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Out of My Control = Unanswered Prayers (God’s Timing)
How many Christians have prayed for someone, only to see their prayers go seemingly unanswered? How many have prayed and perhaps have “given up” because they have become discouraged at how long it has taken to have their prayer answered? God hears our prayers and will respond, but He will do so in His timing which is for our good and His glory. How we deal with unanswered prayer is not just for our own benefit but for the benefit of others as well.
When we pray, we are engaging in the most precious and God-given act of communication with the One to whom we are accountable for all we do. Yet, when we pray or speak to the One in heaven, there are times when He seems not to answer. In one sense, God answers every prayer with a “yes,” a “no,” or a “wait.” In every case, though, Scripture suggests that our prayers are being dealt with. The Lord Jesus is tender and loving; He loves our communing with God the Father, for He, Himself, is our representative (Hebrews 4:15).
Often, but not always, prayer is unanswered because of unconfessed sin. God cannot be mocked or deceived, and He who sits enthroned above knows us intimately, down to our every thought (Psalm 139:1-4). If we are not walking in the Spirit or we harbor enmity in our hearts toward our brother or we ask for things with the wrong motives (such as from selfish desires), our prayers are negatively impacted (2 Chronicles 7:14; Psalm 66:18; James 4:3). Sin hinders our ability to be in fellowship with God, and it hinders our prayers. Unbelief (Proverbs 15:8) and hypocrisy (Mark 12:40) also negatively impact our prayers.
Another reason why prayer seems to go unanswered is that the Lord is drawing out of our faith a deeper reliance and trust in Him, which should bring out of us a deeper sense of gratitude, love and humility. In turn, this causes us to benefit spiritually, for He gives grace to the humble (James 4:6; Proverbs 3:34). Oh, how one feels for that poor Canaanite woman, who cried out incessantly to our Lord for mercy when He was visiting the region of Tyre and Sidon (Matthew 15:21-28)! She was hardly the person a Jewish rabbi would pay attention to. She was not a Jew and she was a woman, two reasons that Jews ignored her. The Lord doesn’t seem to answer her petitions, but He knew all about her situation. He may not have answered her stated needs immediately, but still He heard and granted her request.
God may seem silent to us, but He never sends us away empty-handed. Even if prayer has not been answered, we must rely upon God to do so in His own time. Even the exercise of prayer is a blessing to us; it is because of our faith that we are stirred to persist in prayer. It is faith that pleases God (Hebrews 11:6), and if our prayer life is wanting, does that not reflect our spiritual standing also? God hears our impoverished cries for mercy, and His silence inflames us with a sense of persistence in prayer. He loves us to reason with Him. Let us hunger for the things that are after God’s heart and let us walk in His ways and not our own. If we are faithful to pray without ceasing, then we are living in the will of God, and that can never be wrong (1 Thessalonians 5:17-18).

Bible Verse and Prayer for Today
These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.
—Deuteronomy 6:6-7
We are to begin each day with God. Every breath we take should be a powerful reminder that our Father has granted us another day of life to serve him and bless others. Each heartbeat is God’s drumbeat of love, reminding us that we are blessed with another minute to offer him our best. This blessing is so easily forgotten. We best remember these truths when we teach, demonstrate, and live them with and before our families, children, and grandchildren. We should also teach, demonstrate, and live these with our spiritual friends. But, let’s not leave their learning these truths to our example alone. Let’s find teachable moments to explain our faith to them, praise our Heavenly Father with them, and to teach God’s truths to them. We should do this with them when we sit at home… walk along the road… lie down and… get up.” What’s the point of all of this? So our can “be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD as the waters cover the sea” (Habakkuk 2:14).
