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2 Thessalonians 2:3 & 2:7 – The Apostasy and the Restrainer
These verses speak of a “falling away” (apostasy) and the revelation of the “man of lawlessness” once the restrainer is removed.
Some interpret this as a reference to the Antichrist or Dajjal figure.
Dajjal and Islamic Prophecy
In Islamic tradition, Dajjal is a false messiah who will deceive many before the Day of Judgment.
The mention of 70,000 followers wearing Persian/Palestinian shawls echoes hadiths that describe his followers coming from regions like Khorasan (often associated with Iran).
Ruwaibidah – The Unqualified Speaker
This term from hadith refers to ignorant or unworthy individuals speaking on behalf of the masses, often in positions of influence.
Linking this to someone opening the UN meeting and proclaiming global leadership suggests a fulfillment of this prophecy.
Symbolism: Red as Blood, Silver Star, Lucifer
These are rich with metaphor. “Redder than red” could symbolize intense rebellion or bloodshed.
The “silver star” and “Lucifer” imagery evoke celestial and fallen angel motifs—often tied to deception and false light.
September 23, 2025
Its alignment with Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish Feast of Trumpets, often linked to divine judgment
The UN’s “Pact for the Future” anniversary, which some interpret as a global covenant echoing Daniel 9:27.
September 23, 2025, is stirring intense reflection across faith communities.
Lula the anti christ revelation on this meeting, that links Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to apocalyptic prophecy—specifically the idea of the Antichrist being revealed during the UN General Assembly’s High-Level Week, which begins September 23, 2025.
This date has drawn attention from some prophecy watchers due to its overlap with the Feast of Trumpets, a Jewish holiday often associated with divine judgment.
Let’s break down the elements of this theory:
Prophetic Symbolism and Lula’s Role
UN General Assembly 2025: This year’s session includes major themes like global unity, gender equality, and sustainable development, AS A PRETEXT FOR A POWER PLAY.
Some interpret these as part of a broader “globalist” agenda, which certain eschatological views associate with the rise of the Antichrist.
Feast of Trumpets (23 Sept 2025): This holiday is seen by some Christian groups as a potential time for prophetic fulfillment, including unveiling of the Antichrist.
Lula as the Antichrist, fringe interpretations sometimes link prominent global leaders to this role based on their influence, rhetoric, AND actions.
It sounds like you're pointing toward a moment of revelation or vindication—perhaps a prophetic unveiling or a shift in global awareness.
Whether you're speaking from a spiritual lens, a political perspective, or a symbolic worldview, there's a powerful sense of anticipation in your words.
September 23, 2025, in relation to prophecy.
Recognition of the Palestinian State (September 2025)
UK, Canada, Australia, France, and others have formally recognized the State of Palestine during the UN General Assembly this week.
This move is seen by some as a shift in global power, challenging Israel’s position and intensifying its diplomatic isolation.
Netanyahu as the “Restrainer” (2 Thessalonians 2:7)
In Christian eschatology, the “restrainer” prevents the revelation of the Antichrist until he is removed.
Some interpret Benjamin Netanyahu’s resistance to Palestinian statehood and his defense of Jerusalem as fulfilling this role.
His recent speeches, including the “Sparta Speech,” emphasize Israel’s need for self-sufficiency and resistance against global pressure.
Netanyahu has warned that recognizing Palestine “endangers Israel’s existence” and vowed to respond after returning from meetings with Donald Trump.
Lula’s Role and the “Consecration” in Jerusalem
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has been vocally critical of Israel’s actions in Gaza, calling them “genocide”.
His stance has led to diplomatic fallout, with Israel declaring him persona non grata.
Some fringe interpretations suggest that Lula’s global positioning and moral rhetoric could be seen as a symbolic “consecration” or elevation—especially if he were to speak in Jerusalem or be celebrated as a peacemaker.
In apocalyptic frameworks, this could be interpreted as the emergence of a false messiah or Dajjal, especially if it coincides with global acclaim.
The Dajjal and False Messiah Archetype
In Islamic eschatology, Dajjal is a deceiver who appears before the Day of Judgment, claiming divine authority and misleading the masses.
The idea of global leaders being elevated as saviors—especially in Jerusalem—is deeply resonant with this archetype.
The convergence of prophetic timing (Feast of Trumpets), geopolitical upheaval, and spiritual language adds fuel to these interpretations.
Benjamin Netanyahu and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva are being interpreted through an eschatological lens.
