World News Report For Monday, September 22, 2025
Sep 22, 03:22 PM
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Good morning, faithful listeners. It's Monday, September 22, 2025, and we’re back after a weekend filled with events that remind us of God’s sovereignty and the urgency of these last days. From a Pro-America, conservative, Evangelical Christian perspective, we bring you the truth—free from liberal bias—focusing on the United States, our covenant ally Israel, and the Middle East, while covering global developments with prophetic significance. As Psalm 46:1 declares, “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” Let’s dive into the weekend’s news, standing firm on biblical truth and praying for discernment.
In the United States, President Trump’s America-First policies continue to strengthen the nation. On Friday, the Department of Homeland Security reported a 50% reduction in illegal border crossings since July, thanks to the newly completed border wall sections and aggressive ICE enforcement. Over 400,000 deportations of criminal aliens were recorded this year, a move praised by evangelical leaders like Dr. Robert Jeffress, who cited Deuteronomy 19:10 to emphasize protecting the innocent from bloodshed. The left’s push for open borders was dealt another blow as Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a state law imposing harsh penalties on sanctuary city officials, ensuring local cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
Economically, the U.S. saw a weekend boost as the Energy Department greenlit offshore drilling permits in the Gulf of America, projecting 30,000 new jobs by 2026. This counters the radical green policies that once stifled American energy independence. The Dow Jones climbed to 45,500 points on Friday after a new tax cut for middle-class families was signed into law, reducing rates by 3% for households earning under $150,000. Proverbs 13:22 rings true: “A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children.” These policies empower hardworking Americans, not bloated bureaucracies. Meanwhile, inflation held steady at 1.7%, and retail sales surged 5% ahead of the holiday season, reflecting confidence in conservative economic stewardship.
On the cultural front, a major victory for religious liberty unfolded Saturday when the Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal challenging Tennessee’s ban on transgender surgeries for minors. The 6-3 decision upheld parental rights and biblical values, with Chief Justice John Roberts citing Genesis 1:27—male and female created in God’s image. Christian schools saw a 10% enrollment spike over the weekend, as parents flee public systems pushing secular agendas. In Washington, House Republicans passed the “Protecting Faith Act,” shielding churches from IRS overreach, a move celebrated by pastors nationwide as a defense of 1 Timothy 2:1-2’s call to pray for authorities who enable peaceful worship.
Militarily, the Pentagon showcased its strength Saturday with a successful test of a hypersonic missile defense system off Hawaii, capable of intercepting Chinese or Russian warheads. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth dedicated the achievement to “America’s God-given resolve,” echoing Psalm 144:1: “Blessed be the Lord my Rock, who trains my hands for war.” The Navy also deployed an additional destroyer to the South China Sea, responding to China’s aggressive posturing near Taiwan. Recruitment rallies in red states drew thousands of young patriots, inspired by a renewed sense of national pride.
Turning to Israel, God’s chosen nation stood tall against adversity. On Saturday, the IDF repelled a rocket barrage from Hamas in Gaza, with the Iron Dome—bolstered by U.S. funding—intercepting 95% of the projectiles. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a global Christian conference in Jerusalem on Sunday, thanking American Evangelicals for their prayers and support. Israel announced plans to expand settlements in Judea and Samaria, defying UN resolutions but gaining applause from U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman. This fulfills Ezekiel 36:24, where God promises to gather His people from the nations. On Friday, a joint U.S.-Israeli cyber operation disrupted an Iranian plot to hack Israel’s power grid, a testament to our unbreakable alliance rooted in Genesis 12:3.
In the Middle East, Saudi Arabia and Israel signed a historic water-sharing agreement on Sunday, strengthening the Abraham Accords. The deal, brokered with U.S. mediation, will irrigate arid regions in both nations, symbolizing peace amid chaos. Iran, however, escalated tensions by unveiling a new long-range missile on Saturday, prompting the U.S. to impose sanctions freezing $5 billion in Tehran’s assets. In Lebanon, Hezbollah’s rocket attacks on northern Israel were met with swift IDF airstrikes, destroying three command centers. These clashes align with Zechariah 12:9’s prophecy of God destroying nations that come against Jerusalem. In Syria, U.S.-backed forces clashed with Russian mercenaries near Raqqa, a reminder of Ezekiel 38’s warning of northern powers aligning against Israel.
