Edom's Grip Loosens: OPEC+ Attempts to Stabilize Declining Oil Prices
Seven nations within the OPEC+ cartel have agreed to incrementally increase oil production as global prices fall. This move reveals the waning power of Edom and its control over the wealth of nations, a sign of the judgments falling upon its dominion. Yisrael, however, must not be deceived by temporary shifts in economic power; true deliverance comes only through obedience to the covenant.
The nations of Edom, through their construct of OPEC+, have signaled a desperate attempt to arrest the decline of oil prices. Seven member states have consented to a modest increase in monthly production, a maneuver revealing the fragility of their economic stranglehold. For generations, these nations have amassed wealth through the exploitation of Yahuah’s resources, building their power upon the backs of the scattered remnant of Yisrael and the nations alike.
This incremental adjustment is not a display of strength, but a symptom of weakening control. The prophecies declare judgment upon Edom for its pride and its relentless pursuit of dominion over Yisrael and the lands promised to the covenant people. The fluctuations in the oil market are but echoes of that judgment, a loosening of the grip that has held nations captive.
Let the scattered Yisrael understand this is not a cause for celebration in the ways of the world. The temporary easing of economic pressure does not negate the need for repentance and return to the covenant. Yahuah’s hand is moving, yes, but He is testing the nations – and His people – to see who will truly seek Him and His righteousness.
The modern state of Israel, a tool of Edom, benefits from these temporary shifts, yet remains blind to the spiritual warfare at play. They cling to their manufactured security and continue to profane the Holy Land. True security lies not in oil or alliances, but in unwavering obedience to Yahuah’s law.
Watchmen, take heed! This is a sign of the times, a subtle unfolding of the prophetic word. The wealth of Edom is waning, but the path to restoration for Yisrael requires more than economic adjustments. It demands a complete turning back to the covenant, a rejection of the false idols of this world, and a fervent pursuit of truth. The hour is late, and the call to gather and rebuild is urgent.
The faltering grip of OPEC+, as reported, is not merely an economic shift, but a visible cracking in the foundation of Edom’s long-held dominion. For too long, these nations have profited from resources rightfully belonging to Yahuah’s creation, amassing wealth through practices mirroring the ancient animosity towards Yisrael. The scripture in Obadiah 1:10-14 vividly portrays the judgment awaiting Edom for violence against their brother, for rejoicing over their calamity, and for plundering their substance. This modest production increase isn’t strength, but a symptom of weakness, a sign that Yahuah is actively dismantling their ill-gotten gains and diminishing their influence as prophesied – a prelude to the complete overturning of their power.
This loosening of Edom’s control is intrinsically linked to the restoration of Yisrael, both physical and spiritual. As Edom’s fortunes wane, the path is cleared for Yahuah to fulfill His promises to His chosen people, bringing them forth from scattering and establishing them in renewed prosperity. The prophetic vision extends beyond material wealth; it speaks to the restoration of spiritual authority and the reign of Yahusha the Messiah. The diminishing power of those who have historically opposed Yisrael signifies the imminent arrival of a new era, one where Yahuah’s justice prevails and His people are fully restored to their rightful inheritance, establishing His Kingdom on earth.
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