{Addendum} "Pray For The Peace of Jerusalem. They Shall Prosper That Love {Jerusalem}" - (Psalm 122:6)
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FOREWORD
I am adding this message in as an addendum to the race war starting in Minneapolis, Minnesota between whites and Latinos because the Lord is putting this war into context with that one. Prolog is in the link below. A night war is erupting against this country.
"Pray For The Peace of Jerusalem. They Shall Prosper That Love {Jerusalem}" - (Psalm 122:6)
"A War Is Coming at Night"
A Message from Archangel Michael About the Next War
"I am the alien that watches you in my spacecraft. I have been watching your civilization for centuries and I know you and I know what to do. You need to Listen to Kenneth Copeland. He told you about a coming night-war. The war will come at night".
"You will see missiles and jets flying all over. You {he's talking to the writer, not to you, about his location when this war starts - implied, Michael says that this war at night will occur across the United States in whole} will be in Los Angeles. He told you in 2022 ... I know what to do. I will end it with my spacecraft".
This blog post presents a grave message from Archangel Michael, warning of an impending night-war. The account is delivered by an alien observer who claims to have watched humanity for centuries. Referencing Kenneth Copeland’s prophecy, the message describes a future conflict that will erupt at night, bringing missiles and chaos to Los Angeles. Amidst the turmoil, the observer asserts their intention to intervene and prevent the devastation. The narrative combines prophetic warning with extraterrestrial perspective, urging readers to reflect on the significance of these events.
Throughout sacred texts, angelic watchers are described as beings who observe and guide humanity. In the Book of Daniel, it is written: “I saw in the visions of my head upon my bed, and, behold, a watcher and an holy one came down from heaven” (Daniel 4:13-17 KJV). This passage reveals the presence of celestial beings tasked with overseeing the affairs of mankind, serving as messengers and guardians in times of great significance.
Scripture often refers to angels as vigilant observers of human events. The Book of Enoch expands upon this theme, describing the watchers as those who “descended in the days of Jared” to watch over the earth (Enoch 6:6). These angelic figures are portrayed as both witnesses and participants in the unfolding of divine prophecy, emphasizing their role in guiding and intervening in human history.
Aliens Are the Angels — The Angels Are Aliens
To clarify why Michael refers to himself as an alien, I will share something an angel told me last year. Both the angel and the Lord explained to me that aliens are, in fact, angels. What Michael said about being an alien makes perfect sense to me, though it may seem like false prophecy to others. However, Michael and the Lord are more concerned with delivering their message than convincing anyone of their identity. As 2 Corinthians 13:8 affirms, “For we can do nothing against the truth, but for the truth.”
An angel of light—whom I believe to be Archangel Ariel, my frequent guardian—once confided in me about aliens and angels. He expressed concern about people’s misunderstanding of these spiritual beings and simply stated, “The aliens are the angels ... we are the angels.”
In a solemn revelation, Arc Michael and Arc Ariel have explained that angels and aliens are one and the same. This truth, rooted in spiritual reality, is meant to deliver a prophetic message rather than persuade skeptics. Throughout history, scripture has described angelic watchers, such as those in Daniel 4:13, who observe and guide humanity. This suggests a connection between these celestial beings and what modern culture refers to as aliens. The message delivered by Michael and Ariel invites reflection on ancient accounts of angels and contemporary reports of extraterrestrial encounters, encouraging readers to consider the possibility of a shared origin. Their message challenges conventional understanding and calls for thoughtful consideration of the mysteries surrounding celestial beings.
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"Psalm 122 Reading: The Joy of Going to the House of the Lord (With words - KJV)"
(God Is with Us - 2018)
PRAY THIS for the Peace of Jerusalem (Song from Psalm 122) (Kavodah - 2025)
Prophetic Utterances
God urges us to pray for the peace of Jerusalem. He explains that if the United States were to be destroyed in war, Jerusalem would become vulnerable to attack.
God also reveals that the indigenous nations will not regain their land until He has finished using the United States to protect Israel from annihilation.
God explains that the land belongs to Him, and He is using the United States as a place of safety for Israel, as referenced in Revelation 12:14. The forests of the United States serve this purpose.
