PROPHECY UPDATE
PROPHECY RELATED NEWS AND COMMENTARY
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
US said to tell Israel that Iran showing ‘surprising openness’ on transferring its uranium stockpile overseas
Emerging Iran deal said to include clause to end fighting in Lebanon
Elaborating on the terms of a reported one-page framework deal taking shape between the United States and Iran, Channel 12’s Barak Ravid says the agreement would include a ceasefire in Lebanon, separate from the one agreed to by Jerusalem and Beirut last month, which has reduced, but not stopped, the fighting.
The agreement “would end the war throughout the region, including in Lebanon,” according to the Hebrew network.
Such a move would mark a significant shift, as the ceasefire reached last month with Iran did not extend to Lebanon, where Israel has been fighting against Iran-backed terror group Hezbollah. Instead, a separate US-brokered truce was reached there between Israel and Lebanon, which both seek to keep the Lebanese front distinct from the Iranian file.
It is not clear from the report whether such a ceasefire would include the withdrawal of IDF troops from Lebanon or if it would instead restore the terms of the ceasefire that was in place from November 2024 until Hezbollah resumed its attacks on Israel over the war with Iran in March.
The Existence Of Israel As A Nation Alone Signifies That Today Is A Time Like No Other
Israel. The existence of Israel as a nation alone signifies that today is a time like no other. The Lord told Isaiah that Israel would become a nation again in just one day (Isaiah 66:8), and on May 14, 1948, and just as He predicted so long ago, the Jewish state miraculously emerged after a 2,000-year absence. Nothing like that had ever happened throughout all of human history.
Many voices in the past pointed to Israel’s reemergence as a harbinger of the last days.
Irenaeus (AD 130-202), an early church leader and prominent theologian, wrote Against Heresies in AD 180 to combat the spread of Gnosticism. Writing 110 years after the Roman army under Titus destroyed the second Jewish temple, Irenaeus wrote that there would be a third temple that the antichrist would defile. He believed that at His Second Coming, Jesus would cast the defiler into the lake of fire, just as John wrote about in Revelation 19:19-20.
Later in life, Isaac Newton spent several years studying the books of Daniel and Revelation, writing copious notes. Six years after his death, others used his handwritten notations to publish his two-volume work, Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel and the Apocalypse of St. John. Newton’s detailed study of these books led to his prediction that Israel would again become a nation over 250 years before it happened. He recognized the necessary link between Israel’s reemergence as a nation and the fulfillment of future Bible prophecy.
In the early 1900s, many Bible scholars scoffed at C.I. Scofield because he wrote about the Gog/Magog battle of Ezekiel 38-39 with Russia leading an invasion of Israel. At the time, there was no Jewish state, and Russia was a Christian nation. Like Irenaeus and Isaac Newton, Scofield and others of his day knew that Israel would again become a nation because the Bible said it would happen in the latter days before Jesus’ Second Coming.
The events in Israel since 1948 also signify that our homegoing is ever so close. Based on their study of God’s Word, both Irenaeus and Isaac Newton believed there would be a Jewish temple in the last days. Although Israel doesn’t yet have control of the Temple Mount so as to start its construction, the Temple Institute in Jerusalem is training Levites to serve as priests. And the Israeli government is building and planning infrastructure to support the vast number of visitors who will come to see the future temple. It’s only a matter of time before a temple appears in Jerusalem in fulfillment of Bible prophecy.
The passion that currently exists within Israel to build the temple is what we would expect leading up to the seven-year Tribulation when the antichrist will fulfill prophecy by defiling it (Daniel 9:27; Matthew 24:15-16; 2 Thessalonians 2:3-8).
The current Middle East war also signifies that we live in the last days. The over-the-top determination of Iran and its proxies to destroy Israel is not rationally driven, but is, rather, demonically inspired. Before 1948, Satan inspired Hitler and the Nazis to kill all the Jews and thus prevent the formation of the Jewish state, which was already in the works. Since May 14, 1948, he has continued his dogged determination to wipe out Israel and thus thwart the Lord’s plans for Jerusalem and the Jews.
The heightened antisemitism of our day also signifies that our time is rather short before the Lord appears to take us up to glory. The Bible warns that there will be another holocaust during the second half of the seven-year Tribulation. What we already see in our day will become increasingly violent until it reaches its height during the last half of the Tribulation.
Israel’s existence puts all the other signs of the last days in perspective. The many signs warning that the seal judgments of Revelation chapter 6 are ever so near take on added significance because we know this is a time like no other, as the world’s attention on Jerusalem continues to grow, just like the Bible said would happen in the last days (Zechariah 12:1-3).
Israel’s existence also alerts us to the convergence of all the other signs, warning the world that the Tribulation period is rapidly approaching. For us, nothing has to happen prophetically between now and when we meet Jesus in the air.
