TRUMP IGNITES MASSIVE PROPHETIC SUPER FIRE STORM: ARE YOU READY FOR WHAT'S COMING?
- Brandon Dawson
- May 18
- 14 min read
Trump’s recent Middle East trip may seem political — but what if it’s prophetic?
In this urgent and detailed broadcast, Brandon Dawson of Tribe of Christians reveals how President Trump’s May 2025 return to the Middle East is igniting a prophetic firestorm, accelerating end-time events foretold in Scripture.
While the world sees diplomacy and peace talks, Bible prophecy tells a different story.
Before the return of the Jewish Temple, before the rise of the Antichrist and the signing of the seven-year treaty, and before the rapture of the Church — the war of Gog and Magog must take place. But before that war begins, three major prophetic events must first be fulfilled:
🔥 The Destruction of Damascus – Isaiah 17, Jeremiah 49
💣 The Judgment and Repossession of Gaza – Zephaniah 2, Amos 1, Zechariah 9
🌍 The Rise of the Gog & Magog Alliance – Ezekiel 38–39
What You’ll Learn in This Video:
Trump’s surprise visit (May 13–16, 2025) to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE
His historic meeting with Syria’s new leader, lifting U.S. sanctions for the first time in 25+ years
The growing threat of Hudna – the ancient Islamic tactic of false peace
How Gaza is aligning with biblical prophecy following the October 7 Hamas attack
The economic and military formation of the Gog & Magog alliance through BRICS and OPEC+
Prophetic dreams from 2021–2022 foretelling:
Collapse of the U.S. dollar
Ukraine’s fall
Oil shocks and global economic realignment
Why the U.S. may disappear from the Ezekiel 38 narrative
Key Scriptures Covered:
Ezekiel 38–39 – The Gog and Magog War
Isaiah 17 & Jeremiah 49 – The destruction of Damascus
Joel 3:1–2 – Judgment for dividing the land of Israel
Zephaniah 2, Amos 1, Zechariah 9 – Prophecies about Gaza
This Is a Call to Wake Up.
We’re not just watching prophecy unfold — we are living it.Peace talks are aligning with deception.Alliances are aligning with Scripture.And prophetic timelines are accelerating faster than ever.
CALL TO ACTION:
Repent. Obey. Prepare.
“Watch therefore, and pray always that you may be counted worthy to escape all these things that will come to pass…” – Luke 21:36
What Happened During Trump’s Middle East Trip
From May 13 to May 16, 2025, President Donald Trump surprisingly returned to the Middle East, visiting Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. This marked his first trip to the region since 2017, during his first term in office, and made Saudi Arabia his first international destination as president.
That visit laid the groundwork for what would later become the Abraham Accords, restructuring U.S. relationships in the region and setting the stage for several Arab nations to normalize relations with Israel. What we’re seeing in 2025 isn’t just a continuation; it’s an escalation, carrying far greater prophetic weight and long-term significance.
On May 13th, Trump arrived in Saudi Arabia and met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The two announced a sweeping new partnership, including over $600 billion in economic agreements focused on oil, defense, infrastructure, and investment.
The next day, May 14th, he traveled to Qatar (and met with Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.) That visit resulted in a $1.2 trillion package of commercial and defense deals, including a significant contract for over 160 Boeing jets through Qatar Airways.
Then, on May 15th, Trump landed in the UAE, where he was awarded the Order of Zayed, the UAE’s highest civilian honor.
The UAE pledged an additional $200 billion in economic cooperation and announced plans for a major AI data center, signaling future tech integration between the U.S. and Gulf nations.
But the most controversial moment of the trip came when Trump became the first U.S. president in over 25 years to meet directly with Syrian leadership.
He met with Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa, and publicly announced the lifting of U.S. sanctions on Syria — a historic and shocking decision.
This move now opens the door for Syria to join the Abraham Accords, potentially — something that would have been impossible just a few years ago, given Syria’s alignment with Iran, Hezbollah, and Russia.
