Will this message pass by or will it mark you? Will it awaken your heart to the reality that we are living in the last days? I am not speaking to frighten you.

I am calling you to awareness, to alignment, and to action.

My goal isn’t to scare you.

It’s to help you see the incredible privilege we have.

We are alive to witness what prophets and kings only dreamed of.

We are in the final chapter.

This moment calls for a decision not just religion but a real relationship.

A decision to make Jesus the Lord of your life based on this promise from Romans 10.

If you declare with your mouth Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.

It’s a simple, profound exchange, your heart’s belief, your mouth’s confession, and his eternal salvation.

Maybe you’re watching this and you’ve never truly given your life to him.

Or perhaps you’ve drifted away.

God is calling you home.

Right now is your moment.

The signs are clear.

The time is short.

I invite you to pray this.

Jesus, I believe you are the son of God.

I believe you died for me and rose again.

Please forgive me.

I turn from my sin and surrender my life to you.

Be my Lord and my Savior.

Make me new.

Thank you for saving me.

If you just prayed that, you are part of his family.

Please write I made the decision in the comments so we can welcome you.

For every believer already walking with him, write I am ready.

The water in Jerusalem is a sign.

The prophecies are converging.

The return of Jesus is imminent.

The question is, how will you respond? I pray you will wake up, give everything to Jesus, and one day hear him say, “Well done, good and faithful servant.

Keep watching.

The best is yet to come.

” There are places on earth where time seems to hold its breath, where the past, present, and future collapse into a single moment.

Where every footstep echoes with the weight of promises made long ago.

The Mount of Olives is one of those places.

For 3,000 years, this mountain has stood watch over Jerusalem.

Kings have fled across its slopes.

Prophets have wept beneath its olive trees.

And on one fateful night, a man knelt here in prayer so intense that his sweat became drops of blood.

But the mountain story didn’t end that night.

In fact, according to scripture, its most important chapter hasn’t been written yet.

And recently, something unexpected has started happening.

The mountain is changing.

Geologists monitoring the region have documented new stress patterns.

Hikers have photographed cracks that seem to widen with each passing season.

And online, millions of people are asking the same question.

Is the Mount of Olives beginning to split? If this mountain does split one day, whether through natural forces or divine intervention, are we ready for what comes next? Before we dive in, if you appreciate convergence of ancient scripture and modern science, go ahead
and hit that like button and make sure you’re subscribed because we’re going to walk through the facts, both the geological evidence and the biblical prophecy.

So, let’s begin with the Mount of Olives, which has been silent for 2,000 years, but the earth beneath it is starting to speak.

Let’s find out what it’s saying.

To understand what’s happening at the Mount of Olives, we need to zoom out and look at the bigger geological picture.

Because this mountain doesn’t sit in isolation, it’s part of one of the most seismically active fault systems in the world.

The Mount of Olives sits directly on what’s called the Dead Sea Transform Fault, also known as the Jordan Rift Valley.

This is a massive fault line that stretches over 1,000 kilometers, running from the Red Sea in the south, all the way up through the Dead Sea, the Jordan Valley, and into Lebanon.

Here’s what makes this significant.

This fault marks the boundary between the Arabian plate to the east and the African plate to the west.

These two massive pieces of Earth’s crust are slowly moving past each other.

What geologists call a strike slip fault at a rate of about 4 to 5 mm per year.

Now that might not sound like much, but over centuries and millennia that movement builds up enormous stress.

And when that stress is released, you get earthquakes.

And Jerusalem has a documented history of devastating earthquakes.

In 750 BC, a massive earthquake struck during the reign of King Uzziah.

So powerful that the prophet Amos referenced it and its effects were still being talked about centuries later.

In 31 BC, another major quake hit the region during the reign of Herod the Great.

More recently, in 1927, a magnitude 6.

2 earthquake centered near the Dead Sea caused significant damage to Jerusalem and killed hundreds of people across the region.

So, the question isn’t if the ground beneath Jerusalem will move again, it’s when.

