The Abraham Accords and the Signs of the End Times

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The Abraham Accords
and the Signs of the End Times

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All Scriptures quoted in this article are from the Literal Standard Version (LSV), unless otherwise noted (https://read.lsvbible.com/).

Dear Church,

President Donald J. Trump has just announced a powerful message regarding progress in negotiations with Iran, while also calling on all major Arab and Islamic nations to sign the Abraham Accords. He emphasized that this must become a “Great Agreement” for everyone, or there should be no agreement at all. He expressed his desire for Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and many other nations to join immediately in order to create a united, strong, and peaceful Middle East, something which, according to him, has never existed throughout 5,000 years of Middle Eastern history.

From the perspective of the Bible and prophecy, this message causes many of God’s people to reflect deeply. Not with a spirit of fear, but with the watchful hearts and hopeful expectation of those who are standing near the threshold of eternity.

1. A Covenant Bearing the Name of Abraham — The Common Father of Two Brother Nations

The name “Abraham Accords” is not accidental. Abraham is the common forefather of the nation of Israel through the lineage of Isaac and of the Arab peoples through the lineage of Ishmael. For thousands of years, these two branches of descendants from the same father have lived in hostility, war, and separation.

Therefore, when a peace agreement is named after that common father, it carries an unusually profound symbolism, like history itself inviting two bloodlines of brothers to find one another again. It sounds beautiful, even moving.

But this very symbolic meaning causes many students of Biblical prophecy to pause and reflect. For Daniel wrote:

“And he has strengthened a covenant with many [for] one period of seven, and [in] the midst of the period of seven he causes sacrifice and present to cease, and by the wing of abominations he is making desolate, even until the consummation, and that which is determined is poured on the desolate one.” (Daniel 9:27)

This prophecy speaks of a covenant that will be confirmed again, not established from the beginning, by a figure who will arise in the last days. This raises a thought-provoking question: Could it be that the Abraham Accords, when expanded to include Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Jordan, Egypt, and even Iran under the sponsorship of the United States, will become the foundation that the AntiChrist will later take over and “strengthen” when he rises to power?

If so, then we are not merely witnessing an ordinary political event. We may be standing before the draft of one of the most significant prophecies in the Bible.

2. Is the End Times Period of Seven Years of Tribulation Drawing Near?

The Bible does not say that the world will immediately descend into chaos. On the contrary, before the Great Tribulation comes, there will be a period in which humanity rejoices in an illusion of peace. The Apostle Paul clearly warned:

“for when they may say, “Peace and security,” then sudden destruction comes [on] them, as the travail [on] her who is with child, and they will not escape;” (I Thessalonians 5:3)

Look at the overall picture forming before our eyes:

• Islamic nations, long hostile toward Israel for decades, are entering peace negotiations.

• A western superpower is acting as a powerful mediator, pushing a historically significant agreement.

• The prospect of forming a broad regional alliance, including even bitter enemies, is becoming more realistic than ever before.

• The world is longing for stability after years of conflict and uncertainty.

All of these things create an atmosphere in which the cry of “Peace! Safety!” will resound powerfully, exactly as Paul foretold before sudden destruction comes.

This is not the time for us to compromise with the world or sink into carelessness. This is the time to be more watchful than ever before.

3. Is the Church About to Be Caught Up?

Before the Great Tribulation officially begins, the Bible teaches that the Church, the body of the Christ, will be caught up to meet the Lord in the air (I Thessalonians 4:16–17; I Corinthians 15:51–52). Therefore, we should ask: Could it be that immediately after the covenant is signed and stabilized, the Lord Jesus will take the Church out of the world? Could that moment possibly occur during the Feast of Trumpets this year: 09/12/2026?

At that time, the world would fall into great turmoil: losing the light and salt of the Church, with economies shaken and politics thrown into confusion. In that context, a global leader would arise, bringing solutions, confirming and strengthening the peace covenant, and gradually revealing himself as the AntiChrist.

4. A Possible Scenario

The following sequence is worthy of our consideration:

• Nations sign the Abraham Accords in the coming months: Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and major Islamic nations officially join, forming a comprehensive Middle East peace agreement.

• The Church is caught up: the Lord Jesus Christ receives His body out of the world suddenly, like a thief in the night.

• The world falls into crisis: the sudden absence of millions of believers causes global economic, political, and social chaos.

• A global government is rapidly established: amid the confusion, a charismatic and powerful figure rises, bringing order and hope.

• The AntiChrist rises to power, confirming and strengthening the Middle East peace agreement: he recommits to and strengthens the Middle East peace covenant, initiating the seven years of tribulation.

• Midpoint (3.5 years later): the AntiChrist betrays the covenant, sits in the Temple of God which will be rebuilt, and declares himself to be God (Daniel 9:27; Matthew 24:15).

This is precisely the scenario that those who study Biblical prophecies concerning the end times should watch closely.

A Closing Word from the Heart

We sincerely long for these things to happen soon. Not because we desire humanity to suffer, but because we long to see the beloved Christ face to face, to escape this sinful world, and to enter into the Father’s House in heaven. As the Apostle Paul wrote:

“for I am pressed by the two, having the desire to depart, and to be with Christ, for it is far better,” (Philippians 1:23)

This is not the cry of a desperate person. This is the heart cry of one who has come to know who the Lord truly is — and no longer desires anything more than to be with Him forever.

Beloved brothers and sisters in the Christ!

Be watchful and pray! Hold firmly to the faith, live holy lives, and always be ready! Though no one knows the exact day or hour, we can see the signs appearing more clearly than ever before.

“…lift up your heads, because your redemption draws near.” (Luke 21:28)

May the Lord Jesus Christ come quickly.

Maranatha! O Lord Jesus, come!

Pastor Timothy Christian Huynh
and Priscilla Christian Huynh
05/25/2026

Notes:

[1] https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/116635193825443617

About Using “God” or “the God” and “holy spirit”

Wherever the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts of the Bible use a definite article with a noun to denote GOD, we translate it into English as “*God” or “the God” to refer to God the Father. We understand that “God,” without a definite article, was used as a collective noun for all and any of the three Persons of the Godhead. And “God,” with a definite article, was used to refer to God the Father.

In the Greek manuscripts of the New Testament, the term “holy spirit” (πνευματι αγιω) without the definite article “the” (το) is used to denote the power of God, which is given by God the Holy Spirit. “The Holy Spirit” (το πνευματι το αγιω) is God, and “holy spirit” (πνευματι αγιω) is the power that comes from God.