Christians, Iran, and the End Times? What’s Actually Happening
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Are Christians being manipulated with end-times politics?
In this episode, the hosts dismantle three major myths about the Iran–Israel crisis—including hidden geopolitical motives, the clash between Western politics and Middle Eastern theology, and the spiritual forces often ignored in global conflict.
Reports recently surfaced around military leaders claiming the war is tied to biblical prophecy—and that President Trump was anointed to help trigger Christ’s return.
Is this real Christian theology… or spiritual abuse?
00:00:12 - Parenting Sleep Regressions and Coffee Talk
00:01:30 - Budget Coffee Choices and Upcoming Economy Episode
00:03:31 - Christians Interpreting Iran-Israel War
00:05:43 - Church Conversation on Iran and End Times
00:07:44 - Iran's Islamic Revolution and Middle East Tensions
00:10:29 - Spiritual Realm Behind Geopolitical Conflicts
00:15:02 - Christians Should Approach War with Caution
00:16:49 - God's Justice and Mercy in Violent Texts
00:20:00 - Military Leaders Linking Iran War to Armageddon
00:23:25 - Spiritual Abuse and Misusing Scripture
00:25:53 - Focus on Jesus' Words, Not End Times Speculation
00:28:03 - The Abomination of Desolation Sign
00:30:53 - Spiritual Abuse and Misused Christian Authority
00:33:12 - Christ the Warrior King Returns
00:35:52 - Jesus Returns as Judge and King
00:39:05 - Christian Hope Rests in Jesus, Not Geopolitics
• **Military commanders are explicitly linking military operations to God's divine plan**, which Ryan characterizes as spiritual abuse rather than legitimate theological interpretation.
• **Biblical eschatology requires multiple unfulfilled events before Armageddon** (including the Antichrist's appearance and a seven-year tribulation), making current geopolitical conflicts insufficient to trigger end times prophecy despite popular claims.
• **The Bible never glorifies war despite acknowledging its necessity**, yet Christians often weaponize end times speculation to justify or celebrate military conflict, contradicting core scriptural principles.
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