Something extraordinary is happening across America's military bases, and the mainstream media doesn't know what to do with it. Over 200 service members spanning all branches of the armed forces and more than 50 military installations have reportedly contacted watchdog groups with a stunning claim: their commanders are telling them that President Donald Trump was anointed by God to lead America into this pivotal moment with Iran.
Let that sink in, Patriots.
The Reports Are Flooding In
According to multiple reports now circulating across independent media, combat unit commanders have allegedly briefed non-commissioned officers that the current tensions with Iran are "part of God's divine plan." One NCO reportedly wrote that their commander "urged us to tell our troops that this was all part of God's divine plan," specifically referencing the Book of Revelation and "the imminent return of Jesus Christ."
The complaints originated from more than 40 different units, suggesting this isn't an isolated incident but a widespread phenomenon that has captured the attention of military personnel across the entire command structure. The Daily Mail has even picked up the story with the headline: "Trump's commanders tell troops to prepare for Jesus' return."
Consider the Source — And the Context
Now, here's what the legacy media won't tell you: the organization collecting these complaints, the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, has spent years attempting to purge Christian faith from our armed forces. They're hardly an unbiased observer. So take the framing with a healthy grain of salt.
But here's what's fascinating — whether these specific reports are completely accurate, somewhat exaggerated, or even enemy propaganda designed to discredit our mission, the conversation itself reveals something profound about where we are as a nation.
Americans — including those in uniform — are connecting current events to biblical prophecy. And why wouldn't they?
The Prophetic Connection
Think about what we've witnessed. President Trump survived an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, where a bullet missed his head by millimeters. He rose with blood streaming down his face, fist raised, shouting "Fight! Fight! Fight!" Was that mere luck? Or was his life preserved for exactly this moment?
The prophet Ezekiel spoke of end-times events involving the nations now dominating our headlines. Iran is named explicitly in those ancient prophecies. Russia, described as the "king of the North," features prominently. Turkey appears in the prophetic narrative. And right now, we're watching these exact players position themselves on the world stage.
President Trump's historic recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital aligned American foreign policy with evangelical perspectives in unprecedented ways. His unwavering support for the Jewish state has fueled perceptions among believers that America — and specifically this President — may have a divine role to play in unfolding events.
What This Means for America
The establishment will mock this. The secular elite will scoff. CNN will run breathless segments about "religious extremism" in the military. But millions of faithful Americans are watching these events and asking themselves a question the mainstream media refuses to engage with honestly: Are we witnessing the fulfillment of Scripture?
Whether or not these military briefings occurred exactly as reported, one thing is undeniable: President Trump is a man who defied every attempt to destroy him. Russia hoaxes, impeachments, indictments, and an assassin's bullet — yet he stands. He rose again politically when his movement was declared dead. Now he leads America in a confrontation with the very nations named in ancient prophecy.
Only God knows the day and hour of Christ's return. Scripture is clear on that. But we are commanded to watch for the signs. We are commanded to be ready.
President Trump's life was spared in Butler for a reason. He's back in the Oval Office for a reason. Whatever unfolds in Iran and beyond, Patriots must remain steadfast in faith and vigilant in truth.
Do you believe President Trump is fulfilling biblical prophecy? The conversation is just beginning.