Prayer
Almighty God, Gracious Sustainer, and Undeserved Friend, thank you! Thank you for this breath I take and for the heartbeat that sustains my life. Please make me aware, as I travel and talk, rest and work, that you are there every moment, and that you are worthy of my awareness, love, and reverence. Please help me share your greatness and nearness with those whom I love. In the name of Jesus, I pray. Amen and Amen

Bible Teaching of the Day
Some people would like prayer with no conditions. They wish God to be a celestial genie who, when summoned by prayer, must grant any request they make. They find a measure of encouragement in the fable of Aladdin and his lamp, aspiring to that level of control over God’s power in their prayer life. But the biblical fact is that prayer has conditions. It’s true that Jesus said, “If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer” (Matthew 21:22). But, even in that statement, we have one condition to prayer: faith. As we examine the Bible, we find that there are other conditions to prayer, as well.
Here are ten biblical instructions concerning prayer that imply conditions to prayer:
1) Pray to the Heavenly Father (see Matthew 6:9). This condition to prayer might seem obvious, but it’s important. We don’t pray to false gods, to ourselves, to angels, to Buddha, or to the Virgin Mary. We pray to the God of the Bible, who revealed Himself in Jesus Christ and whose Spirit indwells us. Coming to Him as our “Father” implies that we are first His children—made so by faith in Christ (see John 1:12).
2) Pray for good things (see Matthew 7:11). We don’t always understand or recognize what is good, but God knows, and He is eager to give His children what is best for them. Paul prayed three times to be healed of an affliction, and each time God said, “No.” Why would a loving God refuse to heal Paul? Because God had something better for him, namely, a life lived by grace. Paul stopped praying for healing and began to rejoice in his weakness (2 Corinthians 12:7–10).
3) Pray for needful things (see Philippians 4:19). Placing a priority on God’s kingdom is one of the conditions to prayer (Matthew 6:33). The promise is that God will supply all our needs, not all our wants. There is a difference.
4) Pray from a righteous heart (see James 5:16). The Bible speaks of having a clean conscience as a condition to answered prayer (Hebrews 10:22). It is important that we keep our sins confessed to the Lord. “If I regard wickedness in my heart, The Lord will not hear” (Psalm 66:18, NAS).
5) Pray from a grateful heart (see Philippians 4:6). Part of prayer is an attitude of thanksgiving.
6) Pray according to the will of God (see 1 John 5:14). An important condition to prayer is that it is prayed within the will of God. Jesus prayed this way all the time, even in Gethsemane: “Not my will, but yours be done” (Luke 22:42). We can pray all we want, with great sincerity and faith, for XYZ, but, if God’s will is ABC, we pray amiss.
7) Pray in the authority of Jesus Christ (see John 16:24). Jesus is the reason we are able to approach the throne of grace (Hebrews 10:19–22), and He is our mediator (1 Timothy 2:5). A condition to prayer is that we pray in His name.
8) Pray persistently (see Luke 18:1). In fact, pray without ceasing (1 Thessalonians 5:17). One of the conditions to effective prayer is that we don’t give up.
9) Pray unselfishly (see James 4:3). Our motives are important.
10) Pray in faith (see James 1:6). Without faith, it is impossible to please God (Hebrews 11:6), who alone can do the impossible (Luke 1:37). Without faith, why pray?
Joshua’s prayer for the sun to stand still, as audacious as that request was, met all these conditions of prayer (Joshua 10:12–14). Elijah’s prayer for rain to be withheld—and his later prayer that rain would fall—met all of these conditions (James 5:17–18). Jesus’ prayer as He stood before the tomb of Lazarus met all of these conditions (John 11:41). They all prayed to God, according to His will, for good and necessary things, in faith.
The examples of Joshua, Elijah, and Jesus teach us that, when our prayers line up with God’s sovereign will, wonderful things will happen. There’s no need to be abashed by mountains, for they can move (Mark 11:23). The struggle we face is in getting our prayers lined up with God’s will, having our desires match His. Congruency between God’s will and our own is the goal. We want exactly what He wants; nothing more, nothing less. And we don’t want anything that He doesn’t want.
Godly, effective prayer has conditions, and God invites us to pray. When can we pray big? When we believe God wants something big. When can we pray audaciously? When we believe God wants something audacious. When should we pray? All the time.
