Prayers Against the Rising Evil in the Middle East

Watch Turkey Now!

In standing for the Kurds, James felt it was also imperative to pray for Turkey, and especially the nation’s leader, Recep Erdogan. “Turkey is now raising its head, turning from being basically one of the U.S.’s moderate allies,” he said. “Turkey is getting fearful because of the desires of the Kurds to have their own nation.”

“Turkey is going to react,” James felt prophetically. “It could get violent” apart from divine intervention. “They are going to react like a mother chicken trying to keep her chickens under wing. There could be a volatile act coming out of Turkey, maybe a firebomb from a plane, a bomb released, releasing terror and fear.”

As of now, “ISIS is coming up from south to take Kurdish cities, and Turkey is persecuting Kurds from north,” said James. Iran could attempt eventually to come in and overtake southern Iraq as well as a “puppet regime.”


ISIS Riots Spread Across Europe, Targeting Kurds 

The open hostility against the Kurds, directed by Turkish President Erdogan, is catching fire in Europe as well.

“ISIS riots spreading across Europe as Islamists clash with Kurdish supporters in Germany,” declared headlines from the UK Independent. Hamburg has been besieged by riots countering the demonstrations by Kurds against ISIS. “These are the most violent riots since World War II,” James Goll noted, “fueled by radical muslims against the Kurdish population of Hamburg.”

And according to James, “This is going to get repeated in cities across Europe.” (Let’s stand in the gap, though that this does not occur.) 


Stop, Curtail or Mitigate Through Prayer

Another word of wisdom. “Some things you can stop, some things you can curtail, and some things you must discern properly” through prayer, James noted on the call. “Some things the enemy tries to bring forth prematurely, and we need to hem in the enemy to thwart his effort. But let’s make sure we are not in any presumptive warfare.”

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