The Ten Toes Of Prophecy Are Forming
- Lisa Cataford
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In Daniel chapter 2 Nebuchadnezzar had a dream of a great statue that represents a series of kingdoms, each less glorious than the one before. Starting with the head of gold which was Babylon, then Persia seen in the arms of silver, next Greece is represented in bronze, and the Roman era is in legs of iron. But lastly, are the ten toes of clay and iron, two substances that don’t mix, leaving them weak.
On the United Nations website is a map of the world that represents ten regions. This map was originally designed in 1968 by the “Club of Rome,” by elite minds that attempted to divide the world into manageable portions with equal availability to water and energy. This map has been resurrected as “the world’s best plan forward,” but with a change to North America as seen in the “Technate Map”, where a North American Union is being proposed, (much like the European Union). In order for this to happen, Greenland, Canada, Mexico, Central America and Venezuela would all have to be under one entity… and that is exactly what is happening.
This is the final world empire as seen in the ten toes, forming before our eyes. But the iron and clay is unstable… it’s cracking and crumbling. Our Judeo Christian values clash with Sharia Law; Our conservative Christian family values collide with the woke ideology, and our Democratic Republic is polar opposite to the rising Marxism and Communism, and societies across the world are fracturing.
Take note that as this is happening, “A Rock not made with hands, strikes the statue’s feet of iron and clay and smashes them. Then the statue of gold, silver, bronze and iron were all broken to pieces and turned to chaff on the threshing floor in the summer and the wind swept them away without leaving a trace. But the Rock that struck the statue became a huge mountain that filled the whole earth” (Daniel 2:34,35).
Jesus is coming, and He will bring an end to this dysfunctional world system and rule the entire world in Righteousness and Justice. And it will never ever end. Hallelujah!
(Devotional by Cheryl Hall-Laos)




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