NTEB Prophecy News Podcast
They Are Calling It ‘World War Trump’ As Costs Rise Into The Billions With A Defiant Iran Vowing No Retreat And No Surrender
Host And Founder Of ‘Now The End Begins’ Geoffrey Grider:
We are looking at World War Trump in Iran that just may produce the biggest military conflict anyone has seen since WWII.
For weeks now the world has been watching the conflict that many are calling “World War Trump” unfold in real time, and the situation is becoming clearer by the day. President Donald Trump has demanded “unconditional surrender” from Iran, while Tehran has responded with open defiance, calling that demand nothing more than a “dream.” Iran is not surrendering. Not today, not tomorrow, and certainly not easily if at all.
On this episode of the Prophecy News Podcast, the rhetoric coming from Washington is maximalist: surrender, regime change, and the installation of leadership acceptable to the United States. Iran’s response is equally absolute: we will not surrender, and that is the formula for a long war. History teaches this lesson over and over again. Nations rarely surrender when they believe their survival—or their ideology—is at stake. The Islamic Republic of Iran is built on resistance to the West; surrender would mean the collapse of the entire revolutionary system. This is a key point that Trump and his Department of War seem to be blissfully unaware of.
The Middle East is the epicenter of the last days, and conflicts like this one are not random accidents of history. They are part of a geopolitical storm building toward the prophetic end times. The Bible warned that the last days would be a time of global instability and military tension. The stage is being set, and not for peace, but for the largest series of wars the world has ever seen. And if Iran refuses to surrender—as it clearly intends to do—the conflict now unfolding could become one of the sparks that ignites the next phase of global upheaval.
We are looking at World War Trump in Iran that just may produce the biggest military conflict anyone has seen since WWII.
For weeks now the world has been watching the conflict that many are calling “World War Trump” unfold in real time, and the situation is becoming clearer by the day. President Donald Trump has demanded “unconditional surrender” from Iran, while Tehran has responded with open defiance, calling that demand nothing more than a “dream.” Iran is not surrendering. Not today, not tomorrow, and certainly not easily if at all.
“Or what king, going to make war against another king, sitteth not down first, and consulteth whether he be able with ten thousand to meet him that cometh against him with twenty thousand?” Luke 14:31 (KJV)
On this episode of the Prophecy News Podcast, the rhetoric coming from Washington is maximalist: surrender, regime change, and the installation of leadership acceptable to the United States. Iran’s response is equally absolute: we will not surrender, and that is the formula for a long war. History teaches this lesson over and over again. Nations rarely surrender when they believe their survival—or their ideology—is at stake. The Islamic Republic of Iran is built on resistance to the West; surrender would mean the collapse of the entire revolutionary system. This is a key point that Trump and his Department of War seem to be blissfully unaware of.
The Middle East is the epicenter of the last days, and conflicts like this one are not random accidents of history. They are part of a geopolitical storm building toward the prophetic end times. The Bible warned that the last days would be a time of global instability and military tension. The stage is being set, and not for peace, but for the largest series of wars the world has ever seen. And if Iran refuses to surrender—as it clearly intends to do—the conflict now unfolding could become one of the sparks that ignites the next phase of global upheaval.
Harbinger’s Daily
By David Reagan: Joel Rosenberg recently released a video in which he argued that the current war in Iran is a fulfillment of a Bible prophecy contained in Jeremiah 29. This is not a new discovery.
In 2014, Bill Salus published a book in which he suggested that a military attack on Elam might prove to be one of the end-time wars (Nuclear Showdown in Iran: Revealing the Ancient Prophecy of Elam, 2014).
Salus is what I call an “eschatological sleuth.” He searches the Scriptures for passages that have been overlooked or forgotten, which he believes relate to the end-times. He was the one who brought Psalm 83 back to serious consideration. The prophecy about Elam was his second “discovery.”
