This is the central truth of our faith, the atonement.

Jesus didn’t just die for you.

He died as you.

He took the punishment you deserved, so he could give you the righteousness you didn’t earn.

Isaiah 1:18 promises, “Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow.

” When God forgives, he doesn’t just tolerate you.

He washes you.

He removes your sin as far as the east is from the west.

You are no longer condemned.

You are clean.

the invitation and now he stands before you not just as a savior but as a shepherd.

In Matthew 11 he gives the most beautiful invitation in history.

Come to me all you who are weary and burdened and I will give you rest.

He knows you are tired.

He knows you are anxious about the future.

He knows the weight you are carrying and he is saying let me carry it.

He isn’t asking for your perfection.

He is asking for your surrender.

He isn’t asking you to clean yourself up before you come.

He is asking you to come so he can clean you up.

The prayer of surrender.

If you have never taken this step, if you have never officially began a relationship with Jesus Christ, you can do it right now.

There is no magic formula.

It is just an honest conversation between a broken heart and a loving God.

If you are ready to trade your fear for his peace, pray this with me right where you are.

Lord Jesus, I know that I am a sinner.

I know I cannot save myself.

But I believe you are the son of God.

I believe you died for my sin and rose from the dead.

Today I turn from my old life.

I open the door of my heart.

Please forgive me.

Wash me clean.

Fill me with your spirit.

Be my savior, my lord, and my best friend.

From this day forward, I choose to follow you.

Amen.

During the feast of Sukkot, when Jerusalem should be filled with songs of harvest and joy, the Mount of Olives began to tremble.

Faint cracks appeared on its western slopes, hairline fractures cutting through the ancient stone, like veins of light breaking through the earth.

Do you think this is a geology work that science will soon explain? Or is this really a divine sign, a fulfillment of longfortold prophecy? For generations, the Mount of Olives has stood as the meeting point between what is seen and unseen.

the threshold where Jesus prayed in agony, where his feet last touched the earth before he ascended into heaven.

From here he looked upon Jerusalem and wept.

From here he promised to return.

And now as the feast of Sukkot, the feast of dwelling unfolds, the mountain that once echoed his steps begins to shift again.

The ground seems to breathe, remembering the weight of divine feet once upon it.

Is this coincidence or the first tremor of prophecy awakening? Prophets once spoke of this mountain’s awakening.

Zechariah declared, “On that day, his feet will stand on the Mount of Olives, and the mountain shall split in two.

Could it be that the earth itself is preparing for that day?” Buckle up.

The signs are no longer distant.

The mountain speaks, and its voice carries both warning and promise.

Join us as we explore the mystery of the Mount of Olives, the cracks that appear today, and their meaning behind the biblical signs.

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To truly grasp why those Mount of Olives cracks caused such a worldwide stir, one must return to the Bible and uncover the Mount’s pivotal place in the divine saga of salvation.

The Mount of Olives has always been more than a mountain.

It is the silent witness of divine history.

The place where heaven once touched earth and where earth will tremble again when heaven draws near.

This is the mountain where Jesus often traveled.

Not only did he say, “If you had known even now the things that would bring you peace,” but now they are unknown to you.

But Jesus was worried about Jerusalem.

It was also here that Jesus gave his disciples the prophecy about the end of the world in Matthew 24.

It was also here that Jesus ascended to heaven.

It was from this mountain that the angel said to the disciples, “Men of Galilee, why do you stand looking into the sky? This same Jesus who has been taken up from you into heaven will come back in the same way as you have seen him go into heaven.

Zechariah in chapter 14 it is prophesied what will happen when Jesus returns.

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

Then the Mount of Olives will split in two east and west.

Half of the mountain will move north and half south, forming a large valley in the middle.

If that is the case, when we hear today that this mountain is being split, we cannot help but rejoice.

The cracks that appear today are not just lines in the soil.

They are reminders of a covenant written long ago.

But why now? Why during the feast of Sukkot? The feast that celebrates dwelling the time when God’s people remember how the Lord once walked among them in tense and glory.

