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Preliminary Book Manuscript -Chapter 2, Page 2

(Approximate reading time, 23 minutes)


The Genesis Mission


The Genesis Mission is Trump’s sweeping Ai initiative launched on November 24, 2025. It is being compared to the Manhattan Project and Apollo program. Its goal is to centralize America’s scientific data and super-computing power into one Ai‑driven platform.  


From a prophetic lens, this “Genesis” effort echoes the Tower of Babel – humanity uniting knowledge and power under one system, risking idolatry of technology and foreshadowing the beast system of Revelation.


It’s aim is to accelerate scientific discovery, strengthen national security, and integrate Ai into daily life. The Department of Energy (DOE) leads the mission, mobilizing 17 national laboratories, universities, and industry partners.


It is a centralized Ai system that unites America’s supercomputers, datasets, and robotic laboratories into one closed‑loop experimentation platform. Officials describe it as the “most complex and powerful scientific instrument ever built.”  


Yet we find in Scripture that when man attempted to build a tower to reach the heavens, or heights of God, the Lord scattered man throughout the world. God’s plan had not yet fully developed to the point where He could allow man to run his course without a Savior. Instead, in His great mercy, he scattered man over the face of the earth rather than allowing mankind to defile themselves to the point of no return (See Genesis chapter 6).


But the time of God’s plan nearing its fulfillment is at hand. The Savior is in place through the redemption of Christ. And as this modern-day Tower of Babel is nearing its completion, God will not be as merciful in just scattering man throughout the world. But just as the flood of Noah’s day cleansed the earth of corruption, so too will God’s final judgment cleanse humanity’s idolatry of technology and his ultimate goal of being one with God.


Naming this project “Genesis” is provocative in itself – it suggests a new creation, but one driven by machines rather than God. In Genesis 11, Babel rose as humanity’s tower of defiance; in Daniel’s visions, empires rose with centralized power. Today, the Genesis Mission stands as a modern echo of those warnings – a system where survival may hinge on submission, and where technology risks becoming the idol of a new age.


Just as Babel sought to unify humanity under one tower, the Genesis Mission seeks to unify all scientific data under one Ai platform. By consolidating federal datasets, the mission risks creating a system where access to knowledge, and potentially power, is controlled by a few.


The Abraham Accords


The Abraham Accords began in 2020 as an historic normalization agreements between Israel and Arab states. The initial signing of the Accords was on September 15, 2020 between Israel, United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bahrain.

Today, they have expanded to include Morocco, Sudan (pending at the time of writing), and Kazakhstan, with Saudi Arabia considering entry. Many believe that Saudi Arabia is the key for many Arab countries who are sitting on the fence about joining, who would join once Saudi Arabia did.


However, Saudi Arabia has made it clear that it will not formally join the Abraham Accords unless there is a credible path toward establishing a Palestinian state. US President, Donald Trump, who is the lead architect of these Accords, along with his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, in the past has stated that dividing Israel or Jerusalem to provide a Palestinian State was not in the cards. Recently, however, Trump has indicated that he may be willing to accommodate the Arab calls for a Palestinian State.


Trump, who has been a very close ally of Israel and Benjamin Netanyahu, also has very close ties with Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Suad (MBS). It appears it is this relationship that has Trump veering toward Palestinian Statehood.


This falls right in line with end time prophecy, particularly Joel 3:2 and Daniel 12:2-3 – both accounts warn of the consequences for those who divide God’s land. Zechariah 12:3 doesn’t mention dividing the land, but does speak of the end times and how Jerusalem would be a “very heavy stone” for all peoples.


This is certainly the case today. Although currently the focus is on the Gaza Strip, very soon attention will turn to Jerusalem as both the Jews and Arabs claim it to being their holy city. We do know from prophecy that Israel will eventually be divided in some way – all indications today are that it will be in some form of a Palestinian State.  


How that division ends up is still a mystery. Will Jerusalem be divided to accommodate both the Jews and Arabs view that Jerusalem is their respective capital? What about the Temple Mount and a future Jewish third Temple? Will it be built? And where it will be built? All these are questions that will need to be answered, and prophecy tells us they will be answered, but in a way that will not sit well with God.


Gaza Peace Plan


The October 7, 2023 attack on Israel has opened the door to potential prophecy fulfillment. Since that attack on Israel, Israel’s IDF (Israel Defense Force) has weakened three of its main adversaries. Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran have all taken the brunt of the military firepower of the IDF. Neither of the three have been totally eliminated, but they have all been set back years in their military development.


Why this is potential fulfillment of prophecy. One of the most difficult prophecies to decipher in scripture, is Ezekiel chapters 40 through 48. In short, this describes a time when Israel has re-acquired land that had originally been given to them by God in the Book of Joshua, chapters 13 through 21.


The areas described in Ezekiel 40-48 includes Lebanon and the southern portion of Syria, just short of Damascus. Because of the recent war in Israel due to the October 7th, 2023 attack, Israel has seized territory in southern Syria and is pressing for a new and extended buffer zone between Syria and the Golan Heights.