Today’s Devotional
Man’s highest aim should be to bring glory to God (1 Corinthians 10:31), and this includes praying according to His will. First, we must ask for wisdom. “If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him” (James 1:5). In asking for wisdom, we must also trust that God is gracious and willing to answer our prayers: “But when he asks, he must believe and not doubt” (James 1:6; see also Mark 11:24). So, praying according to the will of God includes asking for wisdom (to know the will of God) and asking in faith (to trust the will of God).
Here are seven biblical instructions that will guide the believer in praying according to God’s will:
1) Pray for the things for which the Bible commands prayer. We are told to pray for our enemies (Matthew 5:44); for God to send missionaries (Luke 10:2); that we do not enter temptation (Matthew 26:41); for ministers of the Word (Colossians 4:3; 2 Thessalonians 3:1); for government authorities (1 Timothy 2:1-3); for relief from affliction (James 5:13); and for the healing of fellow believers (James 5:16). Where God commands prayer, we can pray with confidence that we are praying according to His will.
2) Follow the example of godly characters in Scripture. Paul prayed for the salvation of Israel (Romans 10:1). David prayed for mercy and forgiveness when he sinned (Psalm 51:1-2). The early church prayed for boldness to witness (Acts 4:29). These prayers were according to the will of God, and similar prayers today can be as well. As with Paul and the early church, we should always be praying for the salvation of others. For ourselves, we should pray as David prayed, always aware of our sin and bringing it before God before it hinders our relationship with Him and thwarts our prayers.
3) Pray with the right motivation. Selfish motives will not be blessed by God. “When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures” (James 4:3). We should also pray, not so our lofty words can be heard and we may be seen by others as “spiritual,” but mostly in private and in secret, so that our heavenly Father will hear in private and reward us openly (Matthew 6:5-6).
4) Pray with a spirit of forgiveness toward others (Mark 11:25). A spirit of bitterness, anger, revenge or hatred toward others will prevent our hearts from praying in total submission to God. Just as we are told not to give offerings to God while there is conflict between ourselves and another Christian (Matthew 5:23-24), in the same way God does not want the offering of our prayers until we have reconciled with our brothers and sisters in Christ.
5) Pray with thanksgiving (Colossians 4:2; Philippians 4:6-7). We can always find something to be thankful for, no matter how burdened we are by our wants or needs. The greatest sufferer that lives in this world of redeeming love, and who has the offer of heaven before him, has reason to be grateful to God.
6) Pray with persistence (Luke 18:1; 1 Thessalonians 5:17). We should persevere in prayer and not quit or be dejected because we have not received an immediate answer. Part of praying in God’s will is believing that, whether His answer is “yes,” “no,” or “wait,” we accept His judgment, submit to His will, and continue to pray.
7) Rely on the Spirit of God in prayer. This is a wonderful truth: “We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groans that words cannot express. And he who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for the saints in accordance with God’s will” (Romans 8:26-27). We have the Spirit’s help in praying. At the times of our deepest depression or sorrow, those times when we feel that we “just cannot pray,” we have the comfort of knowing that the Holy Spirit is actually praying for us! What an amazing God we have!
What assurance we have when we seek to walk in the Spirit and not in the flesh! Then we can have confidence that the Holy Spirit will accomplish His work in presenting our prayers to the Father according to His perfect will and timing, and we can rest in the knowledge that He is working all things together for our good (Romans 8:28).

Bible Prophecy, Signs of the Times and Gog and Magog Updates with Articles in the News
Many Muslims Believe That Donald Trump Is The Islamic Version Of The Antichrist

For large numbers of Muslims all over the world, the fact that Donald Trump is leading an attack on Iran is evidence that the Islamic apocalypse is upon us. I realize that this may sound crazy to many of you, but this is what they actually believe.
