Podcast Episode: Is Trump’s Gaza plan ushering in the prophecy of Ezekiel 34:25?
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Summary:
Could President Trump’s Gaza plan be the fulfillment of Ezekiel 34’s prophecy? This podcast explores how biblical prophecy is unfolding in Israel today, aligning with God’s promise to remove the vicious beasts from the land and bring security to His people. The Bible foretells Israel’s restoration, and Trump’s proposed efforts to eliminate Hamas and rebuild Gaza may be a divine step toward the Messianic era. As the world watches, the prophecies of Israel’s redemption and protection continue to come to life.
For centuries, Christians and Jews have looked to Bible prophecy to understand Israel’s role in the End Times. From Genesis 12:3, where God promises to bless those who bless Israel, to the prophetic words of Ezekiel, Isaiah, and Jeremiah, scripture has long foretold the return of the Jewish people to their ancestral land. Today, modern Israel is thriving, fulfilling God’s covenant as described in the Hebrew Bible. With agricultural miracles, military strength, and divine protection, Israel stands as living proof that biblical prophecy is being fulfilled before our eyes.
Now more than ever, We must stand firm in their support for Israel. As God’s promise to Israel unfolds, believers are called to pray for Israel, defend its biblical right to the land, and reject the lies spread by anti-Israel forces. The battle is not just political—it is spiritual, as prophesied in the End Times. Join us as we dive into Ezekiel 34, unpack the signs of Israel’s biblical fulfillment, and discuss what this means for Christian Zionism, the Messianic era, and the future of the Holy Land.
Transcript:
Today, I stumbled upon something in the Book of the prophet Ezekiel that absolutely shocked me, and stopped me in my tracks. It caused me to think, wait a minute, could it be that President Donald Trump is fulfilling Ezekiel’s prophecy? Sounds crazy, right? But when I looked at the text, I thought the parallels were undeniable. So I’m going to show you what I saw inside the text and I'll leave it for you to decide.
It's interesting because I think if you ask, Most people think of the Torah—the Hebrew biblical Text as a static book of ancient stories, rules, and theology, a relic of the past. But is it? From my 15 years of studying it, I discovered it’s anything but static. It’s a living, dynamic blueprint for understanding our world. Studying the Hebrew biblical text isn’t just about learning history or morality—it teaches us about seeing, recognizing, and interacting with God in real-time in this very real world. Like King Solomon wisely put it, there is nothing new under the sun. And if we pay attention, we’ll find that everything—yes, everything—is already in there.
But let’s go back to the text, because I want to show you what I found. So When I was going through the writings of the prophet Yehezkel—Ezekiel in English—Chapter 34. And I saw a crazy connection to completely unexpected announcement from U.S. President Donald Trump a couple of weeks ago—His proposal wasn’t just another political move—it was a radical shift that could offer real hope for all the suffering in Gaza. Finally, President Trump would enable to get rid of Hamas and their terrorists friends from Gaza, and rebuild it, a New Gaza, available for all, Gazans and those who wish to live in peace, who don’t subscribe to the Hamas and Islamic Jihad doctrine, because ironically, at the end of the day, it is Israel who freed Gaza, from their hamas dictators who had imprisoned, radicalized, brainwashed and ruined the lives of those who were unfortunate enough to have been born to that reality.
Think about this: For decades, Gazans have been entrapped and stuck in Gaza, without the ability to leave, just so that they could be the ploy and toy of the international anti-semitic community and the distraction for the Arab world’s poor leadership and living conditions. But what if that could change? What Trump is offering, at least as of now, February 2025, is actually finally a new possibility for hope. But before we get ahead of ourselves, let’s step back into Ezekiel 34 and break down exactly how this prophecy connects with Trump’s announcement.
Let’s dive into Ezekiel 34, I’m going to walk you through it, verse by verse, so we can really unpack what’s being said. Just to make sure we’re all on the same page—I want to provide background and context into the Prophet Ezekiel. Ezekiel, one of the major Biblical prophets, lived in 6 century BCE, and is known for calling for individuals to do Tshuva, known as Repentance, or I call it in modern day terms self-help and self-development, He’s known for conveying the idea of God's compassion and love, but he's most famous in the biblical text for prophesying and foreseeing the ultimate redemption, Geula, the end of days, apocalypse, the messianic period, whatever term you use to describe it. Tomato, tomato right.
Ezekiel prophecies, from over 2500 years ago, that in this era, the nation of Israel will return from the nations where they were scattered and will return to the land of Israel. We’ve all witnessed that ourselves, I’m by the way am a living testimony to that, my family was scattered across the globe, but I had the merit to return to the land of Israel from abroad. But we’re going to look into Ezekiel 34, when he’s describing what life will be like in this messianic time and I’ll connect that with President Donald Trump’s plan.
I’m going to go over verse 24 and then I’ll break it down by line.
Ok, verse 24 stars with God speaking to Ezekiel and saying the following:
“I the ETERNAL One will be their God, and My servant David shall be a ruler among them—I, GOD, have spoken. I will make a covenant of peace with them and rid the land of vicious beasts so that they may live in the wilderness and sleep in the forests in safety...