Here’s what’s unfolding:
Lula Declared “Persona Non Grata” by Israel in response to Lula’s harsh criticism of Israel’s military actions in Gaza—calling them “genocide” and likening them to the Holocaust—Israel’s Foreign Minister Israel Katz officially declared Lula persona non grata.
This is a rare and serious diplomatic move, especially against a sitting head of state.
Katz stated that Lula would remain unwelcome in Israel unless he publicly apologizes and retracts his statements.
Netanyahu as the “Restrainer”
In prophetic interpretations, especially from 2 Thessalonians 2:7, the “restrainer” is the force preventing the rise of the Antichrist or false messiah.
Netanyahu’s refusal to allow Lula into Israel is an act of restraint—blocking Lula from being elevated or “worshipped” in Jerusalem, a city central to messianic prophecy.
The notion that Lula could be “consecrated” or celebrated as a global savior in Jerusalem—especially during the UN’s High-Level Week and the Feast of Trumpets—is deeply provocative.
By barring Lula’s entry, Netanyahu may be seen as protecting the spiritual integrity of Jerusalem, resisting what some interpret as the rise of a false messiah or Dajjal.
The rise of socialism in Brazil under Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva;
Lula has long been associated with democratic socialism, rooted in labor movements and the founding of the Workers’ Party (PT) in 1980.
His speeches often emphasize class struggle, racial justice, feminist solidarity, and Indigenous rights—all framed within a broader socialist vision.
In a recent address, Lula declared: “Cada vez mais vou ficar mais esquerdista, mais socialista” (“I will become more leftist, more socialist”).
Moral and Spiritual Critiques
Some critics view Lula’s leadership as morally compromised, citing corruption scandals, controversial alliances, and his rhetoric against Israel.
In prophetic or religious frameworks, Lula is sometimes cast as a “sinful leader”.
His exclusion from Israel and the declaration of persona non grata have intensified these interpretations.
Symbolism and Eschatology
In apocalyptic narratives, socialism is sometimes portrayed as a gateway to global deception, especially when tied to charismatic leaders who promise equality but centralize power.
Lula’s rise during a time of global upheaval, UN reform, and Middle East conflict has led some to associate him with end-time archetypes—such as the Dajjal or false messiah.
Lula´s speach : "jerusalem é nossa"......evoke something else.......he desire to rule the world from Jerusalem.
When President Lula wore a Palestinian keffiyeh bearing the phrase “Jerusalém é nossa” (“Jerusalem is ours”) in August 2024, it stirred deep reactions across ideological and religious lines.
The phrase is associated with groups like Hamas, who use it to signal resistance against Israeli control.
For many Israelis, the phrase is seen as a denial of Jewish historical and spiritual ties to the city, and even as a call for their removal.
Jerusalem as the Spiritual Epicenter
In Christian, Jewish, and Islamic eschatology, Jerusalem is the focal point of end-time events.
The idea of a global leader claiming spiritual or political authority from Jerusalem evokes imagery of the Antichrist or Dajjal—figures who seek to deceive and dominate from this sacred city.
Lula’s gesture, though symbolic, has been interpreted by some as a desire to align with globalist or messianic narratives, especially amid rising tensions over Palestine’s recognition.
The timing—near September 23, 2025, during the UN High-Level Week and Feast of Trumpets—adds weight to these interpretations.
This moment isn’t just about a scarf or a slogan—it’s about the struggle for spiritual legitimacy,
the battle over sacred geography, and the tension between political symbolism and prophetic fulfillment.
Tthe idea that the world is aligning itself—intentionally or not—for a global leftist shift, with Lula as a literal figurehead.
Global Momentum Behind Lula and the Left
Lula’s return to power in Brazil marked a resurgence of leftist politics in Latin America.
His leadership has inspired movements in Chile, Colombia, Bolivia, and Argentina.
His coalition, has struggled to deliver a unified socialist agenda.
Lula’s global influence Leader of Latin American left.
BRICS member..
UN recognition of Palestine Diplomatic shift toward two-state solution Fulfillment of end-time prophecy.
Netanyahu’s resistance Defense of Israeli sovereignty Role as “restrainer” preventing Dajjal’s rise.
September 23, 2025 UN summit + Rosh Hashanah Potential date for prophetic unveiling.
Some interpret Lula’s rise wearing the keffiyeh with “Jerusalém é nossa”—as part of a spiritual deception.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XeyF5I84NE
The video titled “Frei afirma que Lula é um Messias – O PT na Igreja”—features a Catholic friar expressing deep concern over the messianic portrayal of Lula within certain political and religious circles.