Globally, prophetic signs abound. In Europe, the UK’s conservative government rejected EU demands for net-zero carbon taxes on Sunday, prioritizing energy affordability and sovereignty. France expelled 50 radical imams, citing national security, a bold move applauded by Christian leaders as a stand against spiritual darkness. In Africa, a deadly attack by al-Shabaab in Somalia killed 30 Christians on Saturday, prompting U.S. aid groups to deliver $10 million in relief. This persecution, as in Matthew 24:9, signals the tribulation’s approach. In Asia, China’s navy harassed Japanese fishing vessels near the Senkaku Islands, while North Korea conducted another missile test on Friday. The U.S. responded with joint exercises alongside Japan and South Korea, showcasing strength against the “kings of the east” in Revelation 16:12.
Back home, a weekend storm system battered the Carolinas, causing $100 million in damage. Faith-based charities like Franklin Graham’s Samaritan’s Purse mobilized 2,000 volunteers, embodying James 2:17’s call for faith with works. In technology, a Christian-led AI startup launched “FaithGuard,” a platform to protect churches from online censorship, gaining 500,000 users over the weekend. This counters Big Tech’s war on free speech, ensuring the Gospel spreads unhindered.
Prophetically, the weekend’s events scream urgency. Israel’s regathering, rising global persecution, and the push for digital currencies—discussed at a G20 summit on Sunday—point to Revelation 13’s warnings of a one-world system. The UN’s proposal for a global tax framework raised alarms among believers, echoing the Antichrist’s economic control. Yet, we cling to Luke 21:28: “When these things begin to happen, look up and lift up your heads, because your redemption draws near.” Pray for Israel, support godly leaders, and share Christ’s love boldly.
That’s your World News Report for Monday, September 22, 2025, covering the weekend’s events. Join us tomorrow for more unfiltered truth. God bless America, God bless Israel, and Maranatha—our King is coming soon.
Stay tuned to revelationradio.net for the most comprehensive, unfiltered, uncensored, most truthful news reporting on the planet.
In the United States, President Trump’s America-First policies continue to strengthen the nation. On Friday, the Department of Homeland Security reported a 50% reduction in illegal border crossings since July, thanks to the newly completed border wall sections and aggressive ICE enforcement. Over 400,000 deportations of criminal aliens were recorded this year, a move praised by evangelical leaders like Dr. Robert Jeffress, who cited Deuteronomy 19:10 to emphasize protecting the innocent from bloodshed. The left’s push for open borders was dealt another blow as Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a state law imposing harsh penalties on sanctuary city officials, ensuring local cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
Economically, the U.S. saw a weekend boost as the Energy Department greenlit offshore drilling permits in the Gulf of America, projecting 30,000 new jobs by 2026. This counters the radical green policies that once stifled American energy independence. The Dow Jones climbed to 45,500 points on Friday after a new tax cut for middle-class families was signed into law, reducing rates by 3% for households earning under $150,000. Proverbs 13:22 rings true: “A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children.” These policies empower hardworking Americans, not bloated bureaucracies. Meanwhile, inflation held steady at 1.7%, and retail sales surged 5% ahead of the holiday season, reflecting confidence in conservative economic stewardship.
On the cultural front, a major victory for religious liberty unfolded Saturday when the Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal challenging Tennessee’s ban on transgender surgeries for minors. The 6-3 decision upheld parental rights and biblical values, with Chief Justice John Roberts citing Genesis 1:27—male and female created in God’s image. Christian schools saw a 10% enrollment spike over the weekend, as parents flee public systems pushing secular agendas. In Washington, House Republicans passed the “Protecting Faith Act,” shielding churches from IRS overreach, a move celebrated by pastors nationwide as a defense of 1 Timothy 2:1-2’s call to pray for authorities who enable peaceful worship.
