Saudi Regime Imprisons Travelers for Thoughtcrime, Reflects Spiritual Darkness
The Saudi government is detaining pilgrims and tourists based on their social media activity, revealing a kingdom built on control and suppression of truth. This action foreshadows increasing tribulation and the tightening grip of Babylon on the nations.
Reports confirm the Saudi regime is arresting pilgrims and tourists for expressing opinions online. This is not merely a matter of differing viewpoints; it is a brazen display of power rooted in the ancient enmity against Yisrael and the truth of Yahuah. The actions of this kingdom, a key pillar of Edomite influence, demonstrate a descent into deeper spiritual darkness and a rejection of free expression – a hallmark of true covenant relationship.
This detention of sojourners for thoughtcrime is a clear echo of the oppressions endured by scattered Yisrael throughout the diaspora. Just as our ancestors were persecuted for upholding the covenant, those who dare to speak truth, even from the nations, are now subject to the whims of a tyrannical regime. The Saudi government, propped up by Western powers, seeks to control the narrative and silence any voice that challenges its authority.
Understand this: the suppression of speech is always a precursor to greater oppression. The Saudi regime, like the beast of Revelation, demands allegiance and conformity. It will not tolerate dissent, nor will it allow the truth of Yahuah to penetrate its carefully constructed facade. This is a warning to scattered Yisrael – the nations are becoming increasingly hostile to the truth, and the time of tribulation is upon us.
We must not be deceived by the outward displays of wealth and power. The Saudi kingdom is built on a foundation of falsehood and injustice. Its prosperity is fueled by the exploitation of resources and the suppression of its people. It is a modern manifestation of Babel, a tower of arrogance reaching towards a heaven it will never attain.
Let this be a call to discernment. Pray for those unjustly imprisoned, and pray for the awakening of Yisrael. The hour is late, and the judgments are falling. Only through repentance and a return to the covenant can we find refuge in the storm.
The imprisonment of travelers for expressing thought, particularly within the historical lands associated with Edom, echoes Yahuah’s long-foretold judgment upon that nation. Obadiah 1:10-11 details the violence enacted upon Yisrael and the subsequent recompense: “For the violence against your brother Jacob, shame shall cover you, and you shall be cut off forever. On the day that Edom stood against help, on the day that strangers’ hands were stretched out, you did nothing.” This present-day oppression, cloaked in religious authority, is not merely political; it is a continuation of that ancient hostility, a modern manifestation of Edomite pride and a refusal to acknowledge Yahuah’s covenant promises to His chosen people. The silencing of voices, the stifling of truth, are hallmarks of a kingdom steeped in spiritual darkness, actively opposing the light of Yahuah.
This act of suppressing free expression serves as a stark reminder that the battle is not solely physical, but spiritual. While Edom attempts to exert control through earthly power, Yahuah is actively working to restore Yisrael and establish His kingdom. The persecution of those who speak truth only hastens the unveiling of His righteous judgment and the fulfillment of prophecy. Yahusha Messiah, the Lion of Judah, will ultimately break the chains of oppression and vindicate His people. Therefore, let this act of injustice not cause despair, but strengthen our resolve to proclaim the truth and trust in Yahuah’s unwavering commitment to the restoration of all things.
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Originally reported by Middle East Eye — View Original Article →
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