
Rewarding Terror or Bible Prophecy Fulfillment ? : The West Will Push For A Palestinian State This Fall
Even as Israel continues to fight against Hamas–he same group that unleashed the most barbaric massacre of Jews since the Holocaust–world leaders are plotting how to reward the perpetrators’ supporters with their very own state.
It defies logic. It defies justice. And it defies every ounce of moral clarity left in the free world.
Even as Israel continues to fight against Hamas–the same group that unleashed the most barbaric massacre of Jews since the Holocaust–world leaders are plotting how to reward the perpetrators’ supporters with their very own state. A Palestinian state, they say. One that would exist side-by-side with Israel in “peace.” But let’s be honest: this is not diplomacy. This is delusion. It is appeasement. Worse–it is complicity with evil, wrapped in the language of “international consensus.”
Speaking under the cloak of anonymity, a French diplomatic source has revealed that France will host an international summit in September aimed at rallying support for recognizing a Palestinian state. Let that sink in: While kidnapped civilians remain in Hamas’ tunnels, and while rockets continue to fall–France is preparing to reward the society that cheered the bloodshed with full diplomatic honors.
This summit is not a move toward peace. It is an insult to justice. It sends a chilling message to the world: Terror pays.
A State Built on Hatred
Let’s examine the moral absurdity of this push. In a poll conducted just weeks after the October 7 massacre, 85% of Palestinians in Gaza openly supported the slaughter of innocent Israelis. That is not a fringe minority. That is the mainstream sentiment in a population many now want to legitimize with borders, embassies, and a seat at the UN.
Even today, Hamas’ genocidal ideology remains popular, particularly in the so-called West Bank–an area dominated by the Palestinian Authority, which itself refuses to recognize Israel’s right to exist. The PA has a long, documented history of incitement, corruption, and financial rewards to the families of terrorists. This is the regime world powers want to bless with statehood?
Let’s be brutally clear: There is no Palestinian leadership that supports peace with Israel. Not one that has the will or the credibility to uphold it. There is no functioning economy, no stable civil society, no education system that teaches coexistence. The Palestinian identity, tragically, has become defined not by self-determination but by eternal opposition to the Jewish state.
Signs of the Times
We want to Duck and Dive when our Sin is Exposed on Camera , But we forget . Heaven Has Huge Audio Video Recordings collected for The Great White Throne Judgement one day!
Coldplaygate: When The Camera Catches The Sin We Thought Was Hidden

It’s tempting to view the internet’s latest viral sensation as merely another episode of internet drama. But it’s far more than that. “Coldplaygate” reveals something deeper–about technology, about truth, and about the spiritual condition of our age.
The internet’s latest viral sensation didn’t come from a reality show or a political scandal–but from a Coldplay concert in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Within seconds, a stadium-wide camera sweep turned into a morality play with global reach. Chris Martin, Coldplay’s frontman, was in the middle of serenading audience members when the giant screen landed on a man and a woman in a cozy embrace.
“Oh, look at these two,” Martin smiled, before awkwardly realizing what millions would later confirm: this wasn’t a couple basking in marital bliss, but two corporate executives–Andy Byron, a married CEO, and Kristin Cabot, the chief people officer at his company–caught in a moment they never expected to be broadcast to the world.
The woman jumped from his arms. The man ducked. The crowd gasped. A nearby spectator clutched her face in disbelief. And the internet did what it does best: it lit the match and poured gasoline.
In less than 48 hours, the clip rocketed past 77 million views on TikTok alone. The memes multiplied and it was not possible to avoid scrolling past some newly created image of the event in your Facebook feed. The identities of the pair were uncovered. Byron resigned. Astronomer, the data firm they worked for, scrambled to issue statements and name a new interim CEO. Just like that, a moment intended to be private–sinful or not–was turned into a digital spectacle.
The Viral Speed of Exposure
It’s tempting to view this as merely another episode of internet drama. But it’s far more than that. “Coldplaygate” reveals something deeper–about technology, about truth, and about the spiritual condition of our age.
First, let’s confront the reality: nothing is hidden anymore. In a world where nearly every person is a cameraman and every moment is a potential broadcast, the illusion of privacy is fading fast. A TikTok account with a modest following can turn your secret into tomorrow’s headline. One push of a button, and the truth–however uncomfortable–is out.
Proverbs 10:9 reminds us: “Whoever walks in integrity walks securely, but whoever takes crooked paths will be found out.” For centuries, people could sin in secret, hoping never to be exposed. But that’s no longer the case–not in this hyper-connected world, and certainly not before the eyes of an all-knowing God.
Surveillance State Meets Human Nature
Yes, we live in an age of surveillance. From stadium cameras to facial recognition to ever-watching smartphones, we are surrounded. But more than that, we’re also watched by each other. And when the watching becomes a form of entertainment, when someone’s shame becomes the internet’s punchline, we’re reminded of just how quickly the crowd can turn into a courtroom–and then into a coliseum.
But perhaps what’s most sobering is that this event didn’t require high-tech government tools to reveal the truth. All it took was a concert screen, a camera pan, and a moment of sinful compromise.
“For nothing is hidden that will not be made manifest, nor is anything secret that will not be known and come to light” (Luke 8:17). That’s not just a spiritual statement–it’s a modern reality.
The Gospel’s Uncomfortable Truth
What makes this moment so jarring isn’t just the affair, but the visceral shame that followed. The quick jerk away. The hidden face. The sudden retreat. It was as though their souls knew: we’ve been seen.
This is the moment every sinner dreads–not just being guilty, but being exposed. That’s why so many people hide. We manage our image, we rehearse our excuses, we cloak our actions in secrecy. But exposure, as painful as it is, may also be the first mercy of God.
Because the gospel doesn’t just confront us with the fact that we sin–it exposes us so that we might repent.
Hebrews 4:13 declares: “Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of Him to whom we must give account.” That’s a terrifying truth–unless we’ve already come to the cross.
The Bible tells us that God sees not only what is done in secret, but what is whispered in the heart. And yet He offers forgiveness, not through public shame, but through repentance and grace. “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us” (1 John 1:9). But hiding them, managing them, pretending they’re not real? That only leads to ruin.
Lessons from a Moment on the Screen
Coldplaygate reminds us of several truths worth carrying forward:
Secrets rarely stay secret. Whether by God’s design or technological accident, sin will find a way to surface. Better to confess it now than to be crushed by its exposure later.
We are always being watched. By cameras, by people, and most importantly, by God. The question is not if we are seen–it is whether we walk in integrity when no one else appears to be looking.
Shame is not the end–it can be the beginning. In a culture that either celebrates sin or crucifies it, the gospel offers something else entirely: redemption.
Don’t be quick to laugh. Many were eager to mock, meme, and cancel. But how many of us would survive the camera’s lens on our darkest day? Better to weep for others than to revel in their ruin.
In a stadium filled with cheers, the spotlight turned and revealed the truth. That light was not just a beam on a screen–it was a mirror held up to the human soul.
And if it makes us uncomfortable, maybe that’s the point.
Canada’s Church Crisis: Atheists And Drag Clowns Leading The Church