So let’s break it down from the beginning:
I the ETERNAL One will be their God,
This phrase reaffirms God's direct relationship with the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—the Israelites—who today are known as the Jewish people and Israelis. This is a foundational statement, a reminder that the covenant is eternal and unbroken.
Okay, the next line, And My servant David shall be a ruler among them—I, GOD, have spoken.
So, what does this mean? The reference to "David" isn’t just about King David himself but rather a future leader—a righteous and divinely appointed king who will rule with wisdom, justice, and moral integrity in the future Messianic era. According to Jewish tradition, as seen in the writings of the Prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and others, this is what is known as Messiah Ben David—a descendant from King David’s lineage, from the Tribe of Judah—who will come to lead the world into an era of redemption and complete transformation, peace and God consciousness
Got it? Alright, let’s move on.
“I will make a covenant of peace with them”
Now, what does a "covenant of peace" actually mean? In biblical language, a covenant isn’t just a promise—it’s a binding relationship, a contract between God and those who follow Him. This specific covenant represents divine assurance: security, protection, and blessing. It signifies a world where people can connect with God freely, without fear or oppression.
This is actually one of the key themes of the Redemption—what we call the Geula in Jewish thought. The biblical vision of the Messianic era describes a time of universal peace, where suffering will cease, and all of humanity will experience a heightened awareness of God’s presence. But what does it mean for the world to "know God" according to Jewish scripture?
It means connecting our hearts, minds, and eyes to a higher reality—whether you call it God, the Higher Source, the Universe, or something else. When there is God consciousness, everything changes. Ego disappears. The illusion of separateness disappears. Scarcity is replaced with abundance.
In the Final days/Geula humanity will reach a heightened state of awareness —a world where people no longer fight, where truth and spiritual clarity is undeniable, where justice and compassion reign. In this heightened state, our desires change. Instead of chasing fleeting pleasures, addictions, distractions, and disconnection -we seek purpose, goodness, and divine alignment. People would instinctively care for one another—the widow, the orphan, the stranger—because we finally understand that we are all connected, all part of the same divine source.
This awareness of oneness is the foundation of true peace—the ultimate redemption, the Geula. And where does it begin? According to the Biblical Text, here in the Land of Israel. Specifically, God’s resting place, the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. From there, this elevated energy, this higher consciousness, spreads to the entire world.
Powerful, right? But that’s a discussion for another time. For now, let’s go back into the text—because what I’m about to show you connects directly to President Donald Trump.
So here’s the main point I want to show you. God says, through Ezekiel in verse 25, that He’s going to rid the land of Israel of Vicious beasts, so that Israel can live in the wilderness and sleep in the forest in safety.
So let’s see the connection. So while Wild beasts were a literal danger in ancient biblical Israel, this is really referring to a symbolic beast that threatens Israel, whether it’s physical, ideological or spiritual dangers. And when I read that God’s going to get rid of the vicious beasts from the land, I connected that to Trump’s plan of finally getting rid of Hamas. You don’t need to be a zoologist to recognize what’s happening. Just look at the horrific images and videos of what Hamas and Islamic Jihad did to Jewish people sleeping in their homes or the youth dancing at a music festival in a forest on October 7, 2023. Those acts were displays of cruelty that is inhumane, beyond comprehension. Words cannot even acknowledge what those vicious beasts perpetuated. I will spare you the details here. Those vicious monsters, and all those who subscribe to their mentality dont belong on this earth and it's very possible that they will be removed from the land, according to Ezekiel’s prophecy.
But here’s the key takeaway: How does God fulfill His prophecies made thousands of years ago from the Hebrew Biblical text?
Obviously, God works through the natural order and laws of this world, so he enables people to do his bidding, and right now, the only human and world leader who has both the power and the guts to make this happen is Donald Trump. No other leader possesses the strength or the conviction to carry out such a decisive plan.
And if this plan moves forward, it would be a direct fulfillment of Ezekiel’s prophecy that God will remove the vicious beasts from the land and that Israel will live in peace. So hopefully I’ll be alive here to see this come to fruition. But before I conclude,I want to show you a few more lines from Ezekiel’s prophecy, prophecies that have already come true, And if those have been fulfilled, then we can have faith that the rest will follow—because God keeps His word and promises.
And by the way, I have a full source sheet that’s beautifully labeled with the Hebrew and English sources on my website and in the show notes, so if anyone would like, you can go to Holy land in the holy text.com or feel free to reach out to me on facebook, instagram and happy to send it over.
Alright, let’s jump back into the text—just a little more. Let’s look at the final lines of Ezekiel 34, where God continues describing what the future will look like in the era of Geula, the Redemption, in the Land of Israel:
Starting on verse 26:
And God says “And I will make them (aka Israel) and the places round about my hill (aka Jerusalem) a blessing; and I will cause the shower to come down in its season; they will be showers of blessings. The trees of the field shall yield their fruit and the land shall yield its produce. [My people] shall continue secure on its own soil.