God also states that the native peoples are not Christian and do not follow His ways. Therefore, He will not return the land to them. He will not give His land to those who worship spirits and demons that dwell in the woods at night. God warns that if He were to return the land, the native peoples might revert to harmful practices; "feed their children to sasquatch".
Additionally, God says that Latinos in the Americas are also part of the indigenous peoples. He acknowledges their desire to reclaim land from the United States due to historical injustices, such as the events at the Alamo, the enslavement of Black people, the bombing of Hiroshima, and the displacement of native populations. God explains that suffering under the control of the United States is similar to what nations around Israel experienced in the Old Testament when they lost their land due to idolatry (See Deuteronomy chapters 7, 9, 18, Exodus chapters 23, 34, Joshua chapters 13-24, Judges chapters 1-3, Ezekiel chapter 36).
God teaches that the native Americans were among the nations whose land was taken by His people, Israel, due to their spiritual practices. He states that the land will not be returned unless there is a change in faith and devotion.
God explains that many native and Latino people have embraced Christianity because the founders of the United States brought the Gospel to the Americas. This spiritual transformation is seen as a turning point in the history of these communities.
According to the message received, before the arrival of Christian missionaries, some communities were believed to have engaged in harmful practices influenced by spiritual beliefs, such as child sacrifice, cannibalism and bestiality with the sasquatch, for which the Lord and his angels of Light have refenced the indigenous peoples as "monkeymen". The coming of Christianity is described as a moment that brought new values and protection to these communities for these sins.
God emphasizes that the only way the native and Latino peoples will regain their land is if the United States turns away from the Lord and returns to sin. In such a case, the nation would be overtaken in war, and the land would be restored to the indigenous peoples. God notes that this process has already begun, as the United States is starting to disobey Him.
God wants native and Latino peoples to understand that once they become Christian—through the experiences of being born again and receiving the Holy Spirit—they become His people. They are then more important in His eyes than those who are not saved. If the unsaved leaders of the United States oppress native and Latino Christians, God will elevate His people above them; those who are not saved.
This means that if the unsaved whites that run this country are oppressing native and Latino Christians, that the Lord will make His native and Latino peoples the head and not the tail, above and not beneath (see Deuteronomy 28:12-14); more important than the white man who isn't saved in this country. He will start to take up for you against the unsaved United States peoples. He will defend them against injustice, and this may result in the downfall of the United States government and the creation of a new nation.
This is God's plan for the Americas: to save His people, protect their children, and establish a new country if the United States turns away from His teachings and reembraces discrimination and violence.
America and the Born Again & Spirit Filled Latinos and native Americans Are Spiritual Jews
In the Christian faith, believers from all backgrounds—whether Latino, Native American, or any other heritage—are considered part of God's spiritual family. This perspective teaches that, upon accepting salvation, one's spiritual identity as a follower of Christ becomes central, uniting all believers as God's people regardless of their cultural or national origins.
To understand this, you need to read Romans chapters 9 through 11 ... below I will copy & paste chapters 9 and 11 for you to make you see that we Christians, in the Americas, whether it's white, black, brown, red or yellow, we are all spiritual Jews; God's people.
Spiritual Identity and God’s Promises: Reflections from Romans 9
(Living Bible)
1-3 O Israel, my people! O my Jewish brothers! How I long for you to come to Christ. My heart is heavy within me, and I grieve bitterly day and night because of you. Christ knows and the Holy Spirit knows that it is no mere pretense when I say that I would be willing to be forever damned if that would save you.
4 God has given you so much, but still you will not listen to him. He took you as his own special, chosen people and led you along with a bright cloud of glory and told you how very much he wanted to bless you. He gave you his rules for daily life so you would know what he wanted you to do. He let you worship him and gave you mighty promises.
5 Great men of God were your fathers, and Christ himself was one of you, a Jew so far as his human nature is concerned, he who now rules over all things. Praise God forever!
6 Well then, has God failed to fulfill his promises to the Jews? No! For these promises are only to those who are truly Jews. And not everyone born into a Jewish family is truly a Jew!
