Thursday, April 17, 2014

The Bear Has Awakened

The Russian bear has come out of its hibernation... and its hungry.

The hibernation of Russian military might and aggression started at the end of the cold war, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the destruction of the Berlin Wall.  I believe we are seeing the first signs of the reemergence of Russian military might marching on the world once again.  That is what is happening in Ukraine.   Daniel saw this reality in a vision of the last days.  God revealed the time of the end to him in visions of the night, dreams.  "And there before me was a second beast, that looked like a bear.  It was raised up on one of its sides, and it had 3 ribs in its mouth, between its teeth.  It was told, "Get up and eat your fill of flesh." Dan. 7:5 NIV  Daniel explains.  "I, Daniel was deeply troubled by my thoughts, my face turned pale, but I kept the matter to myself." Dan. 7:28b

Ukraine: Armored Vehicles Carrying Russian Flags Enter Slovyansk

April 16, 2014 | 1225 GMT
Six armored personnel carriers flying the Russian national flag and the banner of pro-Russian activists on April 16 entered Slovyansk in eastern Ukraine, Reuters reported. Separatists have been occupying the city for several days.

 Also watch  how Russia is forming up with Iran.
 Watch for a Shiite superstate with a Russian alliance.  This was forseen by Ezekiel the priest.  It is happening before our eyes.  This is what God said 2,500 years ago: "I will command you to invade Israel, a country that was ruined by war.  Your army includes soldiers from Persia (Iran), Ethiopia (Including Sudan, Somalia area, etc.), and Libya, as well as from Gomer and Beth-Togarmah in the north (Turkey, Kurdistan, etc).  Your army is enormous!  When that day come I know that you will have an evil plan.  Long ago I had my Prophets warn the people of Israel that someday I would send an enemy to attack them.  You, Gog, are that enemy and that day is coming." Ezekiel 38, CEV selected verses.  

Russia Finds a Potential Partner in Egypt

April 17, 2014 | 0900 GMT

Summary

(MIKHAIL METZEL/AFP/Getty Images)
Then-Egyptian army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (L) and Russian President Vladimir Putin shake hands during a meeting outside Moscow on Feb. 13.
In addition to Iran, Egypt has emerged as another potential partner for Russia in its attempts to undermine U.S. interests in the Middle East. Egyptian and Russian officials met March 23-26 to examine a proposal for Egypt to establish a free trade agreement with the Russia-dominated Customs Union, which also includes Kazakhstan and Belarus. An official decision will not be made until after Egypt's presidential election May 26-27.

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