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Joseph Z addresses the recent protests, but is more concerned about the potential for a global war. He highlights that while local turmoil is serious, the risk of worldwide conflict is more alarming.
Joseph shares his deep concern about the recent turmoil in the world, particularly regarding the escalating tensions between Iran and Israel. These distressing events have raised fears of a potential war, and it's understandable to feel anxious during such uncertain times. He also highlights China's support for Iran and their decision to order all Chinese nationals in Israel to evacuate, which adds another layer of complexity to the situation.
Learn more about Z Ministries by following the link below: https://linktr.ee/zministries
In the midst of all this, Joseph encourages us to turn to our faith, reminding us that revival and reformation can emerge from even the most challenging circumstances. He recently shared that if we can successfully navigate the first and second quarters of this year without a nuclear conflict, there is hope for a brighter future ahead.
Now, more than ever, he urges us to come together in prayer and intercession for our nation and the world. He emphasizes the need for prayers for the peace of Jerusalem, recognizing that these turbulent times may be part of a four-year period of redemptive instability, a message he believes was revealed to him by God during his visit to Noah's Ark.
Joseph calls upon the church to activate its faith, to pray, and to speak God's word over the difficult situations we are facing. He continues to pray earnestly for the peace of Jerusalem, asking for divine intervention in global affairs during this challenging period. Moreover, his heart goes out to innocent children everywhere, and he prays for their supernatural protection. In this time of uncertainty, Joseph gently reminds us not to let our hearts be troubled, assuring us that we are embraced by the blessings of Almighty God. Together, we can find strength and hope even in these trying times.
June 16, 2025
By Joseph Z4.9
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Joseph Z addresses the recent protests, but is more concerned about the potential for a global war. He highlights that while local turmoil is serious, the risk of worldwide conflict is more alarming.
Joseph shares his deep concern about the recent turmoil in the world, particularly regarding the escalating tensions between Iran and Israel. These distressing events have raised fears of a potential war, and it's understandable to feel anxious during such uncertain times. He also highlights China's support for Iran and their decision to order all Chinese nationals in Israel to evacuate, which adds another layer of complexity to the situation.
Learn more about Z Ministries by following the link below: https://linktr.ee/zministries
In the midst of all this, Joseph encourages us to turn to our faith, reminding us that revival and reformation can emerge from even the most challenging circumstances. He recently shared that if we can successfully navigate the first and second quarters of this year without a nuclear conflict, there is hope for a brighter future ahead.
Now, more than ever, he urges us to come together in prayer and intercession for our nation and the world. He emphasizes the need for prayers for the peace of Jerusalem, recognizing that these turbulent times may be part of a four-year period of redemptive instability, a message he believes was revealed to him by God during his visit to Noah's Ark.
Joseph calls upon the church to activate its faith, to pray, and to speak God's word over the difficult situations we are facing. He continues to pray earnestly for the peace of Jerusalem, asking for divine intervention in global affairs during this challenging period. Moreover, his heart goes out to innocent children everywhere, and he prays for their supernatural protection. In this time of uncertainty, Joseph gently reminds us not to let our hearts be troubled, assuring us that we are embraced by the blessings of Almighty God. Together, we can find strength and hope even in these trying times.
June 16, 2025

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