
In Egypt today, a historic peace agreement ended the latest Middle East war, freed Israeli hostages, and stunned the same global elites who swore this day would never come. Yet while world leaders and ordinary citizens breathe a sigh of relief, the liberal media can barely choke out a headline. Considering the way they’ve cried for an end to this horrendous war, their sudden silence is shameful.
President Trump and his negotiators achieved what generations of diplomats have only rehearsed. The hostages are home. The rockets have stopped. Kings and leaders are working together. The region now stands on the edge of genuine peace—brokered by an administration the press spent years trying to destroy and mocking as reckless.
Meanwhile, according to the New York Post, top Democrats have joined the liberal media in their bizarre state of ignorance. No praise. No bipartisan applause. Just awkward avoidance, because this victory exposes them and their seven-year gaslighting campaign against all things Trump.
When the left fails, it’s the world’s fault. When Trump succeeds, it becomes a “complicated situation.” The same anchors who once demanded “peace in our time” now scramble to explain why today’s peace doesn’t count, because—after all—it’s Trump. Every camera crew that ignored the cheers in Jerusalem today testified to the same sickness: hateful pride—the arrogance that refuses to admit when God uses a man the globalists can’t control.
Meanwhile, as the Western Journal reports, Israelis are beginning to echo what prophetic voices like Pastor Greg Locke, Lance Walnau, and even Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have declared for years—Trump carries the mantle of a modern-day King Cyrus.
Israeli citizens are putting up billboards stating as much, and Jewish journalists around the world are starting to recognize that God still raises unlikely leaders like Cyrus to defend His people and move history forward. Trump clearly qualifies.
The ancient king Cyrus freed the Jewish captives and funded the rebuilding of Jerusalem. Scripture says:
“Thus says the Lord to his anointed, to Cyrus, whose right hand I have grasped, to subdue nations before him and to loose the belts of kings.” (Isaiah 45:1)
Cyrus never followed Israel’s God, yet he fulfilled Israel’s prophecy. The parallel to Trump’s moment is hard to miss, so please don’t miss the Biblical implications.
As we learn from the Bible and the history books, every move around Israel matters. Peace in the Middle East signals a shift in the spiritual landscape—but how long will it last? As Pastor Locke recently warned:
“While people are saying, ‘There is peace and security,’ then sudden destruction will come upon them as labor pains come upon a pregnant woman, and they will not escape.” (1 Thessalonians 5:3)
Celebrate what God has done, but stay awake. Pray for Israel and keep your post on the wall. Peace without repentance is a pause before judgment. The church must pray, proclaim, and prepare. Pray for Israel’s protection and for lasting peace. Proclaim that God still intervenes in human history. Prepare for acceleration—because whenever peace touches Jerusalem, prophecy moves faster. These are all signs of the times, so pray for Israel, keep your eyes on the sky, and get right with God before He returns.
“I will bless those who bless you, and him who dishonors you I will curse.” (Genesis 12:3)