A First: Iran Directly Strikes Israel

The Second Signpost could be very close.

The Kings of Media and Persia finally did it—for the first time, Iran launched an attack on Israel proper from Iran’s own territory. No proxies were involved this time.

Two hundred missiles and drones were launched. Damage was light to one IDF base, and one little girl was hurt by shrapnel from a missile being intercepted high overhead.

So what does this mean? Relating to the Second Signpost it could be a few things.

One is simply testing Israeli and American resolve and defenses, as well as the performance of Iran’s weapons; a weapon test, in other words. The Second Signpost would then be some time away, as it has been. And the motivation behind the attack could simply be avenging the deaths of IRGC officers as a result of a recent Israeli attack on Syrian territory.

Another is it could be a direct precursor to the Second Signpost itself. Like two boxers, one gives a jab, then another small jab, maybe another, testing the opponent’s defense, and then “pow,” the left hook, i.e., the Second Signpost. This would bring the Second Signpost closer.

A third is if Israel attacks targets directly onto Iranian territory, we are looking at an escalation. Escalation by Iran could easily result in the Second Signpost, and soon, too.

I believe the Second Signpost is coming this year in 2024. But now it could be very soon rather than later in the year.

And don’t forget the Psalm 83 war. The Psalm 83 war may very well accompany the Second Signpost. And all four signposts involve Muslim countries, not Israel (the four horsemen are the colors of Islam, only covering the fourth of the earth that is Islam). The Psalm 83 war would directly involve Israel.

Be on guard. We could be very close. Once the Second Signpost begins, things will go downhill from there. There will be no recovery until Christ Himself appears.

Toss the idols. Do the preparation God would have you do.



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