The Elam passage is found in Jeremiah 49. It was written in 596 BC, and it reads as follows: “That which came as the word of Yahweh to Jeremiah the prophet concerning Elam, in the beginning of the reign of Zedekiah king of Judah, saying: Thus says Yahweh of hosts, Behold, I am going to break the bow of Elam, The finest of their might. I will bring upon Elam the four winds From the four ends of heaven, And I will scatter them to all these winds; And there will be no nation. To which the banished ones of Elam will not go. So I will shatter Elam before their enemies And before those who seek their lives; And I will bring calamity upon them, Even My burning anger, declares Yahweh, And I will send out the sword after them Until I have consumed them. Then I will set My throne in Elam And cause king and princes from there to perish, Declares Yahweh. But it will be in the last days That I will return the fortunes of Elam, Declares Yahweh” (v. 34-39)
Elam AKA Persia AKA Iran
Elam is an ancient biblical nation. Some believe it was the site of one of the world’s first post-flood cities. It was incorporated as a province into the Babylonian Empire in the 7th Century BC. It became a part of the Medo-Persian Empire when Babylon was conquered in 536 BC, 60 years after Jeremiah wrote his prophecy. So, the fact of the matter is that Elam ceased to exist as a nation 2,500 years go.
Today, the area of Elam is a region of the nation of Iran. It is located in southwest Iran. Its western border runs along the northeast shore of the Persian Gulf. The area represents approximately one-tenth of modern-day Iran. It is a very important area because it is the site of Iran’s Bushehr nuclear reactor — the first to be built by the Iranians. It became fully operational in 2010.
In 2014, Bill Salus published a book in which he suggested that a military attack on Elam might prove to be one of the end-time wars (Nuclear Showdown in Iran: Revealing the Ancient Prophecy of Elam, 2014).
Salus is what I call an “eschatological sleuth.” He searches the Scriptures for passages that have been overlooked or forgotten, which he believes relate to the end-times. He was the one who brought Psalm 83 back to serious consideration. The prophecy about Elam was his second “discovery.”
The Elam passage is found in Jeremiah 49. It was written in 596 BC, and it reads as follows: “That which came as the word of Yahweh to Jeremiah the prophet concerning Elam, in the beginning of the reign of Zedekiah king of Judah, saying: Thus says Yahweh of hosts, Behold, I am going to break the bow of Elam, The finest of their might. I will bring upon Elam the four winds From the four ends of heaven, And I will scatter them to all these winds; And there will be no nation. To which the banished ones of Elam will not go. So I will shatter Elam before their enemies And before those who seek their lives; And I will bring calamity upon them, Even My burning anger, declares Yahweh, And I will send out the sword after them Until I have consumed them. Then I will set My throne in Elam And cause king and princes from there to perish, Declares Yahweh. But it will be in the last days That I will return the fortunes of Elam, Declares Yahweh” (v. 34-39)
Elam is an ancient biblical nation. Some believe it was the site of one of the world’s first post-flood cities. It was incorporated as a province into the Babylonian Empire in the 7th Century BC. It became a part of the Medo-Persian Empire when Babylon was conquered in 536 BC, 60 years after Jeremiah wrote his prophecy. So, the fact of the matter is that Elam ceased to exist as a nation 2,500 years go.
Today, the area of Elam is a region of the nation of Iran. It is located in southwest Iran. Its western border runs along the northeast shore of the Persian Gulf. The area represents approximately one-tenth of modern-day Iran. It is a very important area because it is the site of Iran’s Bushehr nuclear reactor — the first to be built by the Iranians. It became fully operational in 2010.
Prophecy News Watch
By PNW Staff: A generation that once felt it could live comfortably without faith may suddenly be rediscovering just how fragile the world really is.
For decades, sociologists have tracked a quiet but dramatic shift in American life. Religion -- once the beating heart of communities across the country -- has slowly been moving to the margins. The latest numbers suggest that trend has now reached a historic milestone.
According to new data from Gallup, Americans with no formal religious identity -- often called the "nones" -- now make up 24% of the U.S. population, the highest level ever recorded. Just a few generations ago, that number was almost unimaginable. In 1948, only 2% of Americans identified this way.
At the same time, the poll reveals another striking reality: only 47% of Americans say religion is "very important" in their lives. That number once stood between 70% and 75% during the 1950s and 1960s, a time when faith shaped not just private belief but the moral vocabulary of the entire nation.