As the signs of the last days continue to multiply, we know that it’s just a matter of time before our Savior appears and takes us to the place He’s preparing for us in Heaven (John 14:2-3).
US, Iran said closing in on framework to end war; Trump warns ‘bombing starts’ if Tehran rejects proposal
If Iran accepts the latest US proposal, the American war on Iran and blockade will end, says US President Donald Trump, while threatening a renewed bombing campaign if it refuses.
“Assuming Iran agrees to give what has been agreed to, which is, perhaps, a big assumption, the already legendary Epic Fury will be at an end, and the highly effective Blockade will allow the Hormuz Strait to be OPEN TO ALL, including Iran,” writes Trump on Truth Social.
Yesterday, Trump’s Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the operation “has concluded. We achieved the objectives of that operation.”
“If they don’t agree,” writes Trump, “the bombing starts, and it will be, sadly, at a much higher level and intensity than it was before.”
Trump had made repeated threats to return to war on Iran since the April ceasefire, but has ultimately chosen to continue attempts to reach a negotiated settlement.
Commodity ship transits in Hormuz hit lowest level since start of war
Commodity ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz fell this week to its lowest level since the beginning of the war despite a brief US attempt to reopen the strategic waterway, according to data from marine analytics firm Kpler.
Kpler, which tracks only commodity-carrying vessels, recorded just one transit on Monday and none on Tuesday, the fewest seen since the start of the war triggered by a wave of US-Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28.
Around 120 vessels transit the strait daily in peacetime, according to maritime news outlet Lloyd’s List.
Before the war, the strait handled roughly one-fifth of global hydrocarbon exports, alongside other key commodities.
The Nooh Gas, the only commodity vessel to transit the strait on Monday, was carrying 11,357 tons of Iranian liquefied petroleum gas.
The cargo was transferred ship-to-ship from the Tania Star off Dubai on May 1, and its final destination remains unknown.
The Tania Star had loaded the cargo at the Iranian port terminal of Bandar Mahshahr on April 25.
Worst spring drought in 131 years grips 63% of the US with no end in sight
Winter wheat is dying in Kansas fields that should be green by now. Ranchers in New Mexico are selling cattle they cannot afford to feed. Reservoir levels along the Colorado River system are dropping weeks ahead of the season when mountain snowmelt is supposed to refill them. Across roughly 63% of the contiguous United States, drought rated moderate to exceptional on the federal scale has taken hold, and the first three months of 2026 were the driest the nation has recorded in 131 years of continuous measurement.
Federal forecasters say the parched footprint is more likely to grow than shrink as spring advances, leaving farmers, water managers, and fire agencies bracing for a summer that could test infrastructure already running on thin margins.
NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information, which maintains climate records dating to January 1895, confirmed in its March 2026 national climate summary that the January-through-March period was the driest on record for the contiguous United States across the full 131-year dataset. The rankings are built from precipitation totals collected at thousands of weather stations and compared against long-term regional averages.
March 2026 alone ranked among the driest Marches nationally. California recorded both its warmest and driest March on a statewide basis since record-keeping began, a combination that accelerated snowpack loss in the Sierra Nevada at the worst possible time.
The weekly U.S. Drought Monitor, published through Drought.gov, puts the damage in geographic terms: about 63% of the Lower 48 falls within drought categories D1 (moderate) through D4 (exceptional). The affected zone stretches from the Pacific Coast through the Intermountain West and deep into the central Plains, covering agricultural regions responsible for a large share of the nation’s wheat, cattle, and irrigated produce.
Why forecasters expect it to get worse
NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center stated in its spring outlook that drought is likely to expand across the western U.S. and parts of the Plains through the spring months. The agency pointed to three reinforcing drivers:
For farmers on the central Plains, the timing is brutal. Winter wheat, planted in the fall and dependent on spring moisture to fill grain heads, is showing visible stress across Kansas, Oklahoma, and the Texas Panhandle. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s weekly crop condition reports will offer the first systematic look at how much acreage has been lost or downgraded, but anecdotal reports from county extension agents already describe fields that may not be worth harvesting.
Ranchers face a parallel crisis. Rangeland forage that normally greens up in March and April has barely emerged in parts of the Southwest and southern Plains, forcing producers to buy supplemental feed at elevated prices or reduce herd sizes. Livestock sell-offs driven by drought tend to depress cattle prices in the short term and tighten beef supply months later.
Western water managers are watching reservoir gauges with growing concern. The Colorado River system, which supplies water to roughly 40 million people across seven states, entered spring with storage levels already below target after several years of below-average inflows. Low Sierra Nevada snowpack threatens California’s State Water Project allocations, though the state’s Department of Water Resources had not issued a formal emergency declaration tied to the 2026 spring shortfall as of late May 2026.