In Islamic theology, there is a shadowy figure known as “the Dajjal” that rises during the end times. According to Wikipedia, “the Dajjal” roughly corresponds to the figure of the Antichrist in the Christian faith…
Al-Masih ad-Dajjal (Arabic: الْمَسِيحُ الدَّجَّالُ, romanized: Al-Masih ad-Dajjal, lit. ’the deceitful Messiah’),otherwise referred to simply as the Dajjal, is an antagonistic figure in Islamic apocalyptism who will pretend to be the promised Messiah and later claim to be God, appearing before the Day of Judgment according to the Islamic eschatological narrative.
The Dajjal is not mentioned in the Quran, but he is mentioned and described in the Hadith. Corresponding to the Antichrist in Christianity, the Dajjal is said to emerge out in the East, although the specific location varies among the various sources.
There is nobody in the world that Shiite Muslims hate more than Donald Trump.
And so it shouldn’t be any surprise that many of them have started to believe that Trump is “the Dajjal”…
But a Fox News Digital investigation reveals that, for certain hardline Shiite ideologues, including in the U.S., this is not an ending but a prophetic showdown that will usher in the arrival of the “Mahdi,” a messiah, according to Islamic eschatology, or the theology of end times.
In this prophecy, Mahdi will emerge to battle Dajjal, the Islamic equivalent of the Antichrist, in a final battle of Armageddon. For many of these ideologues, President Donald Trump is Dajjal.
Yes, a lot of them really do believe this.
And this is not a recent phenomenon.
More than a year ago, a senior cleric in Iran preached a sermon in which he boldly declared that “the Dajjal” is Trump…
A senior cleric appointed by Iran’s Supreme Leader suggested in a sermon on Friday that US president Donald Trump was the one-eyed Islamic equivalent of the Antichrist prophesied to menace humanity around judgment day.
“He is completely one-eyed, and this is a sign of the end times,” Seyyed Hassan Ameli told congregants in a sermon for Islamic Friday prayers according to the Tehran-based Didban News website.
Now that war has erupted, Muslims all over the world are having debates about whether Trump is “the Dajjal” or not.
This is particularly true in Shiite communities.
To many Shiites, the rise of the Dajjal is a sign that the Mahdi is about to reappear…
In the Twelver denomination of Shīʿa Islam, one of the signs of the reappearance of the Mahdi whom Twelvers consider to be their 12th Imam from the Ahl al-Bayt (“People of the Household”), is the advent of the Dajjal.
“Whoever denies al-Mahdi has denied God, and whoever accepts al-Dajjal has denied God (turned an infidel).” This Shīʿīte ḥadīth attributed to Muhammad strongly emphasizes the return of Dajjal and the event of the reappearance of the Mahdi.
This is why many of those that are currently running Iran do not fear this war.
They have actually been looking forward to exactly this sort of a scenario. Once the Dajjal rises, the Mahdi is supposed to return during a time of great chaos and war…
Before his reappearance (Arabic: ظهور, romanized: ṭuhūr), the world will plunge into chaos, where immorality and ignorance will be commonplace, the Qur’an will be forgotten, and religion will be abandoned. There will be plagues, earthquakes, floods, wars and death.
Of course it isn’t just Shiite Muslims in Iran that believe this nonsense.
Fox News actually discovered that this ideology is being preached at a Shiite mosque in northern Virginia…
At a recent Friday sermon at a local Shiite mosque in northern Virginia, an imam closed prayer with an earnest plea, before war broke out in Iran: “May Allah destroy all the nonbelievers – or kafiroon or munafiqoon,” he said, using Arabic words that refer to “nonbelievers” and “hypocrites.”
He asked for this victory “before the arrival of Imam Mahdi.”
Fox News Digital observed the sermon and also witnessed a special table of honor in the middle of the mosque’s main prayer hall, featuring framed photos of Khamenei embracing Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrullah, also killed by Israel for orchestrating terrorist attacks.
Even though the United States and Israel clearly have the upper hand in this war so far, many Shiites fully expect the tide to turn once the Mahdi shows up.