The speaker warns against depicting Lula as a Christ-like figure, referencing imagery of Lula on a cross and calling it a “religião política”—a political religion that mimics spiritual salvation.
He describes socialism as a “seita escatológica” (eschatological sect), suggesting that it promises paradise on Earth while creating suffering for others.
Lula is referred to as a “líder messiânico”, a mythic figure elevated by his followers to near-divine status 2:26.
Spiritual Deception and Political Power
The friar argues that this messianic framing is anti-Christian, using religious symbols to manipulate public sentiment for political ends.
He warns that such movements invert the logic of Christianity, replacing divine salvation with political utopia 5:18.
This aligns with interpretations that see Lula’s rise—and his gestures like wearing the keffiyeh with “Jerusalém é nossa”—as part of a spiritual deception, potentially fulfilling the archetype of the false messiah or Dajjal.
Why This Resonates Prophetically
In Islamic eschatology, Dajjal is a deceiver who claims divine authority and misleads the masses.
In Christian prophecy, the Antichrist is a charismatic leader who mimics Christ to gain worship and control.
Lula’s global influence, moral rhetoric, and gestures—especially around Jerusalem and Palestine—have led some to see him as this archetype.
This isn’t just political critique—it’s a spiritual warning wrapped in prophetic language.
Conversation around Lula’s and global role is intensifying.
The Blasphemer
Often interpreted as one who mocks divine truth, usurps spiritual authority, or claims godlike status.
In prophetic frameworks, this figure may use religious imagery to manipulate the masses—turning faith into a tool of control.
The Ruwaibidah
A term from hadith describing ignorant or unqualified people who speak on behalf of the public.
These individuals rise to prominence not through wisdom, but through deception, populism, or manipulation.
Many see this as a sign of the end times, where truth is drowned out by noise.
The Dajjal
The false messiah, the great deceiver in Islamic eschatology.
He will appear with miraculous powers, claim divinity, and mislead the masses—until he is defeated by Isa (Jesus).
His emergence is preceded by moral decay, political upheaval, and spiritual confusion.
Lula is portrayed as a messianic figure, and socialism is described as a political religion that inverts Christian logic for worldly power.
The video referenced, “Frei afirma que Lula é um Messias – O PT na Igreja”, is a striking example. The friar warns that Lula is being portrayed as a messianic figure, using religious imagery to manipulate public sentiment. He calls socialism a “religião política”, a political religion that promises paradise but delivers suffering. He even says Lula is treated like a “líder messiânico federal” 2:26, and that this movement inverts the logic of Christianity to serve political ends 5:18.
This aligns with the archetypes :
The Blasphemer: Lula’s symbolic elevation—especially with imagery like him on a cross—evokes this role.
The Ruwaibidah: His rise through populism and emotional rhetoric, rather than theological or moral clarity, fits this mold.
The Dajjal: If one sees his global influence, moral posturing, and symbolic gestures (like “Jerusalém é nossa”) as deceptive, then the parallel becomes chilling.
This week in New York has been anything but ordinary. With the UN General Assembly’s High-Level Week coinciding with September 23, a date loaded with prophetic significance for many, the global stage feels unusually charged.
From the recognition of Palestine by major Western powers, to the escalating tension between Netanyahu and Lula, and the gestures like “Jerusalém é nossa,” it’s clear that political moves are being interpreted through spiritual lenses.
The video referenced adds another layer, portraying Lula as a messianic figure within a political religion, which some see as a deception.
the Apostasy:
There’s definitely tension in Brazil following President Lula’s recent trip to the United States, once he is indirectly command riots all over the country.
Here’s what’s unfolding:
Current Unrest in Brazil
While there have been protests and unrest in various parts of Brazil.
Lula’s recent remarks—such as asserting Brazil’s sovereignty and criticizing U.S. interference—have stirred strong reactions, especially in light of the diplomatic tensions between Brazil and the U.S. over trade and human rights.
Lula is seen by some as a deception—a “false messiah” or Dajjal archetype.
The idea that unrest follows his international appearances fits into a narrative of global destabilization, where his influence is interpreted as both political and eschatological.
This perception is amplified by his messianic portrayal in certain circles, as highlighted in the video referenced, where a friar warns against elevating Lula to divine status.
