The current Iran–Israel–America conflict is part of a much older spiritual war that stretches from the days of Moses all the way to the fall of Iran’s Supreme Leader in February 2026. While it may have an argument that what looks like politics, strategy, and headlines is actually the latest chapter in a biblical pattern involving Amalek, Persia (modern Iran), and God’s covenant with Israel.
An ancient war in modern headlines
Anyone can trace today’s events back to Israel’s first enemy, Amalek, who attacked the Israelites in the wilderness after the Exodus. God declared He would be at war with Amalek “from generation to generation,” and is a spiritual conflict that resurfaces in history through specific people and regimes. Following that line through King Agag, then to Haman in the book of Esther, identified as an “Agagite,” a descendant of Amalek, who, in ancient Persia (Iran), plotted the annihilation of the Jewish people.
In this framework, the modern Iranian regime continues this Amalekite pattern: sponsoring terror, arming groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, and openly threatening Israel’s destruction. The February 28 strike that killed Ayatollah Khamenei is not just a military operation but a divine response in this long-running spiritual war.
Prophetic timing and Purim patterns
The centerpiece of this argument is timing. The strike occurred on the weekend that ushered in Purim, the biblical feast commemorating Haman’s downfall in Persia and the Jewish people’s deliverance. It should be noted that this same weekend carried a special Sabbath, Shabbat Zachor, the “Sabbath of Remembrance”, when Jewish communities worldwide read passages commanding Israel to remember Amalek and to blot out his memory.
It also should be pointed out that the appointed Torah and haftarah readings for that very day recount the command to destroy Amalek and the failure and eventual execution of King Agag, tying together Amalek, Agag, Haman, and an evil leader in Persia being judged. The fact that the modern Supreme Leader of Iran fell on that specific Sabbath, as those texts were being read around the world, shows a deliberate divine orchestration, not coincidence.
Echoes of Esther in today’s events
There are layers in a series of parallels between the book of Esther and current events. In Esther, Haman builds gallows for Mordecai but ends up executed on his own device; similarly, Iran’s nuclear program and terror network becoming the very reason for the regime’s judgment. Note as well that Purim highlights the Jews’ right to defend themselves and connects this to President Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu authorizing Israel to strike the Iranian leadership.
Notice the details: the biblical mention of 70,000 as part of the Purim story alongside the reported mobilization of 70,000 Israeli reservists; the execution of Haman “in his own house” compared with reports of Khamenei’s compound being heavily damaged; and the role of “Benjamin”, Saul, and Mordecai’s tribe (Benjamin), and the name of Benjamin Netanyahu, as a prophetic marker of who would lead the strike.
God’s sovereignty and personal application
Underneath the historical and geopolitical analysis, the big picture is that God is still actively governing history and keeping His promises to Israel. The fall of Iran’s Supreme Leader shows that the true “Supreme Leader” is the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, who continues to defend His people and judge those who seek their destruction.
If God can weave ancient prophecies into today’s headlines, then He can also guard, guide, and give victory to anyone who chooses to dwell in His shelter and trust His word, Psalm 91.
The March 2-3 blood moon and the six‑planet alignment the week before offer a striking backdrop for a timeless lesson: the word of God is not theory; it is the living framework behind everything we see in the heavens and on earth.
Signs in the heavens in our day
On the night of March 2–3, 2026, the full moon slipped into Earth’s shadow and turned a deep red, a total lunar eclipse, often called a “blood moon.” Totality unfolded in the early hours of March 3, painting the sky with that copper hue that has stirred awe and unease across cultures for centuries. Just a few days earlier, on February 28, 2026, six planets, Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus, and Neptune, aligned in a rare celestial “parade,” all visible along the same general line in the sky. While astronomers describe these events with precision and formulas, many believers instinctively sense something more: creation is echoing truths God spoke long ago.
Scripture and the language of the sky
The Bible begins by telling us that the lights in the heavens are not only for illumination, but for communication: “Then God said, ‘Let there be lights in the firmament of the heavens… and let them be for signs and seasons, and for days and years’” (Genesis 1:14). The same God who set the cycles of day and night also reserved the right to use those cycles as signs, especially in connection with His redemptive plan. Through the prophet Joel, God declared, “The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the coming of the great and awesome day of the Lord” (Joel 2:31).
Centuries later, the apostle Peter stood up on the day of Pentecost and quoted that very passage to explain what God was doing in his own generation: “The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the coming of the great and awesome day of the Lord” (Acts 2:20). And in the book of Revelation, John wrote, “And I looked when He opened the sixth seal, and behold, there was a great earthquake; and the sun became black as sackcloth of hair, and the moon became like blood” (Revelation 6:12). Taken together, these texts show that God is not embarrassed to link major moves in His plan with dramatic signs in the sky.
What blood moons and alignments do (and don’t) mean
A total lunar eclipse like the March 3 blood moon is a natural, predictable event, forecast years in advance by astronomers. A six‑planet alignment, like the one on February 28, 2026, likewise follows the built‑in clockwork of the solar system. The Bible never asks believers to deny the science; instead, it invites us to see the science as evidence of a deeper order. God designed a universe so precise that we can calculate eclipses to the minute and planet positions decades ahead, yet He also speaks of using those very phenomena as reminders that history is heading toward a real “day of the Lord.”
We should avoid two extremes. One extreme is to shrug and say, “It’s all coincidence,” as if the God who created the heavens would never use them to get our attention. The other is to turn every eclipse or alignment into a date‑stamped prediction, as if we could decode the exact day and hour of Christ’s return. Jesus warned against that impulse even as He affirmed the reality of future signs: “And there will be signs in the sun, in the moon, and in the stars; and on the earth distress of nations, with perplexity…” (Luke 21:25). The healthy posture is reverent alertness: let the skies push us back to the Scriptures, not beyond them.
The enduring power of the Word
If there is a single lesson these recent events can teach us, the Church, it is this: the word of God proves itself trustworthy on every scale. The same Lord who can speak of the moon “becoming like blood” centuries before John’s vision was written down, and millennia before we built observatories, is the Lord whose promises of salvation, judgment, comfort, and guidance still stand. The psalmist said, “Forever, O Lord, Your word is settled in heaven” (Psalm 119:89). That means God’s word is more stable than the orbits of the planets we admire through telescopes.
When we see a blood‑red moon hanging over our cities or read about a rare alignment of six planets parading across the sky, we are not being given a private code. We are reminded that creation is not random and history is not aimless. Both are held together by the One who “upholds all things by the word of His power” (Hebrews 1:3). The heavens declare His glory; the Scriptures declare His purposes. Together, they invite us to trust, obey, and live ready for the day when the One who wrote the story steps openly back onto the stage He made.
By the way. 28 Feb 2026 = 11 Ramadan (ninth month) 1447 AH of the Islamic calendar. 9/11