7 Just the fact that they come from Abraham doesn’t make them truly Abraham’s children. For the Scriptures say that the promises apply only to Abraham’s son Isaac and Isaac’s descendants, though Abraham had other children too.
8 This means that not all of Abraham’s children are children of God, but only those who believe the promise of salvation which he made to Abraham.
9 For God had promised, “Next year I will give you and Sarah a son.”
10-13 And years later, when this son Isaac was grown up and married and Rebecca his wife was about to bear him twin children, God told her that Esau, the child born first, would be a servant to Jacob, his twin brother. In the words of the Scripture, “I chose to bless Jacob but not Esau.” And God said this before the children were even born, before they had done anything either good or bad. This proves that God was doing what he had decided from the beginning; it was not because of what the children did but because of what God wanted and chose.
14 Was God being unfair? Of course not.
15 For God had said to Moses, “If I want to be kind to someone, I will. And I will take pity on anyone I want to.”
16 And so God’s blessings are not given just because someone decides to have them or works hard to get them. They are given because God takes pity on those he wants to.
17 Pharaoh, king of Egypt, was an example of this fact. For God told him he had given him the kingdom of Egypt for the very purpose of displaying the awesome power of God against him, so that all the world would hear about God’s glorious name.
18 So you see, God is kind to some just because he wants to be, and he makes some refuse to listen.
19 Well then, why does God blame them for not listening? Haven’t they done what he made them do?
20 No, don’t say that. Who are you to criticize God? Should the thing made say to the one who made it, “Why have you made me like this?”
21 When a man makes a jar out of clay, doesn’t he have a right to use the same lump of clay to make one jar beautiful, to be used for holding flowers, and another to throw garbage into? 22 Does not God have a perfect right to show his fury and power against those who are fit only for destruction, those he has been patient with for all this time?
23-24 And he has a right to take others such as ourselves, who have been made for pouring the riches of his glory into, whether we are Jews or Gentiles, and to be kind to us so that everyone can see how very great his glory is.
25 Remember what the prophecy of Hosea says? There God says that he will find other children for himself (who are not from his Jewish family) and will love them, though no one had ever loved them before.
26 And the heathen, of whom it once was said, “You are not my people,” shall be called “sons of the Living God.”
27 Isaiah the prophet cried out concerning the Jews that though there would be millions of them, only a small number would ever be saved.
28 “For the Lord will execute his sentence upon the earth, quickly ending his dealings, justly cutting them short.”
29 And Isaiah says in another place that except for God’s mercy all the Jews would be destroyed—all of them—just as everyone in the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah perished.
30 Well then, what shall we say about these things? Just this, that God has given the Gentiles the opportunity to be acquitted by faith, even though they had not been really seeking God.
31 But the Jews, who tried so hard to get right with God by keeping his laws, never succeeded. 32 Why not? Because they were trying to be saved by keeping the law and being good instead of by depending on faith. They have stumbled over the great stumbling stone.
33 God warned them of this in the Scriptures when he said, “I have put a Rock in the path of the Jews, and many will stumble over him (Jesus). Those who believe in him will never be disappointed.”
God’s Faithfulness to His People: Insights from Romans 11 (Living Bible)
1 I ask then, has God rejected and deserted his people the Jews? Oh no, not at all. Remember that I myself am a Jew, a descendant of Abraham and a member of Benjamin’s family.
2-3 No, God has not discarded his own people whom he chose from the very beginning. Do you remember what the Scriptures say about this? Elijah the prophet was complaining to God about the Jews, telling God how they had killed the prophets and torn down God’s altars; Elijah claimed that he was the only one left in all the land who still loved God, and now they were trying to kill him too.
4 And do you remember how God replied? God said, “No, you are not the only one left. I have seven thousand others besides you who still love me and have not bowed down to idols!”
5 It is the same today. Not all the Jews have turned away from God; there are a few being saved as a result of God’s kindness in choosing them.
6 And if it is by God’s kindness, then it is not by their being good enough. For in that case the free gift would no longer be free—it isn’t free when it is earned.
7 So this is the situation: Most of the Jews have not found the favor of God they are looking for. A few have—the ones God has picked out—but the eyes of the others have been blinded.