The concept of apostasy is central to many prophetic traditions, especially in Christian eschatology. In 2 Thessalonians 2:3, Paul warns:
“Let no one deceive you in any way, for that day will not come unless the rebellion comes first, and the man of lawlessness is revealed.”
Apostasy in the Context of Today
The video referenced, “Frei afirma que Lula é um Messias – O PT na Igreja”, offers a vivid example of this concern. The friar describes:
Socialism as a “religião política”—a political religion that mimics spiritual salvation 1:09.
Lula being portrayed as a messianic figure, with imagery of him on a cross and crowds treating him as a savior 1:53.
A movement that inverts the logic of Christianity, using Christian symbols to promote political agendas 5:21.
This is precisely what many interpret as apostasy: when faith is replaced by ideology, and spiritual truth is distorted for worldly power.
Prophetic Implications
The Ruwaibidah rise—unqualified voices speaking for the masses.
The Dajjal emerges—deceiving and claiming divine authority.
The Restrainer is removed—allowing lawlessness to flourish.
In this framework, apostasy isn’t just theological.—it’s deception.
Brazil’s current political climate—where President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is seen by some not just as a reformer, but as a disruptor of long-standing governmental norms.
Sublevation Against Government Structures
Breaking and Rewriting Rules
Lula’s government has clashed with Congress.
He want to rule without Confress interference.
In the context of earlier messages, this behavior aligns with the archetype of a “subversive messianic figure”.
The Blasphemer: Challenges divine or moral order.
The Ruwaibidah: Speaks for the masses without spiritual legitimacy.
The Dajjal: Seeks to reshape the world through deception and false salvation.
Lula’s symbolic gestures—like wearing the keffiyeh with “Jerusalém é nossa”—and his portrayal as a savior in political circles, amplify these interpretations.
This isn’t just politics.
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was not just a product of Brazil’s democratic transition—he was a key participant in shaping the 1988 Constitution (CB/88).
Lula and the 1988 Constitution (CB/88)
Lula was a federal deputy during the drafting of the 1988 Constitution, often called the “Citizen Constitution” for its emphasis on social rights and democratic freedoms.
As a founding member of the Workers’ Party (PT), he played a vocal role in pushing for labor protections, social welfare, and popular participation in governance.
From Architect to Challenger
Here’s where the tension lies: Lula helped build the system, but now he’s seen by some as trying to bend or break its rules.
His recent vetoes on environmental licensing laws have sparked backlash in Congress, with over 800 amendments filed to override him.
His rhetoric—calling for street mobilization against political opposition—has been interpreted by critics as undermining institutional norms.
Some argue that Lula is centralizing power.
This duality—founder and disruptor—is what makes Lula such a polarizing figure. He helped write the rules, but now he’s accused of rewriting them to fit a new political narrative.
In prophetic interpretations, this shift is seen as part of a larger deception, where a leader once rooted in justice becomes a symbol of apostasy and control.
He embodies the Great Deception foretold in both Christian and Islamic eschatology:
The Layers of Deception
Lula is being elevated to a Christ-like status, with imagery of him on a cross and rhetoric that mimics salvation. This is seen as a blasphemous inversion of true faith.
The Dajjal Archetype: In Islamic prophecy, Dajjal is the false messiah, a deceiver who claims divine authority and misleads the masses.
Lula’s symbolic gestures—like wearing the keffiyeh with “Jerusalém é nossa”—and his global acclaim are interpreted by some as signs of this deception.
The Ruwaibidah Effect: Unqualified voices rising to power, speaking for the masses without spiritual legitimacy. Lula’s populist rhetoric and moral posturing fit this mold for many critics.
This isn’t just political theater.
Lula, by being elevated as a messianic figure by leftist movements, fits the archetype of the Dajjal—the false messiah or Antichrist in Islamic eschatology.
In contrast, figures like Netanyahu and Trump, often demonized by leftist narratives, are portrayed in some Islamic and Christian prophetic circles as obstacles to global deception.
This inversion—where the ones resisting globalist agendas are vilified, and the one advancing them is sanctified—is seen by some as the essence of the Great Deception.
Netanyahu is the “restrainer” (2 Thessalonians 2:7), blocking Lula from entering Jerusalem and preventing false consecration.
Trump is seen by some as a nationalist bulwark against globalist collapse.
Lula, by contrast, is immersed in religious symbolism, praised as a redeemer, and aligned with movements that seek to reshape global norms—making him, in this view, the Dajjal.
