USA ๐บ๐ธ not Mentioned in the BIBLE ๐ซ, but DONALD TRUMP is! ๐ | Prophet Uebert Angel
Summary
TLDRIn this impassioned speech, the speaker challenges the idea that America is mentioned in the Bible, questioning why such a prominent nation is absent from prophetic scripture. He argues that while the Bible includes references to other world powers, America's rise as a superpower is not foretold. The speaker explores the moral decline within the U.S., suggesting that America's decline is part of a larger divine plan related to the end times. The discussion touches on the country's role in global politics, its Christian foundations, and the challenges it faces in maintaining its superpower status.
Takeaways
- ๐ America is not mentioned in the Bible despite being a major world power, raising questions about its prophetic significance.
- ๐ The Bible is seen as prophetic and 100% accurate, but it doesn't mention America, a nation that has played a significant role globally, particularly in relation to Israel.
- ๐ The speaker challenges the idea that America is part of the biblical narrative, asking why it would be omitted if the Bible's prophecies are true.
- ๐ The speaker highlights that nations like Russia, Turkey, Iran, and Britain are mentioned in the Bible, but America is conspicuously absent.
- ๐ Americaโs influence on the world is acknowledged, with a belief that its actions, such as supporting Israel, have global repercussions.
- ๐ The moral decline in America is linked to its loss of Christian principles, which were foundational in the nationโs creation and constitution.
- ๐ The lack of moral clarity in American politics, especially on issues like abortion, is cited as a reflection of the nationโs decline from its Christian roots.
- ๐ The idea of America's superpower status being challenged is introduced, with the BRICS nations seen as part of a broader effort to undermine Americaโs global dominance.
- ๐ America's intervention in global conflicts, particularly through military and financial support, is viewed as part of its diminishing influence.
- ๐ The speaker argues that the U.S. is transitioning away from its former superpower status, with global instability and declining moral authority contributing to this shift.
- ๐ The concept of 'pride' is explored, particularly in how the rainbow, once a biblical symbol of God's covenant, has been co-opted by the LGBTQ+ movement, reflecting Americaโs moral decay.
Q & A
Why is America not mentioned in the Bible, according to the speaker?
-The speaker argues that while many nations and leaders are mentioned in the Bible, America is conspicuously absent. He suggests that if the Bible is truly prophetic and accurate, it should include the most powerful nation in history. The speaker believes that the omission of America indicates its decline or non-existence as a superpower in the prophetic timeline.
What is the significance of America's role in world politics, as discussed in the transcript?
-The speaker highlights America's influence as a superpower and its role as the greatest ally and defender of Israel. However, he suggests that this dominance is in decline, as evidenced by current global tensions and America's diminishing role in the world, such as the dollar losing value and America failing to maintain its power against Russia and other global players.
What does the speaker suggest is happening to America's global status?
-The speaker suggests that America's global influence is waning and that this decline is part of a larger prophetic shift. He points to the BRICS nations as evidence of this shift, implying that efforts are being made to prevent America from remaining a superpower, including military and economic actions that are undermining its former dominance.
What does the speaker say about America's moral and political state?
-The speaker claims that America's moral and political decline is a key factor in its downfall. He cites issues like the debate over abortion, political divisiveness, and the exploitation of Black communities as symptoms of this moral decay. He contrasts this with America's foundation on Christian principles, suggesting that the country has lost its moral compass.
How does the speaker view the influence of Christianity in America's founding?
-The speaker asserts that America was founded on Christian principles by Christians, with the intention of evangelizing and spreading Christianity. He contrasts this original intent with the country's current state, where Christian values no longer seem to hold the same influence in its politics and culture.
What is the significance of the rainbow in the speaker's argument?
-The speaker points out that the rainbow was originally a symbol of God's promise not to destroy the world again through a flood, in the context of moral decay and pride. He criticizes the modern use of the rainbow by the LGBTQ+ community as a symbol of pride, arguing that this is an inversion of the original biblical meaning.
What does the speaker imply about America's role in global conflicts?
-The speaker suggests that America's involvement in global conflicts, particularly under recent administrations, has been driven by its desire to maintain power. He contrasts this with the relative peace during Trump's presidency, implying that the current state of America is marked by instability and the loss of its former global influence.
Why does the speaker argue that America is not useful in God's prophetic plan?
-According to the speaker, America's decline is part of God's divine timetable. He believes that America does not fit into the prophetic framework outlined in the Bible, especially in the context of the end times and the Rapture. The speaker suggests that Americaโs fall from power is in alignment with biblical prophecy, which does not account for America as a central player.
How does the speaker view the relationship between America and Israel?
-The speaker acknowledges that America has been Israel's greatest ally, supporting the nation politically and militarily. However, he suggests that this relationship is being overshadowed by America's internal moral and political struggles, implying that America's support for Israel may diminish as the nation declines.
What does the speaker mean by the phrase 'When America coughs, the world catches cold'?
-The phrase is used by the speaker to emphasize America's significant impact on global events. He suggests that the actions and decisions of the U.S. have ripple effects worldwide, indicating its former status as a superpower whose influence shaped international affairs. However, he also hints that this dynamic is changing as America's global power diminishes.
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