8 This is what our Scriptures refer to when they say that God has put them to sleep, shutting their eyes and ears so that they do not understand what we are talking about when we tell them of Christ. And so it is to this very day.
9 King David spoke of this same thing when he said, “Let their good food and other blessings trap them into thinking all is well between themselves and God. Let these good things boomerang on them and fall back upon their heads to justly crush them.
10 Let their eyes be dim,” he said, “so that they cannot see, and let them walk bent-backed forever with a heavy load.”
11 Does this mean that God has rejected his Jewish people forever? Of course not! His purpose was to make his salvation available to the Gentiles, and then the Jews would be jealous and begin to want God’s salvation for themselves.
12 Now if the whole world became rich as a result of God’s offer of salvation, when the Jews stumbled over it and turned it down, think how much greater a blessing the world will share in later on when the Jews, too, come to Christ.
13 As you know, God has appointed me as a special messenger to you Gentiles. I lay great stress on this and remind the Jews about it as often as I can,
14 so that if possible I can make them want what you Gentiles have and in that way save some of them.
15 And how wonderful it will be when they become Christians! When God turned away from them it meant that he turned to the rest of the world to offer his salvation; and now it is even more wonderful when the Jews come to Christ. It will be like dead people coming back to life. 16 And since Abraham and the prophets are God’s people, their children will be too. For if the roots of the tree are holy, the branches will be too.
17 But some of these branches from Abraham’s tree, some of the Jews, have been broken off. And you Gentiles who were branches from, we might say, a wild olive tree, were grafted in. So now you, too, receive the blessing God has promised Abraham and his children, sharing in God’s rich nourishment of his own special olive tree.
18 But you must be careful not to brag about being put in to replace the branches that were broken off. Remember that you are important only because you are now a part of God’s tree; you are just a branch, not a root.
19 “Well,” you may be saying, “those branches were broken off to make room for me, so I must be pretty good.”
20 Watch out! Remember that those branches, the Jews, were broken off because they didn’t believe God, and you are there only because you do. Do not be proud; be humble and grateful—and careful.
21 For if God did not spare the branches he put there in the first place, he won’t spare you either.
22 Notice how God is both kind and severe. He is very hard on those who disobey, but very good to you if you continue to love and trust him. But if you don’t, you too will be cut off.
23 On the other hand, if the Jews leave their unbelief behind them and come back to God, God will graft them back into the tree again. He has the power to do it.
24 For if God was willing to take you who were so far away from him—being part of a wild olive tree—and graft you into his own good tree—a very unusual thing to do—don’t you see that he will be far more ready to put the Jews back again, who were there in the first place?
25 I want you to know about this truth from God, dear brothers, so that you will not feel proud and start bragging. Yes, it is true that some of the Jews have set themselves against the Gospel now, but this will last only until all of you Gentiles have come to Christ—those of you who will. 26 And then all Israel will be saved.
Do you remember what the prophets said about this? “There shall come out of Zion a Deliverer, and he shall turn the Jews from all ungodliness.
27 At that time I will take away their sins, just as I promised.”
28 Now many of the Jews are enemies of the Gospel. They hate it. But this has been a benefit to you, for it has resulted in God’s giving his gifts to you Gentiles. Yet the Jews are still beloved of God because of his promises to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
29 For God’s gifts and his call can never be withdrawn; he will never go back on his promises. 30 Once you were rebels against God, but when the Jews refused his gifts God was merciful to you instead.
31 And now the Jews are the rebels, but some day they, too, will share in God’s mercy upon you. 32 For God has given them all up to sin so that he could have mercy upon all alike.
33 Oh, what a wonderful God we have! How great are his wisdom and knowledge and riches! How impossible it is for us to understand his decisions and his methods!
34 For who among us can know the mind of the Lord? Who knows enough to be his counselor and guide?
35 And who could ever offer to the Lord enough to induce him to act?
36 For everything comes from God alone. Everything lives by his power, and everything is for his glory. To him be glory evermore.