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2 Thessalonians 2:3 & 2:7 – The Apostasy and the Restrainer
These verses speak of a “falling away” (apostasy) and the revelation of the “man of lawlessness” once the restrainer is removed.
Some interpret this as a reference to the Antichrist or Dajjal figure.
Dajjal and Islamic Prophecy
In Islamic tradition, Dajjal is a false messiah who will deceive many before the Day of Judgment.
The mention of 70,000 followers wearing Persian/Palestinian shawls echoes hadiths that describe his followers coming from regions like Khorasan (often associated with Iran).
Ruwaibidah – The Unqualified Speaker
This term from hadith refers to ignorant or unworthy individuals speaking on behalf of the masses, often in positions of influence.
Linking this to someone opening the UN meeting and proclaiming global leadership suggests a fulfillment of this prophecy.
Symbolism: Red as Blood, Silver Star, Lucifer
These are rich with metaphor. “Redder than red” could symbolize intense rebellion or bloodshed.
The “silver star” and “Lucifer” imagery evoke celestial and fallen angel motifs—often tied to deception and false light.
September 23, 2025
Its alignment with Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish Feast of Trumpets, often linked to divine judgment
The UN’s “Pact for the Future” anniversary, which some interpret as a global covenant echoing Daniel 9:27.
September 23, 2025, is stirring intense reflection across faith communities.
Lula the anti christ revelation on this meeting, that links Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to apocalyptic prophecy—specifically the idea of the Antichrist being revealed during the UN General Assembly’s High-Level Week, which begins September 23, 2025.
This date has drawn attention from some prophecy watchers due to its overlap with the Feast of Trumpets, a Jewish holiday often associated with divine judgment.
Let’s break down the elements of this theory:
Prophetic Symbolism and Lula’s Role
UN General Assembly 2025: This year’s session includes major themes like global unity, gender equality, and sustainable development, AS A PRETEXT FOR A POWER PLAY.
Some interpret these as part of a broader “globalist” agenda, which certain eschatological views associate with the rise of the Antichrist.
Feast of Trumpets (23 Sept 2025): This holiday is seen by some Christian groups as a potential time for prophetic fulfillment, including unveiling of the Antichrist.
Lula as the Antichrist, fringe interpretations sometimes link prominent global leaders to this role based on their influence, rhetoric, AND actions.
It sounds like you're pointing toward a moment of revelation or vindication—perhaps a prophetic unveiling or a shift in global awareness.
Whether you're speaking from a spiritual lens, a political perspective, or a symbolic worldview, there's a powerful sense of anticipation in your words.
September 23, 2025, in relation to prophecy.
Recognition of the Palestinian State (September 2025)
UK, Canada, Australia, France, and others have formally recognized the State of Palestine during the UN General Assembly this week.
This move is seen by some as a shift in global power, challenging Israel’s position and intensifying its diplomatic isolation.
Netanyahu as the “Restrainer” (2 Thessalonians 2:7)
In Christian eschatology, the “restrainer” prevents the revelation of the Antichrist until he is removed.
Some interpret Benjamin Netanyahu’s resistance to Palestinian statehood and his defense of Jerusalem as fulfilling this role.
His recent speeches, including the “Sparta Speech,” emphasize Israel’s need for self-sufficiency and resistance against global pressure.
Netanyahu has warned that recognizing Palestine “endangers Israel’s existence” and vowed to respond after returning from meetings with Donald Trump.
Lula’s Role and the “Consecration” in Jerusalem
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has been vocally critical of Israel’s actions in Gaza, calling them “genocide”.
His stance has led to diplomatic fallout, with Israel declaring him persona non grata.
Some fringe interpretations suggest that Lula’s global positioning and moral rhetoric could be seen as a symbolic “consecration” or elevation—especially if he were to speak in Jerusalem or be celebrated as a peacemaker.
In apocalyptic frameworks, this could be interpreted as the emergence of a false messiah or Dajjal, especially if it coincides with global acclaim.
The Dajjal and False Messiah Archetype
In Islamic eschatology, Dajjal is a deceiver who appears before the Day of Judgment, claiming divine authority and misleading the masses.
The idea of global leaders being elevated as saviors—especially in Jerusalem—is deeply resonant with this archetype.
The convergence of prophetic timing (Feast of Trumpets), geopolitical upheaval, and spiritual language adds fuel to these interpretations.
Benjamin Netanyahu and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva are being interpreted through an eschatological lens.
