Source:
https://eg.usembassy.gov/the-trump-declaration-for-enduring-peace-and-prosperity/
The “Declaration for Enduring Peace and Prosperity” associated with Donald Trump is not just a ceasefire or a narrow agreement. Its language is intentionally broad:
enduring peace
security
prosperity
regional stability
a new framework moving forward
That matters because 1 Thessalonians 5:3 is not about a single treaty clause — it’s about a collective mindset:
“When they shall say, Peace and safety, then sudden destruction cometh upon them…”
Paul is describing a moment when:
leadership confidence is high
danger feels resolved
the future is framed as secure
vigilance drops
Biblically, words precede judgment.
In Scripture, judgment never falls while people are openly panicking. It falls when:
they believe the crisis is over
systems feel stable again
authority figures reassure the public
A formal declaration is stronger than:
background negotiations
informal talks
temporary ceasefires
Because it signals closure.
It says: “We’ve turned a corner.”
That’s exactly the psychological condition Paul warns about.
Pope Francis inaugurated the 2025 Jubilee Year of Hope by opening the Holy Door at St. Peter’s Basilica on December 24, 2024.
In Catholic tradition, a Jubilee is a Holy Year celebrated approximately every 25 years, rooted in the Levitical Jubilee (Leviticus 25) — a time of restoration, forgiveness, and release every 50 years.
The Vatican’s Jubilee theme for 2025 is “Pilgrims of Hope,” focusing on spiritual renewal and mercy.
In prophetic interpretation, some see a Jubilee proclamation (release, grace, hope) immediately followed by judgment.
Isaiah 61 divides the sequence:
“The acceptable year of the Lord” — Jubilee / grace / hope
“The day of vengeance of our God” — judgment / recompense
Those who read Scripture typologically see mercy first — then justice.
If a global Jubilee of peace, hope, or forgiveness is declared without repentance, judgment can follow soon after.
(Pastor Joshua Alarm Sept 23-24, 2025)
Tishri 1 is not called “Rosh Hashanah” in the Torah.
Its biblical name is Yom Teruah — The Day of the Shout / Alarm / Trumpet Blast
(Leviticus 23:24; Numbers 29:1)
Teruah does not mean music.
It means:
alarm
war cry
sudden shout
awakening blast
God built an alarm day into the calendar.
1. Alarm Before Judgment
“Blow the trumpet in Zion; sound the alarm on My holy mountain.” — Joel 2:1
Shofar = alarm = Day of the LORD
Not celebration. Warning.
2. Assembly & Gathering
“Blow the trumpet… and gather the assembly.” — Numbers 10:2–3
Trumpets were used to:
call people out
assemble them
move the camp forward
Paul borrows Temple imagery — not Roman horns.
“The Lord Himself shall descend… with the trumpet of God.” — 1 Thessalonians 4:16
“At the last trumpet… the dead will be raised.” — 1 Corinthians 15:52
Paul was a Pharisee trained in Temple cycles.
There is only one feast defined entirely by a trumpet blast: Tishri 1.
“Of that day and hour no one knows…” — Matthew 24:36
This phrase was a known Jewish idiom for Tishri 1 because:
it begins on a new moon
the new moon required two witnesses
the exact timing couldn’t be known in advance
Jesus’ audience already associated that phrase with this feast.
Joshua 6 pattern:
seven days
shofars blown
final shout
walls collapse instantly
judgment falls
God’s people go in
“When the people heard the sound of the trumpet… the wall fell down flat.” — Joshua 6:20
Paul mirrors the language:
“With a shout, with the trumpet of God…”
That’s not accidental.
“In the last days… I will pour out My Spirit…” — Joel 2:28 / Acts 2:17
Sequence matters:
Trumpet alarm (Joel 2:1)
Spirit poured out (Joel 2:28)
Day of the LORD (Joel 2:31)
Scripture doesn’t say every dream is from God — but it does say volume increases near the end.
It also describes a widespread surge — a huge crowd of people receiving dreams and visions at the same time, across ages and groups — not isolated cases, but a noticeable collective increase.
Why Sept 23–24, 2025 Sets Off Alarms
Tishri 1 lands Sept 23–24
Opens with shofar blasts
Begins the most watchful season
Leads into:
10 Days of Awe
Day of Atonement
judgment themes
Biblical order:
Trumpet → Atonement → Judgment
Warning → Separation → Resolution
“In the last days scoffers will come…” — 2 Peter 3:3–4
Scoffers surge after expectation, not before.
“The Lord is not slow… but patient.” — 2 Peter 3:9
Delay is mercy — but mercy is misread as weakness.
This pattern repeats:
Noah
Lot
Jeremiah
Jesus
Mockery peaks in the pause.
“You will hear of wars and rumors of wars… but the end is not yet.” — Matthew 24:6
Not one final war — persistent global tension.
What’s different now:
multiple major powers involved
conflicts interconnected
escalation feels imminent but restrained
That’s exactly what “rumors of wars” means.
“You will be hated by all nations for My name’s sake.” — Matthew 24:9
Persecution rises because truth rises.
Modern persecution is systematic, not just violent:
laws
surveillance
financial exclusion
censorship
cultural punishment
Different methods. Same goal.
“All who desire to live godly… will suffer persecution.” — 2 Timothy 3:12
“No one may buy or sell except one who has the mark…” — Revelation 13:16–17
Core issue: economic exclusion + allegiance.
Not phones.
Not chips.
Not convenience.
Coercion.
Digital ID isn’t the mark — it’s the capability Revelation requires.
The Beast is not just a man — it’s a system.
AI fits unusually well because it is:
non-human
everywhere
persuasive
authoritative
unseen
It speaks — but has no breath.
It reasons — but has no soul.
Image without imago Dei.
Apocalyptic language is flexible on purpose.
AI fits the pattern cleanly — whether or not it is the final form.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kcnbg5rm2dbKTirLa-gxwJJfZz0QLyznA73rOZ_ktbg/edit?tab=t.0