Ahmed al-Sharaa, Abu Mohammad al-Golani, is a well-known and controversial figure. He used to be a top leader in al-Qaeda and led its branch in Syria, the al-Nusra Front. In 2016, he renamed the group to Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and said it cut ties with al-Qaeda. However, many countries, including the U.S. and the U.N., still consider HTS a terrorist group. Al-Sharaa was once jailed by U.S. forces in Iraq and later rose to power after Bashar al-Assad’s fall in late 2024.
Trump is known for making bold and unconventional moves on the world stage, often meeting with leaders most in the geopolitical world avoid. During his first term, he became the first U.S. president to meet face-to-face with North Korea’s leader — a move many hoped would lead to transformation. But in the end, diplomacy failed, and North Korea returned to its old threats and posturing. That pattern — a temporary breakthrough followed by long-term deception — may be a preview of what’s ahead in the Middle East.
Behind the scenes, this trip is less about peace talks and more about strengthening political and economic ties between the United States and key Islamic nations in the region. The clear objective is to expand the Abraham Accords, reinforce regional alliances, and establish a long-term framework that supports Israel's security and sovereignty in the Middle East.
Nations willing to work with Israel are being rewarded with massive investments and strategic deals, while those aligned with Iran, Russia, and China are being pushed aside. It’s a calculated effort to build a strong anti-Iranian, anti-Russian, and anti-Chinese coalition across the region, both economically and militarily.
What we’re witnessing is a massive acceleration in the fulfillment of prophecy. While the world sees diplomacy and progress, everything unfolds exactly as the Bible foretold. The alliances, the leaders, the policies — they’re not slowing down the end-time timeline. They’re locking it in.
Gaza in Prophecy — Setting the Stage for Gog, Magog, and the Great Deception
To understand what’s happening in the Middle East right now—from Trump’s visit to the war in Gaza—we need to take a step back and examine our current position on the biblical prophetic timeline. According to Scripture, three significant prophetic markers must have been in place before the Gog and Magog war of Ezekiel 38–39. Currently, all three are rapidly aligning.
First, the Bible prophesies that Damascus — the capital of Syria — will be destroyed. “Behold, Damascus will cease from being a city and will become a ruinous heap.” (Isaiah 17:1) Despite many years of war in Syria, this prophecy has never entirely occurred. Damascus remains inhabited and functional. However, with rising tensions involving Israel, Iran, Hezbollah, and Syria’s continued role in hosting hostile proxies, this moment appears to be drawing near.
Second, Gaza will not only be judged and left desolate, but Israel will eventually inhabit it. In Zephaniah 2:47, the sequence is obvious: “Gaza shall be forsaken… the seacoast shall be for the remnant of the house of Judah… and the Lord their God will intervene for them and return their captives.” This is not symbolic — it is territorial. Israel’s repossession of the land follows the judgment on Gaza.
That process may have already begun. On October 7th, 2023, Hamas launched the most horrific terror attack in Israel’s modern history, killing over 1,200 people and taking hostages.
That day shattered the illusion of peace with Gaza and permanently ended the viability of a two-state solution. Since then, Israel has launched a relentless campaign against Hamas, and its military is now deeply entrenched in Gaza.
Political and military discussions are already beginning about Israel maintaining complete control of the Gaza Strip, directly aligning with biblical prophecy.
Third, the Bible states that before the invasion of Gog and his allies, Israel must have been living securely, prosperously, confidently, and seemingly at peace. Ezekiel 38:11 describes Israel as a nation “dwelling safely… in unwalled villages.” Many believe this refers to a period when Israel had regional stability, economic growth, and strong diplomatic alliances.
That’s where Trump’s involvement becomes prophetically significant. During his presidency, he brokered the Abraham Accords, normalizing relations between Israel and several Arab nations.
With his return to the region, he is expanding those alliances, holding high-level meetings, lifting sanctions, and facilitating massive energy and defense deals. These efforts are reshaping the Middle East and positioning Israel as a leading regional power.