The sanctuary was once a place where souls came to be transformed by the Spirit of God, where reverence met repentance, and where the presence of Christ was both sought and honored. But now, in the case of West Hill United Church in Toronto, we are witnessing the tragic transformation of that sanctuary into a stage–a literal clown show.
Gog and Magog Update
Israel and Syria agree to ceasefire in landmark deal backed by US, Turkey, and Jordan

In a stunning diplomatic breakthrough, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa have agreed to a ceasefire deal brokered with support from the United States and endorsed by regional powers including Turkey, Jordan, and neighboring states.
The announcement came Friday from U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack, who called the agreement a “breakthrough” and confirmed that Secretary of State Marco Rubio played a key role in securing the pact.
“@Netanyahu and Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa @SyPresidency supported by the U.S.A. @SecRubio have agreed to a ceasefire embraced by Turkey , Jordan and its neighbors,” Barrack posted on X (formerly Twitter).
The agreement aims to de-escalate hostilities that have increasingly drawn in regional actors and destabilized border zones in recent months.
As part of the ceasefire, the parties are urging internal Syrian factions—including Druze, Bedouins, and Sunni groups—to lay down their arms and work toward a unified Syrian identity.
“We call upon Druze, Bedouins, and Sunnis to put down their weapons and together with other minorities build a new and united Syrian identity in peace and prosperity with its neighbors,” Barrack added in his statement.
While details of the deal remain limited, the diplomatic overture is being hailed by observers as a rare moment of alignment in a fractured region, and one that could potentially reshape the future of Syrian-Israeli relations.
The White House has not yet issued a formal statement, though a senior administration official confirmed to Jewish Breaking News that President Trump was briefed earlier in the day and expressed support for the effort.
The international community is now watching closely to see whether the agreement will hold—and whether deeply entrenched militias and foreign fighters in Syria will respect the ceasefire terms.
Israel Plays Hero saving Christians from Jihad in Syria !
THE ARTICLE IN THE NEWS = Christians are being massacred in southern Syria as jihadist militants overrun Suwayda, torch churches, and target clergy, while the world looks away. This video uncovers the truth behind the so-called ceasefire, exposes the fatwa calling for genocide, and reveals how Israel, the Druze, and regional powers are responding to a war that’s no longer local.
ANOTHER ARTICLE IN THE NEWS = Massacre in Suwayda: Pastor Slain, Israel Steps in as the World Watches in Silence
This is not just a Syrian crisis — it is a moral crisis for the international community. As evil parades openly in the streets of Suwayda and Damascus, only Israel has stepped up to act, driven by a bond of shared humanity and the call of conscience.
Pastor Dirk says “”Israel Misguidance Again – DRUZE PEOPLE ARE NOT CHRISTIANS””
Pastor Dirk Says . We are Living in the Time of the 5th Seal . Christian Prosecution will be the Daily Norm !
Rev 6:9 And when he had opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of them that were slain for the word of God, and for the testimony which they held:
Rev 6:10 And they cried with a loud voice, saying, How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?
Rev 6:11 And white robes were given unto every one of them; and it was said unto them, that they should rest yet for a little season, until their fellow servants also and their brethren, that should be killed as they were, should be fulfilled.