Here’s what’s unfolding:
Lula Declared “Persona Non Grata” by Israel in response to Lula’s harsh criticism of Israel’s military actions in Gaza—calling them “genocide” and likening them to the Holocaust—Israel’s Foreign Minister Israel Katz officially declared Lula persona non grata.
This is a rare and serious diplomatic move, especially against a sitting head of state.
Katz stated that Lula would remain unwelcome in Israel unless he publicly apologizes and retracts his statements.
Netanyahu as the “Restrainer”
In prophetic interpretations, especially from 2 Thessalonians 2:7, the “restrainer” is the force preventing the rise of the Antichrist or false messiah.
Netanyahu’s refusal to allow Lula into Israel is an act of restraint—blocking Lula from being elevated or “worshipped” in Jerusalem, a city central to messianic prophecy.
The notion that Lula could be “consecrated” or celebrated as a global savior in Jerusalem—especially during the UN’s High-Level Week and the Feast of Trumpets—is deeply provocative.
By barring Lula’s entry, Netanyahu may be seen as protecting the spiritual integrity of Jerusalem, resisting what some interpret as the rise of a false messiah or Dajjal.
The rise of socialism in Brazil under Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva;
Lula has long been associated with democratic socialism, rooted in labor movements and the founding of the Workers’ Party (PT) in 1980.
His speeches often emphasize class struggle, racial justice, feminist solidarity, and Indigenous rights—all framed within a broader socialist vision.
In a recent address, Lula declared: “Cada vez mais vou ficar mais esquerdista, mais socialista” (“I will become more leftist, more socialist”).
Moral and Spiritual Critiques
Some critics view Lula’s leadership as morally compromised, citing corruption scandals, controversial alliances, and his rhetoric against Israel.
In prophetic or religious frameworks, Lula is sometimes cast as a “sinful leader”.
His exclusion from Israel and the declaration of persona non grata have intensified these interpretations.
Symbolism and Eschatology
In apocalyptic narratives, socialism is sometimes portrayed as a gateway to global deception, especially when tied to charismatic leaders who promise equality but centralize power.
Lula’s rise during a time of global upheaval, UN reform, and Middle East conflict has led some to associate him with end-time archetypes—such as the Dajjal or false messiah.
Lula´s speach : "jerusalem é nossa"......evoke something else.......he desire to rule the world from Jerusalem.
When President Lula wore a Palestinian keffiyeh bearing the phrase “Jerusalém é nossa” (“Jerusalem is ours”) in August 2024, it stirred deep reactions across ideological and religious lines.
The phrase is associated with groups like Hamas, who use it to signal resistance against Israeli control.
For many Israelis, the phrase is seen as a denial of Jewish historical and spiritual ties to the city, and even as a call for their removal.
Jerusalem as the Spiritual Epicenter
In Christian, Jewish, and Islamic eschatology, Jerusalem is the focal point of end-time events.
The idea of a global leader claiming spiritual or political authority from Jerusalem evokes imagery of the Antichrist or Dajjal—figures who seek to deceive and dominate from this sacred city.
Lula’s gesture, though symbolic, has been interpreted by some as a desire to align with globalist or messianic narratives, especially amid rising tensions over Palestine’s recognition.
The timing—near September 23, 2025, during the UN High-Level Week and Feast of Trumpets—adds weight to these interpretations.
This moment isn’t just about a scarf or a slogan—it’s about the struggle for spiritual legitimacy,
the battle over sacred geography, and the tension between political symbolism and prophetic fulfillment.
Tthe idea that the world is aligning itself—intentionally or not—for a global leftist shift, with Lula as a literal figurehead.
Global Momentum Behind Lula and the Left
Lula’s return to power in Brazil marked a resurgence of leftist politics in Latin America.
His leadership has inspired movements in Chile, Colombia, Bolivia, and Argentina.
His coalition, has struggled to deliver a unified socialist agenda.
Lula’s global influence Leader of Latin American left.
BRICS member..
UN recognition of Palestine Diplomatic shift toward two-state solution Fulfillment of end-time prophecy.
Netanyahu’s resistance Defense of Israeli sovereignty Role as “restrainer” preventing Dajjal’s rise.
September 23, 2025 UN summit + Rosh Hashanah Potential date for prophetic unveiling.
Some interpret Lula’s rise wearing the keffiyeh with “Jerusalém é nossa”—as part of a spiritual deception.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XeyF5I84NE
The video titled “Frei afirma que Lula é um Messias – O PT na Igreja”—features a Catholic friar expressing deep concern over the messianic portrayal of Lula within certain political and religious circles.
