The Last Exodus: A KJV Believer’s Journey to Greater Israel
The Last Exodus: A KJV Believer’s Journey to Greater Israel
Chapter 1: A World in Turmoil
The sun hung low over the European skyline, casting an eerie red glow on the horizon. Samuel, a devout KJV-believing Christian, knew the world was entering its final chapter. Economic collapse loomed as nations turned on each other, a consequence of Trump’s tariffs, the crippling sanctions on BRICS nations, and escalating conflicts across continents.
Samuel watched the news with a heavy heart. Reports of earthquakes, wars, and civil unrest filled the screen. The moon had turned blood red the previous night—a sign from heaven he couldn’t ignore. His thoughts drifted to the words of Revelation, where the moon turning to blood marked the coming tribulation. He knew this was a warning from God.
Chapter 2: The Sign of the Son of Man
It was a cold morning when Samuel stood by the window, sipping his tea. The sky outside was an unsettling shade of gray. Then, suddenly, the clouds began to part, revealing a brilliant light. His breath caught as he saw the unmistakable sign of the Son of Man shining in the heavens—just as foretold in Matthew 24:30.
A chill ran down his spine. He had read this moment countless times in his Bible, but seeing it in real life was overwhelming. Samuel fell to his knees, tears streaming down his face. He knew what this meant. It was time to leave.
Chapter 3: Preparation for the Journey
Samuel packed quickly, taking only what he could carry: his Bible, a few clothes, and supplies for the journey. He prayed for guidance and protection, knowing the road ahead would be treacherous. News spread among the Christian believers in his small European town, and many gathered at the local church to pray.
The pastor, an elderly man with a deep understanding of prophecy, addressed them. “The time has come. As written in Revelation 1:7, every eye shall see Him. We are called to Greater Israel, the land of promise. Do not be afraid; the Lord will guide us.”
Chapter 4: The Exodus Begins
Under the cover of night, Samuel and a small group of believers began their journey. They crossed borders cautiously, avoiding conflict zones and relying on God’s protection. Along the way, they witnessed the devastation prophesied in Jeremiah 50-51: burning cities, collapsing economies, and fleeing refugees.
As they traveled, Samuel reflected on the fall of the Daughter of Babylon—America. Reports of sleeper agents, drone strikes by cartels, and internal rebellion were escalating. “The walls of Babylon are falling,” Samuel whispered, remembering the prophecy that the walls protecting Babylon would be broken down.
Chapter 5: Signs and Wonders
They reached the Mediterranean coast just as the sun began to rise. The group gathered on the shore, watching as the darkened sun cast a shadow over the waters. “This is it,” Samuel said. “The day of the Lord is near.”
As they boarded a small vessel to cross into the region of Greater Israel, Samuel opened his Bible to Isaiah 19 and read aloud about Egypt’s downfall and the future highway connecting Egypt and Assyria to Israel. The scriptures painted a picture of judgment and redemption—a world transforming as God’s plan unfolded.
Chapter 6: Arrival in Greater Israel
The land of Judah stretched before them, a mix of desert and fertile ground. Despite the chaos engulfing the world, Samuel felt peace. This was the land of God’s promise, the place where they would be protected.
Upon their arrival, they were welcomed by other believers who had also heeded the call. Small communities had formed, and they worked together to prepare for the trials ahead. Samuel knew the tribulation would soon begin, but for now, they had found refuge.
Chapter 7: The Great Tribulation Unfolds
The world outside Greater Israel descended into chaos. Reports of America’s final destruction filled the airwaves. Fires consumed cities, sleeper agents unleashed terror, and nations turned against one another. The Daughter of Babylon had fallen, just as prophesied in Isaiah 13 and Jeremiah 50-51.
Inside the camp, Samuel and the others prayed fervently. They knew the worst was yet to come. The two witnesses had begun their testimony in Jerusalem, performing miracles and calling down plagues upon the world. Elijah had appeared, fulfilling the prophecies that marked the beginning of God’s vengeance.
Chapter 8: A Time of Testing
The tribulation intensified. Famine, disease, and war spread like wildfire. The faithful were tested beyond their limits, but Samuel held on to his faith. He remembered the words of Jeremiah 30:11: “For I am with thee, saith the Lord, to save thee: though I make a full end of all nations whither I have scattered thee, yet will I not make a full end of thee.”
The skies darkened once more, and the moon turned blood red. Samuel knew this marked the closing chapters of human history as they had known it. Yet, he also knew that beyond the darkness lay the promise of eternal life.
Conclusion
As the world spiraled deeper into the tribulation, Samuel remained steadfast. He led prayers, comforted the weak, and reminded the believers of God’s promises. Though they faced the worst time in human history, they clung to the hope of redemption.
As he stood atop a hill overlooking the camp, Samuel lifted his eyes to the heavens. The sign of the Son of Man had brought them here, and though the world burned, he knew that their salvation was near.