Apparently the Mahdi’s army is supposed to travel from Iran to Syria where the Mahdi will join forces with Jesus. Then the Mahdi is supposed to kill the Dajjal in the land of Israel…
In the majority Sunni sect and the minority Shiite sect of Islam, clerics describe the Mahdi’s army traveling from modern-day Iran to Damascus, Syria, where Jesus would appear at the Umayyad Mosque and pray behind the Mahdi. The Mahdi’s forces would battle Dajjal in Syria and kill him in Lod, Israel, conquering the world.
Days ago, Iran’s state-run Islamic Republic News Agency repeated the end-times narrative, quoting Hezbollah Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem, claiming the regime is the “government of Imam Mahdi” and its anti-U.S. “resistance is the path to hastening his reappearance.”
I know that this sounds like a bunch of nonsense, but many Shiites take this stuff very, very seriously.
And a lot of them are entirely convinced that now is the time for these things to happen.
So they aren’t going to just lay down their arms and give up, because they are expecting the Mahdi to show up on a white horse at any moment.
The Shiite leaders of Iran will fight like mad because they believe that the Mahdi will soon come riding to their rescue.
Of course that isn’t going to happen, and millions of Shiite Muslims will be deeply disillusioned once all of this is finally over.
PASTOR DIRK SAYS :
Donald Trumps Role is the John the Baptised , the One Preparing the way for the Israeli Messiah aka the AntiChrist . He is a Malta Knight and the Political Leader of the Christian Zionist Doctrine of Demons, from this Group the Antichrist will Arrive , 1st ly as Jewish Messiah . Please note Jesus was never accepted by the Jews as the Real Messiah . for this a False Messiah and aka Antichrist will soon be revealed to the World !
WAR AND RUMORS OF WARS IOW FAKE WAR FEED = The Fog of War Just Went Digital: Can The Images In Your Feed Be Trusted?

Ai Fake war scenes Created and offered to us Via Public Media = In just five days, a surge of manipulated war imagery has flooded platforms like X, Facebook, and Telegram. Here are five of the most significant examples circulating right now:
1. The “Destroyed” U.S. Radar System in Qatar
One of the most viral images claimed to show an American radar installation in Qatar obliterated by an Iranian drone strike. The post was amplified by the official account of the Tehran Times and quickly approached one million views.
The side-by-side satellite comparison looked authoritative. Clean. Clinical.
But analysis by the Financial Times found glaring signs of AI manipulation. Vehicles visible in a year-old “before” image remained frozen in identical positions in the supposed “after” shot. Shadows fell at the exact same angle. Parts of the building’s structure appeared digitally altered while surrounding terrain remained untouched.
Historical satellite archives showed no structural change to the site in years.
The image was persuasive — and false.
2. The “Inferno” at the U.S. Base Near Erbil
Another image spread rapidly claiming to show catastrophic damage to a U.S. base near Erbil, Iraq. The photo depicted an enormous fireball and thick black smoke engulfing structures.
It was dramatic enough to feel like a turning point in the conflict.
Yet when compared to verified, recent satellite imagery of the location, the layout did not match. Certain buildings were misaligned. Damage patterns contradicted known strike reports. Analysts flagged it as AI-enhanced — likely built from an existing image but exaggerated digitally to intensify the destruction.
It wasn’t just documentation.
It was dramatization.
3. The Colorized “Exclusive” Satellite Shot
A widely circulated image appeared to be a high-resolution color satellite photo attributed to Airbus and watermarked with MizarVision.
The vibrant colors made military positions appear stark and active. Terrain looked freshly disturbed. Equipment stood out sharply.
But the image does not appear on MizarVision’s official channels, and the company has warned about accounts falsely distributing imagery under its name.
Experts believe the image may be an AI-upscaled and colorized version of an older black-and-white capture. That subtle addition of color matters. Black-and-white imagery often leaves ambiguity. Color injects clarity — and emotional weight — even when the clarity is artificial.
Perception shifts. Conclusions harden. And all of it may be synthetic.
4. The “Rubble” Image of Ayatollah Khamenei
Perhaps the most explosive image of the past five days claimed to show the body of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei being pulled from beneath collapsed debris.