But here’s where it gets really interesting.

The Mount of Olives itself is particularly vulnerable to this tectonic activity.

The mountain is primarily composed of soft sonian chalk and limestone, relatively unstable rock that’s prone to fracturing and landslides, especially during seismic events.

In 1964, when engineers were conducting surveys for the construction of the Seven Arches Hotel on the Mount of Olives, they discovered something remarkable.

A pre-existing fault line running directly through the mountain from east to west.

East to west.

Does that sound familiar? This wasn’t a new crack caused by construction.

It was an ancient geological feature that had been there for thousands of years, hidden beneath the surface.

The discovery was documented by Israeli geologists and engineers at the time, confirming what many had suspected.

The mountain already has a natural weak point, running in the exact direction described in biblical prophecy.

Today, Israel has one of the most advanced earthquake monitoring systems in the world.

After the lessons learned from past disasters, the Israeli government has installed hundreds of seismic sensors throughout the country, including in and around Jerusalem.

These instruments constantly measure ground movement, stress buildup, and even the smallest tremors.

And what they found is concerning.

Studies show that the Dead Sea fault system is overdue for a major earthquake.

The last significant quake in this area was nearly a century ago.

Given the rate of tectonic movement and the historical pattern of seismic events, geologists estimate there’s a meaningful probability of a magnitude 6 or greater earthquake striking the region within our lifetimes.

If or more realistically when that happens, the Mount of Olives would be one of the most affected areas.

Its soft rock composition, steep slopes, and existing fault line make it geologically unstable.

In a major earthquake, significant fracturing, landslides, and even a dramatic splitting of the mountain are entirely within the realm of geological possibility.

So, here’s what we know from science.

The Mount of Olives sits on an active fault zone.

It has a documented east to west fault line already running through it.

The region is overdue for a major earthquake.

And when that earthquake comes, the mountain could very well split in a dramatic and visible way.

Now, does this mean the recent reports of new cracks are evidence of imminent catastrophe? Not necessarily.

Minor fracturing, erosion, and small fissures can occur naturally over time without any major seismic event.

It’s important to distinguish between normal geological weathering and genuine precursors to a significant earthquake.

What’s undeniable, though, is this.

The geological conditions for the fulfillment of Zechariah’s prophecy already exist.

Whether that fulfillment happens through a natural earthquake triggered by tectonic forces or through a supernatural event beyond scientific explanation, the stage is set.

Which brings us to the next question.

What does the Bible actually say about this moment? And how have scholars throughout history interpreted this prophecy? Now, let’s turn to the prophecy itself.

Because to understand what people are seeing in these geological changes, we need to understand what scripture actually says and what it means.

The prophet Zechariah wrote these words around 520 BC.

On that day, his feet will stand on the Mount of Olives east of Jerusalem.

And the Mount of Olives will be split in two from east to west forming a great valley with half of the mountain moving north and half moving south.

This isn’t just a random geological prediction.

It’s embedded in one of the most dramatic and important prophecies in all of scripture.

A prophecy about the day of the Lord, the final battle, and the return of the Messiah.

Let’s look at the context.

The chapter opens with Jerusalem under siege.

All nations have gathered against the city.

The people are desperate.

Half the city goes into exile.

And then at the darkest moment, verse three says, “Then the Lord will go out and fight against those nations as he fights on a day of battle.

” And the very next verse describes his feet standing on the Mount of Olives and the mountains splitting.

For believers, this isn’t just about geology.

It’s about deliverance.

It’s about God himself stepping into history to rescue his people when all hope seems lost.

But here’s what makes this prophecy even more remarkable.

The Mount of Olives wasn’t chosen arbitrarily.

It’s been a sacred place for thousands of years.

This is where King David fled when his son Abselum rebelled against him.

This is where the Jewish people would light signal fires to announce the new moon.

This is where ancient prophets walked and prayed.

And for Christians, this mountain holds even deeper significance.

 

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