Is this truly a sign from the Lord that a big change is at  They were on Mount of Olives near Jerusalem right now. This is the east side. Um as you can see I’m here on the Mount of Olives and I’m looking for

If the ground beneath your feet began to tremble at the very place where Jesus once prayed and ascended into heaven, what would you think?

Mount of Olives—the mountain of prophecy, of prayer, of destiny. From the tears of prophets to the words of Christ, from the agony of Gethsemane to the glory of the ascension, every stone here carries the weight of eternity.

And recently, the Mount of Olives once again shook the world.

Cracks are appearing on the slopes of the Mount of Olives as if the earth itself is preparing for a moment foretold long ago. Is this merely geology at work? Or the echo of Zechariah 14:2–4 which declares:

“On that day his feet will stand on the Mount of Olives and the mountain will split in two.”

What do these cracks mean? Are we standing on the threshold of the greatest event in human history—the return of the King of Kings?

The Mount of Olives is stirring, and the world is watching.

Join us as we explore the mystery of the Mount of Olives, the cracks that appear today, and their meaning behind the biblical signs.

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To understand why the cracks in the Mount of Olives shook the world, we need to go back to the Bible itself and explore the special role of the Mount of Olives in salvation history.

The Mount of Olives is not merely a ridge east of Jerusalem. It is the mountain of prophecy, of prayer, and of destiny.

Throughout the Bible, the Mount of Olives stands as a silent witness to some of the most decisive moments in God’s redemptive plan.

Here, King David once fled barefoot, weeping as he escaped from his son Absalom (2 Samuel 15:30). The Mount of Olives became a place of tears and testing.

Here, the prophet Zechariah foresaw a vision:

“On that day his feet will stand on the Mount of Olives east of Jerusalem, and the Mount of Olives will be split in two” (Zechariah 14:2–4).

A prophecy of the Lord’s return etched into the very stones of this mountain.

And in the New Testament, the Mount of Olives emerges again as the stage for the final chapters of Jesus’s earthly ministry.

From this mountain, He delivered His great discourse on the signs of the end (Matthew 24).

In the Garden of Gethsemane at its foot, He knelt in agony, His sweat like drops of blood.

And from this very mountain, He ascended into glory with the promise that He would return in the same way (Acts 1:11–12).

The Mount of Olives, therefore, is not just a landmark. It is the thread that ties together the Old and New Testaments—the tears of humanity with the hope of heaven.

A small mountain, yet bearing the greatest promises of God.

However, the Mount of Olives is not only significant for Christians.

Astonishingly, both Judaism and Islam also regard this mountain as the meeting point of destiny.

For the Jewish people, the Mount of Olives is the most sacred cemetery in the world. More than 150,000 graves cover its slopes because they believe that when the Messiah comes, the resurrection of the dead will begin right here.

Ezekiel 37 speaks of the valley of dry bones rising to life. And many Jews are convinced that this prophecy will be fulfilled on this very mountain.

Every grave here is not only a place of rest, but also a declaration of faith in the final day.

For Muslims, the Mount of Olives also carries immense weight.

Islamic tradition teaches that on the Day of Judgment, humanity will be gathered here to face their eternal destiny—reward or punishment.

The Mount of Olives thus becomes a symbol of ultimate justice, the place where every soul will be measured.

And for Christians, the Mount of Olives is inseparable from the life and mission of Jesus.

Three faiths. Three visions of the future.

Yet all converge on one mountain.

The Mount of Olives stands as the crossroads of hope, judgment, and promise—a small ridge of stone, yet carrying the weight of humanity’s greatest expectations.