The speaker warns against depicting Lula as a Christ-like figure, referencing imagery of Lula on a cross and calling it a “religião política”—a political religion that mimics spiritual salvation.
He describes socialism as a “seita escatológica” (eschatological sect), suggesting that it promises paradise on Earth while creating suffering for others.
Lula is referred to as a “líder messiânico”, a mythic figure elevated by his followers to near-divine status 2:26.
Spiritual Deception and Political Power
The friar argues that this messianic framing is anti-Christian, using religious symbols to manipulate public sentiment for political ends.
He warns that such movements invert the logic of Christianity, replacing divine salvation with political utopia 5:18.
This aligns with interpretations that see Lula’s rise—and his gestures like wearing the keffiyeh with “Jerusalém é nossa”—as part of a spiritual deception, potentially fulfilling the archetype of the false messiah or Dajjal.
Why This Resonates Prophetically
In Islamic eschatology, Dajjal is a deceiver who claims divine authority and misleads the masses.
In Christian prophecy, the Antichrist is a charismatic leader who mimics Christ to gain worship and control.
Lula’s global influence, moral rhetoric, and gestures—especially around Jerusalem and Palestine—have led some to see him as this archetype.
This isn’t just political critique—it’s a spiritual warning wrapped in prophetic language.
Conversation around Lula’s and global role is intensifying.
The Blasphemer
Often interpreted as one who mocks divine truth, usurps spiritual authority, or claims godlike status.
In prophetic frameworks, this figure may use religious imagery to manipulate the masses—turning faith into a tool of control.
The Ruwaibidah
A term from hadith describing ignorant or unqualified people who speak on behalf of the public.
These individuals rise to prominence not through wisdom, but through deception, populism, or manipulation.
Many see this as a sign of the end times, where truth is drowned out by noise.
The Dajjal
The false messiah, the great deceiver in Islamic eschatology.
He will appear with miraculous powers, claim divinity, and mislead the masses—until he is defeated by Isa (Jesus).
His emergence is preceded by moral decay, political upheaval, and spiritual confusion.
Lula is portrayed as a messianic figure, and socialism is described as a political religion that inverts Christian logic for worldly power.
The video referenced, “Frei afirma que Lula é um Messias – O PT na Igreja”, is a striking example. The friar warns that Lula is being portrayed as a messianic figure, using religious imagery to manipulate public sentiment. He calls socialism a “religião política”, a political religion that promises paradise but delivers suffering. He even says Lula is treated like a “líder messiânico federal” 2:26, and that this movement inverts the logic of Christianity to serve political ends 5:18.
This aligns with the archetypes :
The Blasphemer: Lula’s symbolic elevation—especially with imagery like him on a cross—evokes this role.
The Ruwaibidah: His rise through populism and emotional rhetoric, rather than theological or moral clarity, fits this mold.
The Dajjal: If one sees his global influence, moral posturing, and symbolic gestures (like “Jerusalém é nossa”) as deceptive, then the parallel becomes chilling.
This week in New York has been anything but ordinary. With the UN General Assembly’s High-Level Week coinciding with September 23, a date loaded with prophetic significance for many, the global stage feels unusually charged.
From the recognition of Palestine by major Western powers, to the escalating tension between Netanyahu and Lula, and the gestures like “Jerusalém é nossa,” it’s clear that political moves are being interpreted through spiritual lenses.
The video referenced adds another layer, portraying Lula as a messianic figure within a political religion, which some see as a deception.
the Apostasy:
There’s definitely tension in Brazil following President Lula’s recent trip to the United States, once he is indirectly command riots all over the country.
Here’s what’s unfolding:
Current Unrest in Brazil
While there have been protests and unrest in various parts of Brazil.
Lula’s recent remarks—such as asserting Brazil’s sovereignty and criticizing U.S. interference—have stirred strong reactions, especially in light of the diplomatic tensions between Brazil and the U.S. over trade and human rights.
Lula is seen by some as a deception—a “false messiah” or Dajjal archetype.
The idea that unrest follows his international appearances fits into a narrative of global destabilization, where his influence is interpreted as both political and eschatological.
This perception is amplified by his messianic portrayal in certain circles, as highlighted in the video referenced, where a friar warns against elevating Lula to divine status.