I shall establish for them a planting of renown; they shall no more be carried off by famine, and they shall not have to bear again the taunts of the nations.
They shall know that I the ETERNAL their God am with them and they, the House of Israel, are My people—declares the Sovereign GOD.
Now, let’s break this down.
For nearly 2,000 years, while the Jewish people were exiled outside of the land of Israel, the land lay barren, as if waiting for its people to return. One of the most famous descriptions of this comes from the American writer Mark Twain who visited the region in 1867, he described it as a “desolate country”, empty of trees and vegetation. Almost all of the land in Israel PRE 1948, was either barren or rocky desert or malaria-infested swampland.
But you would never know when looking at Israel today! through divine blessing and innovation: Israel drained swamps, irrigated deserts, and desalinized water. Israel literally made the impossible possible and made the desert bloom like Isaiah prophesied in Chapter 35: verse 1.
And here’s what’s even more incredible: Israel didn’t just turn barren land into fertile ground. It became a global leader in agriculture and water technology. Israel now exports fruits, vegetables, and even water to the world—fulfilling the prophecy of Ezekiel, where the land would become abundant and provide security for its people.
And as the Jewish people were exiled, scattered across the world after the destruction of the Second Temple. They endured “taunts from the other nations” there was relentless persecution, suffering, and countless attempts to erase them from history. But God never forgets His promises—or His faithful servants.
And just as Ezekiel had prophecized, the scattered Jewish nation was miraculously gathered back home from the most remote locations on earth—Holocaust survivors from Europe, Jewish prisoners from the gulags of Siberia, to the scattered Jewish minorities in Australia, South America, Asia, and Africa. Against all human odds, in 1948, Israel was reborn—exactly as Ezekiel, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Zechariah, Amos, and others prophesied thousands of years ago.
You don’t need a degree in statistics to realize that Israel’s very existence is nothing short of miraculous. A nation that shouldn’t exist—does. Since its rebirth, Israel has faced constant war, terror, and existential threats. Yet, instead of being destroyed, it has not only survived—it has thrived. Through resilience, innovation, and unwavering faith, Israel has become one of the most secure, advanced, and dynamic nations in the world.
And now, as we reach the end of Ezekiel 34, we come to a verse that is incredibly relevant—especially in light of everything happening in Israel today, after October 7th, the verse that closes this chapter Ezekiel declares:
"Then they shall know that I, the Lord their God, am with them, and that they, the house of Israel, are My people, declares the Lord."
This isn’t just poetic language. It’s a final, undeniable realization of God’s presence in the world. And let’s be honest—if you’ve been following what’s happening in Israel, you can’t ignore it. There is a higher force protecting this nation.
Think about it: Whether its Iran sending hundreds of ballistic missiles and drones, and not one Israeli getting killed, to the success of the pager explosions, to Iron Dome intercepting most of the missiles before they can strike, to unparalleled intelligence and defense systems that not only protect against threats, but allows us to strike in the heart of enemy countries, with the most mind blowing accuracy. This is not just human achievement, people,—this is the hand of God at work, fulfilling His covenant and promise in protecting his people and their homeland
Now, let’s be clear: evil will always try to fight against good. The enemies of Israel are not just political opponents—they are vicious beasts, driven by pure hatred. And while it may take time, they will be defeated. Whether through Trump or another messenger, let’s pray that justice comes swiftly, that the threats around us are completely removed. Because when we open our eyes and see God’s hand in helping us get rid of them.
And if you are connected to faith, and your head hasn’t been stuck in the sand or tiktok, and you know God’s teachings, then you are connecting the dots and seeing the truth of what’s really going on.
You know why, because me being here in this land, is standing as a testimony that God is faithful to His Word. Every new building in Jerusalem, every farmer harvesting in the Galilee, and every child playing in Tel Aviv is a iving testimony that God is faithful to His word and Promises. That Israel will dwell secure and that the return of Israel to their land is no longer a dream—it is a reality.
Ok, what do we do with all of this. What does this mean for us today?
First, it means we should remember to stand in awe of God's greatness and compassion. If He has fulfilled these ancient prophecies before our eyes, we can trust that all his other promises are also come true.
Second, it reminds us to stand with Israel. The mainstream media may not understand or acknowledge God's plan, but we do. And just as God promised to bless those who bless Israel, and curse those who curse Israel (Genesis 12:3), we must be faithful to pray for Israel, support its people, and declare the truth of God’s Word.
Third, we must speak truth to power. Even if it’s unpopular. We are living in beautiful times. God’s Word is unfolding before us. Let us not only recognize His hand at work but respond in faith, prayer and action.
So thank you HaShem, creator and master of the Universe, for showing us that You are faithful to Your promises. You have gathered Your people, restored the land, and are establishing a covenant of peace for us. We thank You for Your protection over Israel and ask that You continue to bless and defend it, along with our brave soldiers. Let us always stand with You and with Your people. And as we witness prophecy fulfilled, may our faith be strengthened, knowing that You are the same yesterday, today, and forever. Amen