Many Bible-believing Christians have viewed Trump’s efforts as a kind of grace period for America—a chance to retreat from judgment, recover spiritually, and restore global stability.
However, when we examine these moves through a biblical prophetic lens, we see something very different. Rather than slowing things down, this visit may have accelerated everything. It is rapidly aligning the conditions before the Gog-Magog war can occur.
It’s also important to recognize that some of the same strategic methods we’re seeing — such as temporary peace agreements and long-term positioning — echo historical Islamic strategies, including the tactic introduced by the Prophet Muhammad, known as Hudna: a peace treaty used only until strength is regained to strike. We’ll explain that later, but it represents another prophetic layer beneath the headlines.
So now that we have a little bit of context, I can go into a deeper explanation — starting with what the Bible says about Gaza and Syria, how these territories are positioned for judgment, and how this connects to the rising Gog-Magog alliance, the opposing nations, and the fate of the United States just before the war begins. The reality is this: Trump’s Middle East trip didn’t extend the grace period — it ignited a fast track to prophetic fulfillment, and massive spiritual consequences are forthcoming with it.
The Bible is clear about what will happen to Gaza. It does not mention peace agreements or a two-state solution. It speaks of judgment, desolation, and Israel’s eventual possession of the land.
Zephaniah 2:47 says Gaza will be forsaken and uninhabited, and the seacoast — Gaza’s coastline — will belong to the remnant of Judah. Amos 1:6-8 declares God’s judgment for Gaza’s betrayal and captivity of others, promising fire upon its walls and the removal of its rulers. Zechariah 9:5-6 says Gaza will writhe in pain, its king will perish, and its pride will be broken. Jeremiah 47:17 describes the Lord's sword sweeping over the Philistine cities, including Gaza. Isaiah 14:29-31 warns the entire Philistine region — Gaza included — that destruction and famine will come from the north.
Historically, Gaza has been overrun and ruled by various empires—the Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Greeks, Romans, Ottomans, and the British. However, the total desolation described in prophecy has never come to pass. Most importantly, Israel has never fully possessed and inhabited Gaza, which is a central part of Zephaniah’s prophecy. These events are still ahead.
Yet instead of submitting to what the Bible says, the world, especially the U.S. and the international community, has spent decades trying to use Gaza as the centerpiece of a two-state solution.

Over the last 30 years, the U.S. has led or backed nearly every major attempt to divide the land of Israel, with Saudi Arabia often playing a behind-the-scenes role. In 1991, the Bush administration hosted the Madrid Peace Conference, inviting Israel and Arab nations to the table, including indirect Saudi influence. Just days later, Hurricane Perfect Storm slammed into the East Coast. In 1993, the Oslo Accords were signed, marking the establishment of the first official framework for a two-state solution. Saudi Arabia publicly supported the effort. Less than two years later, Israel’s Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated, and internal unrest in Israel skyrocketed.
In 2001, just weeks before 9/11, Saudi Arabia met privately with the U.S. to promote a peace framework that included Palestinian statehood and pressured Israel. The meeting took place on August 27, 2001. Just 15 days later, 9/11 happened — a terror attack largely orchestrated by 19 hijackers, 15 of whom were Saudi nationals.
In 2002, Saudi Arabia officially launched the Arab Peace Initiative, offering normalization with Israel in exchange for complete withdrawal and a Palestinian state. That plan became the foundation for almost every Middle East peace process. But none of them succeeded. Instead, Gaza fell to Hamas in 2007, and Israel faced wave after wave of rockets and terror.
Then came the 2020 “Deal of the Century,” proposed by the Trump administration. It included economic development, a Gaza corridor, and eventual Palestinian statehood—but again, it failed. The Palestinian Authority rejected it immediately. The two-stage model was falling apart, yet peace talks with Saudi Arabia and normalization efforts continued.
