Thursday, March 5, 2026

How The War In Iran Is Setting The Stage For A Future Prophetic Battle


Onlookers And Bad Actors: How The War In Iran Is Setting The Stage For A Future Prophetic Battle


There are several geopolitical and prophetic implications of the current war in Iran. One major impact is that it is surfacing and strengthening the alliances that are presented in the Bible in Ezekiel chapter 38.

This chapter in the Bible tells us that in the end times, when Israel is at rest and living securely, they are going to be invaded by a coalition of nations. If you look at the location of these ancient places on a modern map, it’s very clear that the main leaders at the core of this coalition are Russia, Iran, and Turkey.

With this growing alliance between these nations, the stage is being set for this future invasion detailed by the prophet Ezekiel.

Who are the two nations raising the strongest objections to the US-Israeli operation in Iran? Russia and Turkey. In fact, Forbes magazine published an article on Sunday titled, “Iran’s Leadership Decapitated — Turkey Will Define What Comes Next.”

“Of all the regional actors watching Tehran this weekend, Turkey stands apart,” they wrote. “No other state has the same depth of contact with what remains inside Iran.”

Turkey has, in no uncertain terms, condemned the US-Israeli strikes against Iran, with full support of the Ayatollah regime. It seems this war is going to give Turkey even greater influence in the region.

Years ago, Iran and Russia wielded significant influence in Syria. After their evacuation, Turkey has filled the vacuum, seizing every opportunity to gain more control.

As one of their strongest allies, Russia has also strongly condemned the war against Iran. Just one year ago, Russia signed a 20-year strategic partnership with Iran.

Not only is the alliance of Ezekiel 38’s invading force strengthening, so too are the ‘onlookers’ detailed in this prophecy.

In Ezekiel 38:13, it says that when Russia, Iran, and Turkey invade Israel in the end times, there will be a group of nations that remain on the sidelines, giving a lame protest to the invasion. These nations are listed as “Sheba, Dedan, the merchants of Tarshish, and all their young lions.” Tarshish was in Spain, far to the West of Israel in the Middle East—likely speaking of Western powers. Sheba and Dedan refer to the modern Gulf states.

During the war, Iran has continuously been firing missiles toward the Gulf States, further alienating these nations. The six-country Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) just held a meeting considering a military response against Iran.

It is easy to imagine a time when the West will stay on the sidelines when an attack is waged on Israel. In large part, that is exactly what we see happening now, with many European nations already staying clear of the conflict. It is also easy to imagine Gulf states being unwilling to join forces with Russia, Iran, and Turkey for this future invasion of the nation of Israel.

All the alliances presented in Ezekiel 38 are being hardened and cemented today, setting the stage for what is coming.


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