There is a tangible shift unfolding across the nations—spiritually, prophetically and geopolitically—and many believe we are witnessing the early tremors of the next great move of God.
In a recent prophetic video, Sid Roth declared that the global church now stands “between two moves of God’s Spirit,” noting that we are “at the tail end… of the last great move of God’s Spirit” and simultaneously “in the infancy of the next move… which [he] called the greater glory.”
According to the longtime evangelist, this next phase will not merely be revival as we have known it. Instead, he says the fulfillment of prophetic Scriptures is tied directly to Israel, the nations and the glory of God that will cover the earth.
Israel: The Prophetic Dividing Line
Roth did not hesitate to make Israel the focal point of both present history and God’s unfolding plan. “I am going to be talking about your position on Israel, which will determine your future, the future of America and the future of the world,” he said.
Citing Zechariah 2:8, he warned, “He who touches Israel touches the apple of His eye,” adding that in Hebrew, it could be rendered as someone “who pokes their finger in God’s eye.”
Roth argued that Scripture is explicit: nations and families rise or fall based on their treatment of Israel. “You bless Israel as a nation, you’re blessed. You curse Israel as a nation, you’re cursed,” he said, echoing Genesis 12:3. In his view, anti-Semitism is not merely political or cultural but “caused from the invisible world,” describing it as “evil… raising its ugly head worldwide.”
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He connected these developments to the gospel of Matthew, asserting that the separation of sheep and goat nations is tied to how nations treat “these brothers of mine,” identifying Jesus’ “brothers” as the Jewish people. “How can you do that to Jesus?” he asked. “He that touches Israel is the same as someone that pokes their finger in God’s eye.”
The Greater Glory and the Jewish Salvation
Yet for Roth, the story does not end with conflict—it ends with redemption. Quoting Romans 11:26, he declared, “And so all Israel shall be saved,” stressing that Israel is “the only nation in the Bible called by name” for such a promise. “Can you imagine a nation that will be totally saved?” he asked.
Roth believes this will mark one of the greatest evangelistic harvests in history. “The Jewish harvest is not coming,” he declared. “It has already begun.”
The Esther Call for the Church
Roth concluded with a charge to the church, likening believers to Esther positioned “for such a time as this.” He argued that righteous believers have historically impacted Jewish destiny through three things: “praying, witnessing, and giving.”
“If you remain silent at this time,” he warned, quoting Esther 4:14, “deliverance… will come from somewhere else—but you and your father’s house will be destroyed.
Roth’s words make it clear: we are nearing the end, the harvest is great and God is calling His people to put their hands to the plow to preach the gospel and make disciples all over the globe.
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.