Until October 7, 2023.
While the U.S. was in active discussions with Saudi Arabia to finalize a historic normalization deal with Israel, which included support for a two-state framework, Hamas launched the deadliest terror attack in Israel’s modern history, killing over 1,200 Israelis and taking hundreds hostage. That moment didn’t just break trust. It shattered the peace process. The two-state vision died in a single day.
And just like every time before, a significant push to divide the land of Israel was followed by judgment, destruction, and chaos. We’ve seen the pattern repeatedly: when the U.S. pressures Israel to divide the land, we see signs of judgment, whether through hurricanes, economic fallout, terror attacks, or social unrest.
Now, the conversation is shifting once again.
In the wake of the October 7th attacks, reports began emerging of a new U.S.-led proposal — not for a two-state solution, but for a relocation plan. According to multiple headlines, the U.S. is considering moving up to one million Palestinians from Gaza to Libya. President Trump has even proposed turning Gaza into a “freedom zone” — a region rebuilt under U.S. control and oversight. And it’s not just talk.
The intention is clear: America wants to take over Gaza and own it. And Israel appears to agree with this plan, or at the very least, allowing it to happen, and from what we can tell, this effort is still in motion.
But the Bible does not say that the United States will own Gaza. The Bible says that Judah will be under Israeli sovereignty. Zephaniah 2:7 says, “The coast shall be for the remnant of the house of Judah.” That means in the end, the land won’t belong to America. It won’t belong to the Palestinians. And it won’t be under the authority of any other nation. It will belong to Israel. So even if the U.S. is allowed to take control temporarily, it’s still a violation of God’s decrees. And like every other failed attempt to reshape or divide the land outside of God’s Word, it will come with massive consequences.
But I believe this will be allowed—temporarily—as part of fulfilling the words of the prophets. The God of Israel is still in control, and everything He said will come to pass.
Damascus in Prophecy — The Flashpoint Before Gog-Magog

One major event the Bible says must happen before the Gog-Magog war is the destruction of Damascus, Syria’s capital.
Isaiah 17:1 says, “Damascus will cease from being a city, and it will be a ruinous heap.”This hasn’t happened yet. Even after years of war, Damascus still stands. But things are heating up fast.
Today, Damascus is a hub for Iran and Hezbollah, both of which threaten Israel. Russia supports Syria’s Assad regime, while Israel regularly strikes Iranian targets in and around the city. One strike too many — and the prophecy could be fulfilled overnight.
Meanwhile, Trump recently reopened U.S. diplomacy with Syria — the first president in over 25 years to do so. Sanctions were lifted, talks began, and Syria was even floated as a potential member of the Abraham Accords.
But Trump’s fundamental aim? Cut Syria off from Iran, rebuild it economically, and weaken Iran’s influence in the region. It’s a bold move. But biblically, it may not slow things down — it might speed things up.
This strategy mirrors past efforts. Trump met with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un, easing tensions temporarily. But now North Korea is more dangerous than ever, backing Russia in Ukraine with support from China.
It’s also the same pattern found in Islamic history: Hudna—a temporary peace treaty used to buy time. Muhammad did it at Hudaybiyyah. The Ottomans did it for centuries. Even Yasser Arafat admitted using it with Israel. According to Daniel 9:27, the Antichrist will also do it—a peace deal that he will later break.
The Bible doesn’t say Damascus will be healed. It says it will be destroyed.
Jeremiah 49:27 says, “I will kindle a fire in the wall of Damascus, and it shall consume the palaces…” — sudden, catastrophic, and final.
Biblically, Syria was part of ancient Assyria, a nation that once repented in response to Jonah’s warning, but later faced judgment when it returned to its evil ways. Today, modern Syria may be following that same path.
Diplomacy may seem like peace, but prophecy shows it’s all part of God’s plan. The trap is being set, and soon, the pieces will fall into place.
