Is President Donald Trump’s visit to Davos more about the spiritual realm than the physical one?
As the World Economic Forum is meeting in Davos, Switzerland, President Trump is expected to hold a ceremony on Thursday at the convention for the signing of the Board of Peace, signaling the second stage of his Gaza peace plan.
According to the Times of Israel, this ceremonial signing will take place at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, with the official attendance number unknown at this time due to growing opposition from other countries that do not want this to backfire regarding the United Nations.
As the report noted, this Board of Peace is meant to help the restructuring of Gaza. However, the charter does not mention Gaza at all.
In the charter obtained by the Times of Israel, the organization reads:
The Board of Peace is an international organization that seeks to promote stability, restore dependable and lawful governance, and secure enduring peace in areas affected or threatened by conflict. The Board of Peace shall undertake such peace-building functions in accordance with international law and as may be approved in accordance with this Charter, including the development and dissemination of best practices capable of being applied by all nations and communities seeking peace.
The charter also mentions a succession plan for the chairman of the board, who is currently set to be Donald Trump.
The Chairman shall at all times designate a successor for the role of Chairman. Replacement of the Chairman may occur only following voluntary resignation or as a result of incapacity, as determined by a unanimous vote of the Executive Board, at which time the Chairman’s designated successor shall immediately assume the position of the Chairman and all associated duties and authorities of the Chairman.
Now that Davos is in full swing, Trump’s attendance at the Forum is expected to include the “largest U.S. delegation yet,” according to CNBC. His desire to acquire Greenland will also be center-stage, as other nations have not supported him in this cause.
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In moments like these, it becomes increasingly clear that world affairs are not merely political maneuverings, but spiritual alignments. The Bible speaks of a coming world system in which nations and leaders will form alliances and structures that appear focused on peace, order, and global cooperation. et Scripture also warns that these very frameworks can become the scaffolding for a counterfeit peace and a centralized global authority (Dan. 8; Rev. 13).
As Trump unveils the Board of Peace in Davos — an institution not named after a nation, not tied to a border and not accountable to a public electorate — we are witnessing architecture that transcends normal diplomacy.
What makes this moment even more striking is that this Board of Peace contains 10 members — the same number that the prophet Daniel and the apostle John described as 10 kings who would rise together at the end of the age (Dan. 7:24; Rev. 17:12). These 10 kings are not necessarily crowned monarchs, but ruling authorities who will “receive power for one hour,” ultimately giving their strength to a greater leader yet to emerge.
Whether the Board of Peace fulfills that pattern or is simply a foreshadowing, the symbolism is unmistakable.
As the nations gather and scripts long written begin to play out, the church must remain alert, discerning the times, and remembering that while a counterfeit peace may rise, the true Prince of Peace will return to establish a kingdom that cannot be shaken.
Abby Trivett is a writer and editor for Charisma Media and has a passion for sharing the gospel through the written word. She holds two degrees from Regent University, a B.A. in Communication with a concentration in Journalism and a Master of Arts in Journalism. She is the author of the upcoming book, The Power of Suddenly: Discover How God Can Change Everything in a Moment.