In the 1967 Six-Day War, Israel reclaimed the Golan Heights from Syria, and has controlled it ever since. Syria, on the other hand, claims that the Golan Heights is their territory and insisting Israel turn it back over to them.


The Golan Heights is a prized peace of real estate on the border of both Israel and Syria. It was ruled by the Ottoman Empire until World War I, then passed to French control under the League of Nations Mandate for Syria (1920–1946). After Syrian independence in 1946, it became part of Syria until Israel captured it in the Six-Day War of 1967.


The reason the Golan Heights is important to both Israel and Syria is because it strategically overlooks both southern Syria and northern Israel and is important for military and security reasons.


Getting back to the prophesied time as described in Ezekiel 40-48, I do believe this time frame occurs after the Ezekiel 38-39 war (or Gog/Magog war), not just because it comes directly after it in the scriptures, but for other reasons that are not necessarily important for this study.  


Although I am not dogmatic about my placement of this prophecy, I do believe that given the overall scope of prophecy placement, following God’s intervention of Ezekiel’s Gog/Magog war, placing it just after that makes the most sense in my estimation.


If I am correct with my assessment, then we are seeing that prophecy beginning to take shape. Although the Ezekiel 38-39 war has not occurred yet, we do see the players mentioned in the prophecy, coming together on the world scene.


When the time comes for this war to come to fruition, pieces will already be in place to accommodate the fulfillment of the aftermath.


US-Brokered Gaza Peace Plan


**Wait Until Trump Announcement**


Prophetic Implications of these Middle East Developments


Today, Jerusalem is not merely a city, it is the epicenter of global contention. Every decision made in Israel reverberates across the nations. Settlement expansions in the West Bank, clashes with Hezbollah in Lebanon, and the fragile ceasefire in Gaza all illustrate how the world staggers under the weight of Jerusalem’s destiny (Zechariah chapters 12 though 14).  
 

Turkey and the Shadow of the Caliphate 

 

Turkey’s President Erdogan has repeatedly invoked Ottoman imagery, positioning himself as a defender of Muslims worldwide. His government funds mosques and cultural centers across Europe and beyond, extending influence far beyond its borders.  


This ambition is not limited to regional power, it hints at a broader vision of a global caliphate. In prophetic terms, this aligns with the rise of deceptive leaders who seek dominion under religious banners, echoing Christ’s warning in Matthew 24: “Take heed that no man deceive you.”  


The Great Deception Rising


There is a great deception coming and one that may have already begun to surface, as there is much confusion and false doctrine within the Church today, along side the rise of Islam. The apostle Paul warned of a great ‘falling away’ before the coming of our Lord (2 Thessalonians 2:1–4).


Jesus went on to say in Matthew 24:24, “For false christs and false prophets will rise and show great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect.” Here Jesus reinforces His earlier warning found in Matthew 24:4.  


When you consider all the Geo-political developments around the world along with the Abraham Accords, and the House of Abraham, which is an interfaith complex located on Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi, where we have the three major religions coming together under one umbrella with an Islamic Mosque, a Jewish Synagogue, and a Catholic Church all claiming that we serve the same god, just in different ways.


Ecumenism at the Vatican


This all falls right in line with Revelation chapter 13 which describes the beast and the governmental and religious system that he rules over. There are some notable Christian pastors, who in June of 2014, met with former Pope Francis at the Vatican in agreement with the Roman Catholic Church’s call for ecumenicism. 

 

Pastors Kenneth Copeland, James Robison and a large contingent of leaders from other denominations of Christianity were among this group to meet with the Pope. Although another prominent Christian pastor, Joel Osteen, wasn’t among this contingent of pastors: however, he did meet with Pope Francis separately just weeks before.  


Osteen met with Pope Francis at the Vatican on June 5, 2014, as part of a delegation organized by the International Foundation, a US-based nonprofit organization that facilitates dialogue and relationships among global leaders, often in faith, politics, and business. The purpose was to promote interfaith relations, ecumenical dialogue, and prayer for global unity.   


How do Christian leaders pray for global unity with other religious leaders who say they believe in the same God, yet do not recognize Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.  


In Deuteronomy 7:2-5 God specifically tells Israel to not make covenant with unbelieving nations or other religions: “2You shall make no covenant with them nor show mercy to them. 3Nor shall you make marriages with them. You shall not give your daughter to their son, nor take their daughter for your son. 4For they will turn your sons away from following Me, to serve other gods; so the anger of the Lord will be aroused against you and destroy you suddenly. 5 But thus you shall deal with them: you shall destroy their altars, and break down their sacred pillars, and cut down their wooden images, and burn their carved images with fire.”  


King Solomon was the perfect example of this warning. Solomon started out with a heart for God and truly wanted to lead Israel united under the will of God. However, Solomon began to take wives and concubines from pagan nations who led him to compromise his faith in the true God and serving the god’s of those non Israelite wives (1 Kings chapters 1–11 and 2 Chronicles chapters 1–9).