A Personal Testimony
A Journey of Faith and Understanding
Through prayer and reflection, I came to understand that the formation of the United States was part of a greater purpose in God’s plan. This realization helped me move beyond personal prejudice and appreciate the importance of unity and respect among all people. While I do not support discrimination, I believe that God can use the laws and systems of the United States to fulfill His purposes.
In a manner reminiscent of the mythological Phoenix rising from the ashes, there is a profound belief that a new nation is emerging from the remnants of the United States. This transformation is perceived as being orchestrated by divine intervention, favoring the Native and Latino communities, who have been born again and anointed with the Holy Spirit. In contrast, those who are not spiritually awakened are not granted this divine favor.
The narrative suggests that, just as historical events led to the establishment of the United States through the displacement of Native peoples due to their perceived moral failings, a similar process is expected to unfold. It is posited that divine justice will lead to the reclamation of land by those who are spiritually aligned with God, through a struggle against the perceived tyranny of the current government.
Furthermore, there is an assertion that the United States may face decline not due to its internal transgressions against various nations, but rather due to its foreign policy, particularly in relation to Israel. This anticipated shift is viewed as an opportunity for the Native and Latino communities to reclaim their heritage and land, as part of a divine plan for renewal and justice.
It is important to recall the historical belief that divine intervention led to the establishment of the United States through the acquisition of land from native populations, which was perceived as a consequence of their moral failings. In a similar vein, it is posited that the United States may face decline due to its support for Israel, rather than its actions towards other nations. This perspective suggests that such a transition could result in the restitution of lands to their original inhabitants.
Finally, the Lord wants the indigenous people to understand that when you get born again by the Holy Spirit through faith in Jesus (See John 3:1-221), that to become a spiritual Jew; one of God's people, that this means that God comes first and Israel before your people. If your beloved people want to remain against Christ, then you must reject them and put Israel second to God (See Luke 14:25-35). This also implies that the Unted States as Israel's protectors must come before your people in a fight with them, as is the current affairs in Minneapolis, Minnesota ... by all means do what you can in your devotion for your ancestors to save their lives. But keep your values Christian and in Christ priority and context.
Deuteronomy Chapter 9: God’s Purpose and Promise (Living Bible)
Deuteronomy 9:1–7 — Crossing the Jordan and Understanding God’s Mercy
God Takes the Land from the Wicked Because of Their Wickedness
And Gives it to the Righteous Because of Their Righteousness
1-2 “O Israel, listen! Today you are to cross the Jordan River and begin to dispossess the nations on the other side. Those nations are much greater and more powerful than you are! They live in high walled cities. Among them are the famed Anak giants, against whom none can stand!
3 But the Lord your God will go before you as a devouring fire to destroy them, so that you will quickly conquer them and drive them out.
4 “Then, when the Lord has done this for you, don’t say to yourselves, ‘The Lord has helped us because we are so good!’ No, it is because of the wickedness of the other nations that he is doing it.
5 It is not at all because you are such fine, upright people that the Lord will drive them out from before you! I say it again, it is only because of the wickedness of the other nations, and because of his promises to your ancestors, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, that he will do it.
6 I say it yet again: Jehovah your God is not giving you this good land because you are good, for you are not—you are a wicked, stubborn people.
7 “Don’t you remember (oh, never forget it!) how continually angry you made the Lord your God out in the wilderness, from the day you left Egypt until now? For all this time you have constantly rebelled against him.
Deuteronomy 18:9–12 (Modern English Version)
A Call to Holiness and Spiritual Integrity
9 When you enter into the land which the Lord your God gives you, you must not learn to practice the abominations of those nations.
10 There must not be found among you anyone who makes his son or his daughter pass through the fire, or who uses divination, or uses witchcraft, or an interpreter of omens, or a sorcerer,
11 or one who casts spells, or a spiritualist, or an occultist, or a necromancer.
12 For all that do these things are an abomination to the Lord, and because of these abominations the Lord your God will drive them out from before you.
Psalm 37:9 (Authorized King James Version) — The Promise for Those Who Wait Upon the Lord
Inheritance for the Faithful
9 For evildoers shall be cut off: but those that wait upon the Lord, they shall inherit the earth.

World without end. Amen.
DP
1/24/2026
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