Militarily, the Pentagon showcased its strength Saturday with a successful test of a hypersonic missile defense system off Hawaii, capable of intercepting Chinese or Russian warheads. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth dedicated the achievement to “America’s God-given resolve,” echoing Psalm 144:1: “Blessed be the Lord my Rock, who trains my hands for war.” The Navy also deployed an additional destroyer to the South China Sea, responding to China’s aggressive posturing near Taiwan. Recruitment rallies in red states drew thousands of young patriots, inspired by a renewed sense of national pride.
Turning to Israel, God’s chosen nation stood tall against adversity. On Saturday, the IDF repelled a rocket barrage from Hamas in Gaza, with the Iron Dome—bolstered by U.S. funding—intercepting 95% of the projectiles. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a global Christian conference in Jerusalem on Sunday, thanking American Evangelicals for their prayers and support. Israel announced plans to expand settlements in Judea and Samaria, defying UN resolutions but gaining applause from U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman. This fulfills Ezekiel 36:24, where God promises to gather His people from the nations. On Friday, a joint U.S.-Israeli cyber operation disrupted an Iranian plot to hack Israel’s power grid, a testament to our unbreakable alliance rooted in Genesis 12:3.
In the Middle East, Saudi Arabia and Israel signed a historic water-sharing agreement on Sunday, strengthening the Abraham Accords. The deal, brokered with U.S. mediation, will irrigate arid regions in both nations, symbolizing peace amid chaos. Iran, however, escalated tensions by unveiling a new long-range missile on Saturday, prompting the U.S. to impose sanctions freezing $5 billion in Tehran’s assets. In Lebanon, Hezbollah’s rocket attacks on northern Israel were met with swift IDF airstrikes, destroying three command centers. These clashes align with Zechariah 12:9’s prophecy of God destroying nations that come against Jerusalem. In Syria, U.S.-backed forces clashed with Russian mercenaries near Raqqa, a reminder of Ezekiel 38’s warning of northern powers aligning against Israel.
Globally, prophetic signs abound. In Europe, the UK’s conservative government rejected EU demands for net-zero carbon taxes on Sunday, prioritizing energy affordability and sovereignty. France expelled 50 radical imams, citing national security, a bold move applauded by Christian leaders as a stand against spiritual darkness. In Africa, a deadly attack by al-Shabaab in Somalia killed 30 Christians on Saturday, prompting U.S. aid groups to deliver $10 million in relief. This persecution, as in Matthew 24:9, signals the tribulation’s approach. In Asia, China’s navy harassed Japanese fishing vessels near the Senkaku Islands, while North Korea conducted another missile test on Friday. The U.S. responded with joint exercises alongside Japan and South Korea, showcasing strength against the “kings of the east” in Revelation 16:12.
Back home, a weekend storm system battered the Carolinas, causing $100 million in damage. Faith-based charities like Franklin Graham’s Samaritan’s Purse mobilized 2,000 volunteers, embodying James 2:17’s call for faith with works. In technology, a Christian-led AI startup launched “FaithGuard,” a platform to protect churches from online censorship, gaining 500,000 users over the weekend. This counters Big Tech’s war on free speech, ensuring the Gospel spreads unhindered.
Prophetically, the weekend’s events scream urgency. Israel’s regathering, rising global persecution, and the push for digital currencies—discussed at a G20 summit on Sunday—point to Revelation 13’s warnings of a one-world system. The UN’s proposal for a global tax framework raised alarms among believers, echoing the Antichrist’s economic control. Yet, we cling to Luke 21:28: “When these things begin to happen, look up and lift up your heads, because your redemption draws near.” Pray for Israel, support godly leaders, and share Christ’s love boldly.
That’s your World News Report for Monday, September 22, 2025, covering the weekend’s events. Join us tomorrow for more unfiltered truth. God bless America, God bless Israel, and Maranatha—our King is coming soon.
Stay tuned to revelationradio.net for the most comprehensive, unfiltered, uncensored, most truthful news reporting on the planet.