It is as if creation itself is echoing that cry once more.

Emmanuel, God with us.

The ground shakes not merely from pressure beneath, but from the weight of remembrance, a holy reminder that he once stood here and will stand here again.

Scientists may see fault lines, tension, and erosion.

But faith sees something deeper alignment.

The same earth that held his cross, that absorbed his blood, is now shifting, almost as if preparing to receive his feet once more.

>> The temple mount is the site of the first and second Jewish temples.

But for hundreds of years, it’s been occupied by Muslim shrines.

The Alak Samos.

>> Evacuate now.

It’s a race against time.

>> Move now.

LEAVE YOUR STUFF.

GO.

THE FIRE’S AT THE BACK.

GO DRAMAT.

>> They said it would begin with visions in the night and a wave of the faithful rising at once.

Gaza and Jerusalem, lands of ancient promise and present turmoil, Achen, are suddenly at the epicenter of a miracle.

Reports flood in.

Evacuation orders sweep through churches and homes.

Families pray, unsure if they run from danger or answer a divine call.

Social media erupts.

News cannot keep up.

One vision, one message, countless lives changed overnight.

Is this panic or prophecy igniting in real time? The world is watching.

Tonight, we unveil the story behind 10 million Christians on the move following a sign that has upturned history and expectation.

Join us to discover the extraordinary message of hope.

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The evacuation began without warning.

No sirens, no government broadcast, no unified command.

Yet across borders and time zones, a strange synchronization unfolded.

From refugee camps in Gaza to cathedrals in Rome, from hillside churches in Ethiopia to modest prayer houses in the Philippines, believers moved.

Some walking, some driving, some simply waiting by their doors, as if expecting a visitor long foretold.

It began quietly, a vision here, a dream there.

Pastors reported seeing light descending on Jerusalem’s horizon.

Within days, it spread from Gaza’s underground churches to Jerusalem’s hilltop.

Believers packed what they could and started to move north and east, away from the heart of conflict, toward open ground.

Some said they were escaping war.

Others said they were answering heaven.

To the outside world, it looks like a mass evacuation.

But to those within it, this is Exodus reborn.

A call to leave behind the burning cities and step toward a covenant unseen.

Governments scramble to understand.

Journalists debate hysteria versus holiness.

Yet the pattern feels eerily familiar.

In every age when God prepared to act, there was movement before miracle, footsteps before floodwaters, journeys before deliverance, and as the last convoys crossed the valley between Gaza and Jerusalem, a strange calm settled over the land, as though time itself were pausing, waiting, because if history teaches one thing, it is this.

When multitudes begin to move without command, heaven has already spoken.

The question now haunts every street and sanctuary, who will be taken and what comes next? Scripture foretold a time when the chosen would be called up without warning.

When the Gospel of Luke records the words of Jesus, “Two men will be in the field, one will be taken and the other left.

” Luke 17:36.

The context is not a vague prediction of sudden disappearance, but a warning about the moment when God intervenes directly in human history.

In this passage, Jesus recalls the days of Noah and Lot.

Times when people were still eating, drinking, marrying, buying, and selling, absorbed in their daily routines until the flood or the fire suddenly descended.

His meaning is not about people vanishing without explanation, but about division, a separation between those living in faith and those indifferent to the moment when God acts.

If we place that context alongside the phenomenon occurring in Gaza and Jerusalem today, the parallel becomes clear.

Amid disruption, uncertainty, and rumors of divine signs, that sense of separation appears again.

Some people perceive a spiritual call, feel compelled to act, feel they must leave, while others stay doubting or hearing nothing at all.

Have you ever felt that shiver on your skin when you realized that a truly big moment has finally arrived? Well, that’s exactly how I felt when I found out what is happening in Jerusalem right now.

At this moment, there’s a literal movement in the holy city.

The major TV networks are not talking about it.

Many ignore it, but it could change everything.

Are you ready to hear this shocking revelation? So stay with me until the end of the video and we will look behind the headlines to uncover what the cameras are missing.

 

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