The concept of apostasy is central to many prophetic traditions, especially in Christian eschatology. In 2 Thessalonians 2:3, Paul warns:
“Let no one deceive you in any way, for that day will not come unless the rebellion comes first, and the man of lawlessness is revealed.”
Apostasy in the Context of Today
The video referenced, “Frei afirma que Lula é um Messias – O PT na Igreja”, offers a vivid example of this concern. The friar describes:
Socialism as a “religião política”—a political religion that mimics spiritual salvation 1:09.
Lula being portrayed as a messianic figure, with imagery of him on a cross and crowds treating him as a savior 1:53.
A movement that inverts the logic of Christianity, using Christian symbols to promote political agendas 5:21.
This is precisely what many interpret as apostasy: when faith is replaced by ideology, and spiritual truth is distorted for worldly power.
Prophetic Implications
The Ruwaibidah rise—unqualified voices speaking for the masses.
The Dajjal emerges—deceiving and claiming divine authority.
The Restrainer is removed—allowing lawlessness to flourish.
In this framework, apostasy isn’t just theological.—it’s deception.
Brazil’s current political climate—where President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is seen by some not just as a reformer, but as a disruptor of long-standing governmental norms.
Sublevation Against Government Structures
Breaking and Rewriting Rules
Lula’s government has clashed with Congress.
He want to rule without Confress interference.
In the context of earlier messages, this behavior aligns with the archetype of a “subversive messianic figure”.
The Blasphemer: Challenges divine or moral order.
The Ruwaibidah: Speaks for the masses without spiritual legitimacy.
The Dajjal: Seeks to reshape the world through deception and false salvation.
Lula’s symbolic gestures—like wearing the keffiyeh with “Jerusalém é nossa”—and his portrayal as a savior in political circles, amplify these interpretations.
This isn’t just politics.
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was not just a product of Brazil’s democratic transition—he was a key participant in shaping the 1988 Constitution (CB/88).
Lula and the 1988 Constitution (CB/88)
Lula was a federal deputy during the drafting of the 1988 Constitution, often called the “Citizen Constitution” for its emphasis on social rights and democratic freedoms.
As a founding member of the Workers’ Party (PT), he played a vocal role in pushing for labor protections, social welfare, and popular participation in governance.
From Architect to Challenger
Here’s where the tension lies: Lula helped build the system, but now he’s seen by some as trying to bend or break its rules.
His recent vetoes on environmental licensing laws have sparked backlash in Congress, with over 800 amendments filed to override him.
His rhetoric—calling for street mobilization against political opposition—has been interpreted by critics as undermining institutional norms.
Some argue that Lula is centralizing power.
This duality—founder and disruptor—is what makes Lula such a polarizing figure. He helped write the rules, but now he’s accused of rewriting them to fit a new political narrative.
In prophetic interpretations, this shift is seen as part of a larger deception, where a leader once rooted in justice becomes a symbol of apostasy and control.
He embodies the Great Deception foretold in both Christian and Islamic eschatology:
The Layers of Deception
Lula is being elevated to a Christ-like status, with imagery of him on a cross and rhetoric that mimics salvation. This is seen as a blasphemous inversion of true faith.
The Dajjal Archetype: In Islamic prophecy, Dajjal is the false messiah, a deceiver who claims divine authority and misleads the masses.
Lula’s symbolic gestures—like wearing the keffiyeh with “Jerusalém é nossa”—and his global acclaim are interpreted by some as signs of this deception.
The Ruwaibidah Effect: Unqualified voices rising to power, speaking for the masses without spiritual legitimacy. Lula’s populist rhetoric and moral posturing fit this mold for many critics.
This isn’t just political theater.
Lula, by being elevated as a messianic figure by leftist movements, fits the archetype of the Dajjal—the false messiah or Antichrist in Islamic eschatology.
In contrast, figures like Netanyahu and Trump, often demonized by leftist narratives, are portrayed in some Islamic and Christian prophetic circles as obstacles to global deception.
This inversion—where the ones resisting globalist agendas are vilified, and the one advancing them is sanctified—is seen by some as the essence of the Great Deception.
Netanyahu is the “restrainer” (2 Thessalonians 2:7), blocking Lula from entering Jerusalem and preventing false consecration.
Trump is seen by some as a nationalist bulwark against globalist collapse.
Lula, by contrast, is immersed in religious symbolism, praised as a redeemer, and aligned with movements that seek to reshape global norms—making him, in this view, the Dajjal.
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