Today, the landscape looks very different. Millions of Americans describe themselves as spiritual but not religious, skeptical of organized religion, or simply indifferent. For many, life feels busy, comfortable, and stable enough that deeper spiritual questions can wait.
For decades, sociologists have tracked a quiet but dramatic shift in American life. Religion -- once the beating heart of communities across the country -- has slowly been moving to the margins. The latest numbers suggest that trend has now reached a historic milestone.
According to new data from Gallup, Americans with no formal religious identity -- often called the "nones" -- now make up 24% of the U.S. population, the highest level ever recorded. Just a few generations ago, that number was almost unimaginable. In 1948, only 2% of Americans identified this way.
At the same time, the poll reveals another striking reality: only 47% of Americans say religion is "very important" in their lives. That number once stood between 70% and 75% during the 1950s and 1960s, a time when faith shaped not just private belief but the moral vocabulary of the entire nation.
Today, the landscape looks very different. Millions of Americans describe themselves as spiritual but not religious, skeptical of organized religion, or simply indifferent. For many, life feels busy, comfortable, and stable enough that deeper spiritual questions can wait.
Israel 365 News
By Moshe Phillips: Every Jewish prayer service contains liturgy that consistently speaks about Jerusalem and the Holy Temple.
“Chabad has been pushing in a pretty subtle way, unless you look carefully, for the reconstruction of the Third Temple.” — Tucker Carlson, March 4, 2026
If this year, former Fox News host and current podcaster Tucker Carlson were to attend a traditional Passover seder, like the one my family and I celebrate, he would learn that Chabad’s yearning for the building of the Third Temple is not something outside of mainstream Jewish thought. It lies at the very core of it and has done so ever since that darkest of days when the Second Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans.
Every single synagogue on the planet faces towards Jerusalem and the site of the holy Jewish Temple. When Jews pray, whether in synagogue or at home, they face Jerusalem. At the close of the last prayer of the most holy day on the Jewish calendar, Yom Kippur, attendees at every synagogue proclaim in unison, “Next Year in Jerusalem!” Also, at the conclusion of every family’s Passover seder celebration, that same “Next Year in Jerusalem!” declaration is made.
In reality, this means “Next Year on the Temple Mount,” where Passover offerings will be made in the future Third Temple.
Our heartfelt prayers for the Third Temple are hardly just a part of Passover. No part of Judaism leaves this out.
When every Jewish couple begins their life together as married individuals, their wedding ceremony ends as the groom stomps on a glass, and all attendees proclaim mazel tov!
The reason he breaks it is to remember the destruction of Jerusalem and the Holy Temple. In a tradition that dates to antiquity, the groom recites, “If I forget thee, O Jerusalem … ,” the timeless vow from Psalm 137:5.
The last remaining part of the Holy Temple complex is the Western Wall that sees hundreds of thousands of Jews from the world over visit every single year: the strictly religious and the non-observant, the Zionist and the non-Zionist.
“Chabad has been pushing in a pretty subtle way, unless you look carefully, for the reconstruction of the Third Temple.” — Tucker Carlson, March 4, 2026
If this year, former Fox News host and current podcaster Tucker Carlson were to attend a traditional Passover seder, like the one my family and I celebrate, he would learn that Chabad’s yearning for the building of the Third Temple is not something outside of mainstream Jewish thought. It lies at the very core of it and has done so ever since that darkest of days when the Second Temple in Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans.
Every single synagogue on the planet faces towards Jerusalem and the site of the holy Jewish Temple. When Jews pray, whether in synagogue or at home, they face Jerusalem. At the close of the last prayer of the most holy day on the Jewish calendar, Yom Kippur, attendees at every synagogue proclaim in unison, “Next Year in Jerusalem!” Also, at the conclusion of every family’s Passover seder celebration, that same “Next Year in Jerusalem!” declaration is made.
In reality, this means “Next Year on the Temple Mount,” where Passover offerings will be made in the future Third Temple.
Our heartfelt prayers for the Third Temple are hardly just a part of Passover. No part of Judaism leaves this out.