In February 2014, Anglican Bishop, Tony Palmer (closely related to the Catholic Church through ecumenical work and a close friend of Pope Francis) was invited by Copeland to speak at his Fort Worth, Texas ministry conference. While speaking Palmer declared, “Brothers and sisters, Luther’s protest is over… we are all Catholics now.”


In other words, he is declaring the Catholic Church was right all along and that we are all Catholics. This went over with much applause by the ministry faithful. However, the doctrine of the Catholic Church is far removed from what evangelical Christianity proclaims. This gives us a clear indication how ecumenicism can be a detriment to true believers.


How many of those believers walked away thinking, “Yes, he’s right, we must all be Catholics now.”
 

Immigration and the Illusion of Unity
 

Former Pope Francis, and now Pope Leo both have repeatedly urged Europe to welcome Muslim migrants, framing immigration as a moral duty and condemning rejection of migrants as a “grave sin.” They have called Christians to overcome fear of Islam and embrace dialogue, with Pope Francis even personally bringing asylum-seekers into the Vatican as a symbol of compassion.  
 

While many see this as an act of mercy, the prophetic lens reveals something deeper. The influx of Muslim migrants into Europe has not only reshaped demographics but also accelerated the push toward interfaith dialogue and religious convergence.  


Francis’s, and now Pope Leo’s encouragement of immigration is not merely humanitarian, it is part of a broader ecumenical vision of the Catholic Church, one that seeks to unite faiths under the banner of coexistence.  
 

The illusion of unity – whether through immigration, interfaith complexes like the Abrahamic Family House, or ecumenical meetings at the Vatican – presents itself as peace but undermines the exclusivity of Christ.
 

The danger is clear: when compassion is redefined as compromise, the Church risks trading truth for tolerance. Immigration becomes not just a political issue but a spiritual one, as leaders encourage unity at the expense of discernment. This is the deception Paul warned of in 2 Thessalonians 2:3 with the great falling away that precedes the coming of the Lord. 


The Only Way to the Father


Although many Christians will say this is a good thing in trying to bring peace between religious groups, the underlying message of one god for all three of the major religions flies in the face of Jesus’ own statement in John 14:6, where He said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.”


If Jesus is the only way, how can any Christian, especially a well known pastor, join together with a movement that denies Christ’s own claim? Unfortunately, that is what we are dealing with today within Christianity. Even the most well known pastors are being compromised by this global order that is being developed.


Iran, Hamas, and the Web of Deception  


Recent revelations of Hamas’s secret financial networks in Turkey, directed by Iran, show how alliances are forming in the shadows. These networks funnel millions to rebuild terror capabilities, even as the world calls for peace. Prophecy warns of nations conspiring against Israel (Psalm 83), and we see those alliances tightening today.   


Nations Divided, Prophecy Fulfilled  


Global powers are split: China strengthens ties with Middle Eastern nations, seeking influence in the vacuum left by Western hesitation.  


The United States remains Israel’s strongest ally, yet internal divisions weaken its resolve. In his effort to establish peace in the Middle East, Trump seems to be leaning toward the establishment of a Palestinian state, which the prophet Joel warned against dividing God’s land.


Europe grows increasingly hostile, with boycotts and cultural protests against Israel as the European culture is changing dramatically through an Islamic invasion via immigration.  
 

All these divisions and cultural changes we are seeing in the U.S. and around the world, fulfills the prophetic picture of nations gathering against Israel and ultimately the prized possession of Jerusalem.  


We read in Zechariah 12:2-3, “2 Behold, I will make Jerusalem a cup of drunkenness to all the surrounding peoples, when they lay siege against Judah and Jerusalem. 3And it shall happen in that day that I will make Jerusalem a very heavy stone for all peoples; all who would heave it away will surely be cut in pieces, though all nations of the earth are gathered against it.”  


Notice what I have highlighted, “...all who heave it away will be cut in pieces.” Scripture tells us that all nations will eventually come against Israel, including the US. Many believe that the United States is not found in prophecy. I myself believe you can see the US in prophecy, but it may be something very different than we know today.


Although Donald Trump has been a staunch advocate for Israel, he seems to be willing to concede some of God’s promises to Israel for that elusive peace, and in his case, his personal goal of the Noble Peace Prize.


Although Trump calls himself a Christian, I myself don’t believe he has any understanding of prophecy and whether he is stepping on God’s toes in his quest for peace.
 

The Blessed Hope Amidst the Chaos  


While the nations rage, believers cling to the promise of the rapture. Paul’s words in 1 Thessalonians 4:16–17 remind us that Christ will descend with a shout, and His people will be caught up to meet Him in the air. The chaos of geopolitics, the deceit of leaders, and the trembling of nations all point to one truth: prophecy is not distant – it is unfolding before our eyes.

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