Monday, May 11, 2026

The Euphrates River is Drying Up

We have posted about this in the past but it’s worth paying attention to because it’s just one more sign that points to the nearness of the hour.

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The slow but measurable decline of the Euphrates River has begun to capture attention far beyond environmental and geopolitical circles. Once a lifeline of ancient civilizations and a defining boundary of empires, the river is now increasingly viewed through a more symbolic lens—especially among those who study biblical prophecy. For some observers, the shrinking waters are not just an ecological warning sign, but a potential alignment with ancient predictions found in the Book of Revelation.

A recent report warning that the Euphrates could be at risk of significant depletion by 2040 has intensified concern. Satellite data suggests the basin has already lost more than 34 cubic miles of freshwater since the early 2000s—an astonishing volume equivalent to roughly 13 million Olympic-sized swimming pools. The causes are well documented: prolonged drought, rising temperatures, heavy damming upstream, and increasing water demands from multiple nations that rely on the river for survival.

And yet, for those who view current events through a prophetic framework, the data carries an additional layer of meaning.

 In the Book of Revelation, chapter 16 describes a striking moment: “The sixth angel poured out his bowl on the great river Euphrates, and its water was dried up to prepare the way for the kings from the East.” In ancient context, the Euphrates was more than a river—it was a geopolitical boundary, a natural defense line that separated the ancient Near East from eastern powers. The imagery of it drying up symbolized the removal of a barrier, allowing massive movements of forces toward a final conflict often associated with Armageddon.


For modern readers who take biblical prophecy seriously, the imagery is difficult to ignore. The idea that a literal drying of the Euphrates could one day allow military or political powers from the East to move freely into the region has become a recurring point of discussion in prophecy circles. The phrase “kings of the East” is often interpreted broadly to represent coalitions of nations or regional powers that may one day play a decisive role in end-times events.  

China is often considered a leading candidate for representing the Kings of The East as it is one of the few armies in the world that could muster an army of 200 million that Revelation talks about.  However it could also be a coalition of nations, we cannot say with absolute certainty except that they come from the East of Jerusalem.

So how should this be understood today?

There are two competing frameworks shaping the conversation. The first is literal and gradual: that environmental degradation, climate change, and geopolitical water disputes could continue weakening the Euphrates until it reaches a critically low or even dry state. In this view, what once seemed like a distant prophetic symbol becomes a slow-moving convergence of environmental stress and human activity. If current trends continue unchecked, the river’s decline may indeed reach a point where historical geography is dramatically altered.


The second framework is more sudden and theological: that the language in Revelation describes not a centuries-long environmental decline, but a divinely orchestrated, rapid event occurring at a specific moment in prophetic fulfillment. In this interpretation, the drying of the Euphrates is not the result of gradual ecological processes, but a sudden act that coincides with other dramatic end-times events described in the same chapter.

Both perspectives acknowledge an important tension: the present reality shows measurable decline, but the prophetic text describes an accelerated, purpose-driven outcome. That gap between slow environmental change and sudden prophetic fulfillment is where much of the modern debate resides.

What makes the Euphrates particularly significant is its historical and strategic weight. Flowing through the region historically known as Mesopotamia—the “cradle of civilization”—the river has sustained empires, agriculture, trade routes, and population centers for thousands of years. Its importance is not symbolic alone; it is deeply practical. Any significant reduction in its flow reshapes agriculture, energy production, and political stability across multiple nations.

Today, that stability is already under pressure. Competing dam projects in Turkey, Syria, and Iraq have altered downstream flow. Extended droughts across the Middle East have reduced snowpack and rainfall feeding the river. In some stretches, once-wide channels have narrowed into shallow, fragmented streams. Entire agricultural zones are struggling to survive.


For those studying prophecy, this is where observation and interpretation begin to overlap. Is the world witnessing the early stages of a long environmental decline that happens to resemble ancient language? Or is it possible that human systems are unknowingly moving toward conditions described thousands of years ago?

What is clear is that the Euphrates is no longer a static backdrop of ancient history. It is a living, changing system under stress. Whether one interprets that through the lens of climate science, geopolitics, or biblical prophecy, the implications are profound.

If current trends continue, the question may not simply be whether the Euphrates will continue to decline, but what its decline will mean for the balance of power in the Middle East. And for those who study end-times prophecy, the deeper question remains: are these developments a slow unfolding of natural history—or early indicators of a far more dramatic chapter yet to come?

In either case, the world is watching a river that once defined the rise of civilization now become a symbol of its uncertainty.

https://www.prophecynewswatch.com/article.cfm?recent_news_id=9948#google_vignette

Sunday, May 10, 2026

48 Mosques Built in Texas in Past 48 Months

 We sure hope Texas is waking up!  Liberals in America have been crushing Christianity whenever they get a chance while championing Islam.  It's confusing for sure but may be part of a foreshadowing of the GREAT DELUSION mentioned in 2 Thessalonians.

The Islamist advance in America may have just suffered a major setback. We’ve been telling you about the situation in Texas, where we recently saw 48 new mosques built in the span of just 24 months.

Folks, this is no coincidence. As Texas goes, so goes the nation. That’s exactly why radical Islamists have established a foothold in the Lone Star State and announced plans to build sprawling Muslim-only communities. Texas Governor Greg Abbott has warned about Islamic Sharia courts operating in the Dallas area.

Clearly, the Islamists are growing more bold. But it looks like they’re overplaying their hand.

After a Muslim-only event was advertised at a water park in Grand Prairie, Texas, near Dallas, Governor Abbott stepped in. Earlier this week, he sent a letter to the mayor of Grand Prairie threatening to cut funding to the city if it did not cancel the event, which Abbott rightly said was a clear case of religious discrimination. No non-Muslims allowed at a city-owned, taxpayer-funded water park in Texas?

Folks, they say don’t mess with Texas for a reason. The city has now caved and canceled this Muslim-only event.

Governor Abbott scored another victory against Islamists on Wednesday when a federal court ruled that the Texas chapters of the notorious Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) must turn over their donor and donee lists, as well as the tales of the foreign travels of its Executive Director, Nihad Awad.

Late last year, Abbott declared CAIR, along with the Muslim Brotherhood, to be terrorist organizations. CAIR, of course, did not like this. They sued to block the terror organization label, and now a federal judge has ruled that CAIR has to lay all its cards on the table.

Let’s see how this radical Islamist group is really funded! It probably will not be very good for CARE… but it will be very good for America.

Texas, by the way, seems to be waking up. In March, a statewide proposal to ban Sharia law passed, with 95 percent of voters saying “no” to Islamic law in Texas.

As Texas goes, so goes the nation, God willing.

Here;  Don't Mess With Texas: Islamists In The Lone Star State Are Overplaying Their Hand - Harbinger's Daily