When every Jewish couple begins their life together as married individuals, their wedding ceremony ends as the groom stomps on a glass, and all attendees proclaim mazel tov!
The reason he breaks it is to remember the destruction of Jerusalem and the Holy Temple. In a tradition that dates to antiquity, the groom recites, “If I forget thee, O Jerusalem … ,” the timeless vow from Psalm 137:5.
The last remaining part of the Holy Temple complex is the Western Wall that sees hundreds of thousands of Jews from the world over visit every single year: the strictly religious and the non-observant, the Zionist and the non-Zionist.
Geller Report
By Pamela Geller: The FBI searched a Pennsylvania storage unit linked to the ISIS-inspired attempted bombing outside Gracie Mansion. Muslim terrorists Emir Balat and Ibrahim Kayumi (19) allegedly threw IEDs at a protest crowd and planned a mass-casualty attack; investigators reportedly found additional explosives in the unit, which were later detonated by the FBI bomb squad.
Authorities say the pair hoped to carry out a mass-casualty attack and pledged allegiance to ISIS after their arrest. The two Bucks County Muslims accused of trying to bomb the New York City mayor’s mansion on Saturday, March 7, 2026, pledged their allegiance to ISIS while in police custody, officials say. Investigators reportedly found additional explosive devices in the storage unit that were later detonated by the FBI bomb squad.
“All praise is due to Allah lord of all worlds,” Balat allegedly wrote after asking for a pen and paper at an NYPD stationhouse. “I pledge my allegience [sic] to the Islamic State. Die in your rage yu [sic] kuffar.”
It’s good they are tracking the shrapnel bombers across various states but have they interrogated their imam, mosque terror connections? Many mosques are bases of hate and treason, and must be monitored and shuttered if jihad-related activity or preaching is found to be taking place in these fortresses.
Authorities say the pair hoped to carry out a mass-casualty attack and pledged allegiance to ISIS after their arrest. The two Bucks County Muslims accused of trying to bomb the New York City mayor’s mansion on Saturday, March 7, 2026, pledged their allegiance to ISIS while in police custody, officials say. Investigators reportedly found additional explosive devices in the storage unit that were later detonated by the FBI bomb squad.
“All praise is due to Allah lord of all worlds,” Balat allegedly wrote after asking for a pen and paper at an NYPD stationhouse. “I pledge my allegience [sic] to the Islamic State. Die in your rage yu [sic] kuffar.”
It’s good they are tracking the shrapnel bombers across various states but have they interrogated their imam, mosque terror connections? Many mosques are bases of hate and treason, and must be monitored and shuttered if jihad-related activity or preaching is found to be taking place in these fortresses.
Jihad Watch
By Robert Spencer: He doesn’t condemn Islamic jihad, which is what this actually was.
Mamdani begins statement on attempted bombing by Muslim radicals in NYC by condemning white supremacy and anti-Muslim bigotry. pic.twitter.com/c3MpPho0qh
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) March 9, 2026
Leo Hohmann’s Newsletter
By Leo Hohmann: There are indications that U.S. President Donald Trump may be looking for an off ramp in the war with Iran as the tide of the war seems to have swung in favor of the Iranians.
Remember, the Iranians don’t need to defeat the U.S. to win this war. All they have to do is hang onto power and flaunt the U.S. President Donald Trump’s call for a regime change in their country.
The longer this war drags on, the greater chance that Iran or one of its allies will strike back in a way that affects all of us. A cyber attack. A terror attack. Something. Trump knows this. That won’t be good for his party going forward, especially if he’s unable to accomplish the regime change he and his neocon war cabinet so desperately crave.
Remember, the Iranians don’t need to defeat the U.S. to win this war. All they have to do is hang onto power and flaunt the U.S. President Donald Trump’s call for a regime change in their country.
The longer this war drags on, the greater chance that Iran or one of its allies will strike back in a way that affects all of us. A cyber attack. A terror attack. Something. Trump knows this. That won’t be good for his party going forward, especially if he’s unable to accomplish the regime change he and his neocon war cabinet so desperately crave.
Hope For Our Times
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