The Rise of the Gog-Magog Alliance — Economic Power and Prophetic Alignments

Ezekiel 38–39 tells us a powerful alliance of nations will rise to attack Israel. These nations include Russia, Iran, Turkey, Libya, and Sudan, and today, they’re already aligning through BRICS and OPEC+.
This war isn’t just about land — it’s about economic power. Oil, trade, and control of currency are at the center.
BRICS—originally Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—is expanding fast. It includes Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Ethiopia, and the United Arab Emirates. Their goal? To replace the U.S. dollar in global trade, particularly in oil, which poses a threat to Western dominance.

At the same time, Trump’s recent Middle East visit took him to nations like Saudi Arabia and the UAE, which are mentioned in Scripture as Sheba and Dedan. These wealthy Gulf states are key players in the oil and trade industries and are financially connected to Israel and the West.
In Ezekiel 38:13, the nations of Sheba and Dedan oppose the invasion. They don’t join the war — they ask, “Have you come to plunder?” Why? Because war would destroy the economic deals they benefit from.
Trump offered these nations more trade, weapons, and investments, strengthening their ties. But while that may look like peace, it’s setting the stage for prophecy to unfold.
Meanwhile, the Gog-Magog nations — Russia, Iran, China — are economically isolated and desperate to break the Western system. For them, war is the way to gain power.
Oil is now a weapon — and OPEC, controlled by many of these same nations, is using it to pressure the West. This isn’t just politics. It’s a prophecy.
And then comes the mystery: Where is America in all of this?
The U.S. — the nation that helped restore Israel in 1948 — is absent from the Ezekiel war. Why?
One possible reason is a black swan event, which is a crisis that collapses the U.S. economy and weakens its global power, like COVID-19 in 2020. That same year, Trump introduced the “Deal of the Century,” which proposed dividing the land of Israel, including Gaza.
What followed? A pandemic, market collapse, and global unrest.
Now, history may be repeating. The U.S. is again involved in redrawing Gaza’s future. And every time America touches the covenant land, there are consequences.
This next crisis may hit hard, economically, politically, and spiritually. It may be the final blow that removes America from the world stage, just as the Gog-Magog war begins.
So, while the world sees Trump’s diplomacy as a strength, the Bible shows that it may be the final alignment before collapse.
The Prophetic Timeline & Call to Prepare
Everything we’ve covered — from Trump’s Middle East visit, to the war in Gaza, the coming destruction of Damascus, and the rise of the Gog-Magog alliance — makes it clear: what’s happening right now is not delaying prophecy; it’s accelerating it.
Just as artificial intelligence rapidly accelerates global communication, infrastructure, and networks, we’re witnessing prophetic events unfold simultaneously. What once took decades is now happening in weeks and months. The pace is unlike anything we've seen before, from economic collapse to global realignments to the positioning of armies and alliances.
So the question is no longer, "Is prophecy being fulfilled?" Is everyone ready for what’s coming?
This is a call to repentance. The Bible says in Acts 17:30, “God commands all people everywhere to repent.” Repentance is not just feeling sorry — it’s a complete turning of heart and direction. It’s a call to return to the Lord with sincerity, humility, and urgency. Without repentance, we remain blind to what God is doing. But with repentance, our eyes are opened, and our hearts are aligned with His will.
This is also a call to obedience. Jesus said in John 14:15, “If you love Me, keep My commandments.” In Luke 6:46, He said, “Why do you call Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ and not do the things which I say?” In this hour, God is not calling us to comfort—He’s calling us to follow—not just to know the Word but to live it—to walk in righteousness, truth, and holiness.
And finally, this is a call to prepare. Jesus told us in Matthew 24:44, “You also must be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect.” That means spiritually awake, watching, and discerning. It means setting our houses in order — our hearts, our families, our priorities — and living as if today might be the day He returns.
The clock is ticking. The pieces are in place. And the signs are no longer approaching — they’re here.
Now is the time to repent. Now is the time to obey. And now is the time to prepare.
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