 2 Like you want!
The Trump Administration since their 1st Term pushed the Doctrine of Demons into the lime Light and even more so with the Assassination of Charlie Kirk and now thees shootings in Australia.
XMAS IN ISRAEL = NOTHING TO DO WITH JESUS . ONLY A TOURIST ATTRACTION BY THE ZIONISTS for THEIR CHRISTIAN ZIONIST “FRIENDS”

GOG AND MAGOG UPDATE
Israel, Greece, Cyprus plan joint force to protect from Magog / Turkish aggression

The proposed force would integrate land, air, and naval units and be positioned to respond quickly to security threats and acts of sabotage in the region.
Israel, Greece, and Cyprus are planning to establish a joint rapid-response military force of about 2,500 troops to operate across the eastern Mediterranean, according to a report by the Greek daily Ta Nea.
The proposed force would integrate land, air, and naval units and be positioned to respond quickly to security threats and acts of sabotage in the region, particularly from Turkey.
The framework envisions Israel and Greece each contributing roughly 1,000 soldiers, with Cyprus providing 500.
Operations would be conducted from existing military bases and infrastructure in Israel and Cyprus, as well as from the Greek islands of Rhodes and Karpathos, creating a continuous operational arc across key maritime zones.
Officials involved in the planning say the initiative is driven by growing concern over the vulnerability of critical infrastructure, including offshore energy platforms, undersea pipelines, and electricity cables. Recent incidents in the Baltic Sea, where Chinese and Russian vessels damaged subsea cables and pipelines in what appeared to be deliberate actions, have heightened awareness of similar risks in the Mediterranean.
“A Greek-Israeli rapid reaction force is not an alliance against anyone. It fills a strategic void. From Rhodes to Cyprus and Israel, platforms, pipelines, and electricity cables are exposed,” an official told Ta Nea.
Beyond regional defense, proponents say the force would serve wider European interests by helping secure routes for transporting natural gas and oil from the eastern Mediterranean to Europe.
One official said the region must act proactively rather than waiting for a crisis to force coordination, arguing that a standing joint mechanism would improve early warning, deterrence, and rapid response capabilities.
The official added that the future of the region should be guided by cooperation, interoperability, and international law, not competing territorial claims.
The initiative comes against the backdrop of worsening relations between Israel and Turkey since October 7, 2023. Ankara has imposed a full trade embargo on Israel and stepped up political and rhetorical attacks over Israel’s war with Hamas. Israel has also insisted that Turkey be excluded from the International Stabilization Force expected to secure and administer Gaza under President Donald Trump’s 20-point plan.
At the same time, Turkey has significantly expanded its military capacity. According to the The New Arab, by 2025 approximately 80% of the components required by Turkey’s defense industry were produced domestically, reflecting a sharp increase in self-sufficiency.
While the rapid-response force remains at the planning stage, officials say it reflects a broader shift toward structured regional security cooperation, aimed at protecting shared assets and responding swiftly to emerging threats in the eastern Mediterranean.
Who Will the Peacekeepers Really Watch In Gaza? Israel Has Reason To Worry

When They say Peace and Security >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
The word peace has a comforting sound. It suggests safety, stability, and an end to bloodshed. But history teaches a harder lesson: when peace is declared without power to enforce it, violence does not disappear—it simply waits. That is the looming danger behind the proposed International Stabilization Force (ISF) outlined in President Donald Trump’s plan to end the Israel–Hamas war. What is being marketed as a peacekeeping solution for Gaza is increasingly shaping up to be something far more troubling for Israel: a monitoring force that restrains Israel’s defenses while leaving Hamas intact.
According to U.S. officials cited by Reuters on December 12, international troops could be deployed to Gaza as early as next month. Yet those same officials made clear the ISF would not fight or disarm Hamas—the very terror organization that launched the October 7, 2023 massacre, murdering more than 1,200 Israelis and foreign nationals and wounding thousands more. That single admission should set off alarm bells across Israel and among anyone who understands counter terrorism realities.
In mid-November, the UN Security Council endorsed Trump’s 20-point “Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict,” authorizing a temporary ISF with a sweeping mandate: overseeing borders, providing security, and demilitarizing Gaza. On paper, it sounds robust. In practice, it is already being hollowed out. If the ISF will not disarm Hamas, then demilitarization becomes a slogan rather than a mission.
This is precisely the model Hamas has been demanding—a force that observes but does not enforce. Hamas leaders have repeatedly stated they will not lay down their weapons. Senior leader Khaled Mashaal openly rejected any international force with authority over “the weapons of the resistance.” Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey—longtime Hamas enablers—have echoed this position, insisting the force should merely prevent clashes, not dismantle terror infrastructure. Translation: keep Israel in check while Hamas rearms.
We have seen this movie before, and it ended badly. The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), established in 1978, was tasked with ensuring peace and disarming militant groups. Instead, it presided over one of the most catastrophic failures in modern peacekeeping. Under UNIFIL’s watch, Hezbollah expanded from a lightly armed militia into a terror army with more than 150,000 rockets aimed at Israel. Weapons were embedded in civilian homes, tunnels dug beneath villages, and military sites built near UN posts. UNIFIL did not stop it. It did not dismantle it. It reported—and failed.
As Hussain Abdul-Hussain of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies noted, UNIFIL never engaged Hezbollah in law enforcement or firefights. It searched, reported, and deferred—while Hezbollah used peacekeepers as human shields to deter Israeli action. Israel was forced to watch its northern border transform into a ticking time bomb.
Now that failed model is being dusted off and transported to Gaza.
The situation grows more troubling when examining who is likely to staff this force. Many contributing nations are expected to be Muslim-majority countries whose leaders have already stated they will not “enforce peace” against Hamas. Jordan’s King Abdullah II has flatly refused to send troops, saying peace enforcement is something “nobody will want to touch.” Turkey’s foreign minister openly argued that disarming Hamas should not be the ISF’s first task. Egypt’s foreign minister described the mission as primarily monitoring the ceasefire and borders.
This is not an accusation of religious bias—it is a recognition of political reality. Many Arab and Islamic governments fear domestic backlash if their soldiers confront Hamas. They fear protests, instability, and being branded collaborators with Israel. As a result, the safest path for them is the weakest one: monitoring, humanitarian coordination, and restraint—especially restraint on Israel.
That restraint, however, would come at a devastating cost. Hamas has already demonstrated its strategy: survive, rearm, and strike again. Qatar and Turkey are reportedly floating proposals to store Hamas’s weapons “securely” or transfer them to the Palestinian Authority—temporary solutions designed to preserve Hamas’s influence until political winds shift. Israelis are not paranoid to see this as preparation for another October 7 Called Gog and Magog.
Gaza does not need monitors with clipboards. It needs a force willing to confront terror, seize weapons, destroy tunnels, and end Hamas’s rule decisively. It needs strength—not symbolism. To believe a UN-authorized force will aggressively dismantle a jihadist organization that openly rejects disarmament is not optimism; it is denial.
President Trump often speaks of “peace through strength.” In Gaza, that phrase is not rhetoric—it is reality. Any force unwilling to confront Hamas will inevitably end up doing something else instead: watching Israel, restraining Israel, and judging Israel, while terror quietly regroups.
Peace is not kept by standing between a killer and his victim. It is kept by stopping the killer. Until the international community is willing to do that in Gaza, any so-called peacekeeping force risks becoming exactly what Israel fears most—not a shield against terror, but a spotlight fixed firmly on the Jewish state while its enemies reload in the shadows.
If history is our guide, Israel has every reason to be wary.