Here is a great example of mixing truth with lies as Khameni was buried in the rubble after US/Israeli airstrikes. However the viral images of his body being pulled out was Ai generated.
The image spread rapidly before any official confirmation. Digital irregularities — inconsistent lighting, warped debris geometry, and unnatural hand proportions No verified news organization has authenticated the scene but it spread like wildfire across the internet as many people had heard about him being killed in the rubble and were more susceptible to such images.
5. The Fabricated Missile Strike Montage
In the past several days, a composite “satellite overview” montage circulated widely claiming to show simultaneous missile impacts across multiple Middle Eastern sites in a single coordinated barrage.
The graphic stitched together multiple overhead images with glowing impact markers and smoke plumes rising from several bases at once. It was presented as real-time satellite confirmation of a sweeping offensive.
Analysts quickly noticed inconsistencies: identical smoke plumes cloned across different locations, mismatched resolutions between sections of the image, and lighting angles that could not have occurred simultaneously across distant geographies.
The montage was not a captured moment.
It was assembled — engineered for maximum psychological effect.
And because it looked technical and data-driven, many viewers assumed it was credible.
The Pattern Is the Point
What makes these five cases alarming is not just that they exist — it’s how quickly they travel and how authoritative they appear.
Satellite imagery feels neutral. Mechanical. Scientific.
But the barrier to fabrication has collapsed. What once required state intelligence resources can now be produced with consumer-level AI tools.
And in modern information warfare, a convincing image can move markets, inflame public opinion, or pressure governments before the truth has time to catch up.
The war for territory may unfold overseas.
But the war for your perception is unfolding in your feed — one synthetic image at a time.
US submarine sinks Iran’s top warship; first attack of its kind since WWII

The target was the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena, a warship equipped with heavy artillery, surface-to-air missiles, anti-ship missiles, torpedoes and the capacity to operate a helicopter.
A US submarine torpedoed and sank an Iranian warship near Sri Lanka, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Wednesday, describing the strike as the first time since World War II that the United States has destroyed an enemy vessel using a torpedo.
The target was the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena, a warship equipped with heavy artillery, surface-to-air missiles, anti-ship missiles, torpedoes and the capacity to operate a helicopter. The vessel carried a crew of about 180 sailors.
“An American submarine sank an Iranian warship that thought it was safe in international waters. Instead, it was sunk by a torpedo,” Hegseth told reporters at a press briefing.
Calling the strike a “quiet death,” the defense secretary said the action marked the first US torpedo sinking of an opposing naval ship since World War II. “Like in that war, we are fighting to win,” he said.
Sri Lankan authorities said the vessel issued a distress signal shortly after dawn before going down roughly 40 kilometers (25 miles) south of the island. The sinking occurred just outside Sri Lanka’s territorial waters.
Satellite imagery shows heavy damage at Khamenei compound
Sources within Sri Lanka’s navy and defense ministry told Reuters that at least one sailor was confirmed dead, 78 others were wounded and 101 crew members remained missing.
Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath said the country’s navy mounted a rescue mission after receiving the distress call. Two naval vessels and a military aircraft were deployed to the scene and recovered 32 severely injured Iranian sailors from the water.
A navy spokesman later told Reuters that the figure of 101 missing crew members was inaccurate, saying the operation had instead rescued 32 injured sailors.
Navy spokesman Buddhika Sampath said the rescued personnel were taken to the main hospital in Galle, about 115 kilometers (70 miles) south of Colombo, where police increased security as the wounded arrived.
“We responded to the distress call under our international obligations, as this is within our search and rescue area in the Indian Ocean,” Sampath told AFP.
Sri Lankan defense officials said search operations were continuing for additional crew members after the frigate sank.
Earlier Wednesday, the US military reported destroying 17 Iranian vessels as part of the campaign and said its objective was sinking “the entire navy.” The Israel Defense Forces said the American military had assumed full responsibility for strikes against Iran’s maritime activity.
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