This sermon presents a prophetic overview of God’s sovereignty over nations, focusing on Jeremiah 49:34–39 and its connection to Ezekiel’s Gog and Magog prophecy, illustrating both divine judgment on oppressive regimes like ancient Elam and modern Iran, and the promise of future restoration. It emphasizes that while God will dismantle the military pride and power of nations that oppose His people—symbolized by the breaking of Elam’s bow and the scattering of its people—His ultimate purpose is not annihilation but redemption. Amid current suffering and persecution in Iran, the sermon highlights a remarkable spiritual revival, with a rapidly growing underground church, as evidence of God already establishing His throne in the hearts of the oppressed. The message affirms that God’s judgment is real and severe, yet His mercy endures, culminating in a future millennial restoration where former enemies of Israel will worship the Lord in peace. Ultimately, the sermon calls for vigilance, prayer for believers in hostile nations, and hope in Christ’s return, affirming that even in the darkest places, God’s light and grace prevail.
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